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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Ellen: Well, now that you're here, you can help me with dinner. I need those potatoes peeled and sliced. Grandpa: Can I tell you what I think? Robbie: Are they open? Harry: Why not? Amold: I would not have missed this get-together for the world! Maxwell: Robbie and Alexandra told me what you need to fix up the old library. I am planning to write an editorial that I think will help you. Ellen: I think I did the right thing for them and for myself and for Philip. We needed the money. Remember? Susan: I bet you were cute. Richard: We could call it "Deep Sleep Country Air." Susan: Thank you. Grandpa: My wife died four years ago.She was a wonderful woman. A real friend. Harry: No, not yet. What about you? Marilyn: And your legs don't hurt? The darkest evening of the year. Marilyn: Don't you forget. Susan: I don't know for sure. Grandpa: Robbie's right. Maxwell: "Vote for Ellen Stewart.She cares." Not a bad slogan. But what do you care about? harry: And what did you decide? Jack: OK. Let's pick up the pace. Grandpa: She'll call. Richard: We stuff them. Robbie: Thanks, Mom. I'll talk to him. Is he still in his office? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. Marilyn: I think we'll cook dinner together. Maxwell: "Vote for Ellen Stewart.She cares." Not a bad slogan. But what do you care about? Susan: Fine, thank you, Mr. Marchetta. Except for my grandfather. Philip: That's right. I forgot! The right magic. Do it for Robbie,Dad. Harry: 555-9470...and it's busy....Try again. 555-9470...and it's still busy. Excuse me ,ma'am.I'm looking for 83 Wooster Street. Robbie: And thanks for being such an understanding father. Mother: I enjoyed lunch, Susan. Thank you so much, but we have fo get going to meet the rest of the troop at two 0'clock at the museum. Sam: Telephone Mrs. Zaskey at the advertising agency. Robbie: At this rate, the wedding will take place tomorrow. Ellen: By arranging with the public schools to schedule one hour a week-to start with. During that time parents are invited to attend-and to read along with the children- their children. Marilyn: What did you do ? Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Harry: Excue me. Can you help me? Robbie: You won't forget, will you? Grandpa: It's not like Robbie. If he says he's going to be here, he's here. I wonder what the problem is. Policeman: "Richard Stewart, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York." You should take the number 1 subway. Ellen: Can I get you some coffee or tea a cold drink, Rita Mae? Ellen: He's a little quiet. Richard: Thanks. Thanks a lot. Good-bye. Well, it's done. Tomorrow morning at a publisher's office. Carlson: Ready? Philip: Hear, hear! Susan: We are. The whole Stewart family is close. Nat: So that we can repaint it. Maxwell: What you're saying is, in order for this center to succeed, we need to put together volunteers from the various generations of future users. Robbie: Great! Pass me the hammer. Richard: I'll go to him. Ellen: What is it? Grandpa: It is. Come on out to the patio. We'll talk about it out there. Grandpa: How long is it going to take for me to get there? Alexandra: And tomorrow morning we'll all meet here to discuss the plan? Marilyn: "Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows. The cradle will rock. When the bough breaks, The cradle will fall, And down will gase baby, Cradle and all." Robbie: I'll go down to Henry's grocery. He's always open. I'll get some for you. Ellen: There's nothing more joyous than the arrival of a new baby. Ellen: Yes. Peggy: When is the wedding? Marilyn: Well, maybe she will, and maybe she won't. Who knows? If I don't accept her offer, maybe she'll find someone else in the meantime, and when I'm ready to go back, there won't be a job for me. Waiter: Ready, folks? Grandpa: Can I tell you what I think? Grandpa: I understand. Innkeeper: My great-grandmother made that quilt when Teddy Roosevelt was President. In those day, when they made quilts, they cut patches from the old clothing of every member in the family os that each one would be a part of it. Sam: Right. Carlson: Good-bye, Richard, and good luck. See you in two weeks. Harry: OK. We'll walk back to your office with you. It's so nice out. I decided to forget about my accounting problems and just enjoy this beautiful spring day. Take the time, Susan. Alexandra: Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street, in Riverdale? Harry: So, what were you two talking about? Richard: That's something to consider. You've got yourself to think about, too. Philip: Oh. Hi, gang. Philip: Good morning, Ellen. Yes, they do. That's why I'm reading my paper and having my coffee on the patio this morning. Ah, it does smell sweet. How was your school- board meeting last night? You must've gase home very late. Ellen: I'd like your help. Elsa: No, no,no. I like the aisle seat better. Please, you sit by the window. Marchetta; Let's talk business. Robbie: We're going to miss you. Ellen: I want our children to learn more than reading, writing, and airthmetic. I want to keep the after-school programs-the music, the concerts. Grandpa: To catch fish, you need the right magic. Susan: I need your advice on a personal matter, but it's not about me. Ellen: Yes? Carlson: If you do it, I'll publish your work. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill is the publisher of several magazines. Richard: This has been a great learning experience for us, Marilyn. Talking to the real-estate agent. Looking at the houses. Talking to the loan officer at the bank. Grandpa: Do you want to sit by the window? Carlson: Read it. Sam: I think the kids'll love it. Ellen: Oh, not if I can stop him! Molly: What do you think? Robbie: Mom, give me a break Alexandra's gasing over to help me study for my math final. Marilyn: When did you buy a house? Robbie: OK. Richard: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary? Grandpa: Thank you. And thanks for the directions. Ellen: No, by train. Susan: And how do you feel about taking the job in Los Angeles? Ellen: Thank you, Grandpa. I need some. Grandpa: How about a cup of coffee ,Son? Philip: I'm the father of the bride. I'm supposed to be worried about my daughter, and here I am with the man that's marrying my daughter-worrying about him. Sandra: Why is he blowing his horn like that? Michelle: You do? Susan: Yes. And I'm not trying to take her place. Sandra: Why is he blowing his horn like that? Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What's all the cheering about Did the University f Michigan another football game? Receptionist: Mr. Stewart, I just spoke to Mr.Carlson. He would like to see you. But the only time he's available this week is tomorrow morning at ten 0'clock. Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Philip: I like it, but now what? How can we possibly get it on so Riverdale will see it and hear it? Marilyn: Likewise, Mr.Riley. Robbie: Sure...and a little scared. Vendor: That's easy. Walk to the gaser. Then make a left turn. Then walk two blocks to the traffic light.Make another left to Wooster. Receptionist: Good morning. Philip: She sure does. Philip: I guess I am. 091110 design