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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Ellen: You don't know me. I can't expect you to take my side a against Boswell. But I do nee some publicity so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I car about our children. Harry: We'll have three crab salads and a pitcher of lemonade. Grandpa: Well,maybe your dad and I could take you fishing with us. Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What's all the cheering about Did the University f Michigan another football game? Jack: Anytime. Time: Sounds like what? Molly: You got that part right. Yes. Robbie: I've got to start thinking about college soon. Danny: You just earned your weight in gold, Malcolm. Welgase aboard! Harry: I planned to take you for a ride in Central Park in a horse and carriage. Ellen: I'm so tired I think I'm overtired. I don't know if I can get to sleep. Philip: Nice girl. We'll all miss her. Richard: I've never been more relaxed. Robbie: Can I help? Philip: You're right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. Richard: Oh, well, really... And miles to go before I sleep. Richard: Thanks. Thanks a lot. Good-bye. Well, it's done. Tomorrow morning at a publisher's office. Ellen: Oh, did he cry? Harry: I do...yes, but I have Michelle...and with time... Worker: Hi. What can I do for you? Mike: I don't know. Maybe he's angry. Ellen: Well, children usually referable their parents. Grandpa: Thank you. Grandpa: No.I sold the house and the furniture, put a few personal things in an old trunk, and shipped it to my children in NewYork. That's my desination. Philip: It's not good to eat before going to bed. A cookie can't hurt, though. Ellen: Well, I care about the children of our town. I don't want hem to grow up without cultural programs in our school. Waiter: And some ice-cold lemonade. Susan: Hmm. I can't remember. Marilyn: That's what I thought. Robbie: Great! Time: Sounds like what? Marilyn: It's quite lovely. Is it a two-bedroom house? Grandpa: Hey, that must be Pete! Now we'll find out about the surprise. Grandpa: Oh, don't worry, Harry. They have to be here. Harry: Well, I like the game. Susan: A real dilemma. Grandpa: Hi. I'm Malcolm Stewart. Marilyn: What happened? Linda: We also lide to know your reasons for wanting an animal. Robbie: But there's the old gasmunity center on Elm Street. Marilyn: Likewise, Mr.Riley. Susan: Where are they? Ellen: Max...Max...Max. Oh, it's a sweet-sounding name for a sweet little boy. My first grandchild. Susan: I am. Attendant: About fifteen minutes. There's a shortcut-is you know it. Robbie: You think so? Richard: Oh, and Grandpa's baseball glove. You know, it hung over my crib, too. And it hung over Robbie's crib. Philip: Did you have dinner, Robbie? Richard: Now for the hard part. Philip: That's OK. Susan: You're still thinking about something to do, aren't you? A job of some kind. Grandpa: No. I never could, either. Alexandra: A dog! Waiter: And some ice-cold lemonade. Marilyn: It all sounds so easy. Philip: Well, now, I think we'd better get dressed, fellas. Ellen: That's what I said. Marilyn: You think you've got what? Harry: Well, we'll put everything over there. We'll set up our tents over there by the edge of the woods. Then we'll be able to make our fire there where it's safe. Marchetta: Sure can. Ten 0'clock in the morning. Here. Robbie: You and Mom haven't had dinner together with us in almost a full week. Marilyn: I think a lot of people will vote for you against Boswell, Ellen. I'll vote for you. Sam: You have some guests in the reception room. Ellen: Of course. Susan: Like it? I love it! Listen to the sounds of the summer that surround us. It's so calming. Philip: It's one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Marilyn: I'm very proud of you. You really did a beautiful job. I know he will love the new photographs for your book. Sam: Yes, indeed. What are you going to do about your appointment with Mr.Levine? Susan: Oh? Philip: OK, Robbie, maybe you should watch him. The water's pretty deep here. Susan: I'm thrilled for you, Grandpa. Philip: I don't have time to be exhausted. Marilyn: Including Susan. Four 0'clock at the advanced exercise meter. With me. Marilyn: I sure am. How about you, Richard? Michelle: Can we test a new game for you, Susan? Philip: We'll take you to him. Easy now. Easy does it. That's it. Ellen: Oh! Oh, quickly! Go, go, go! Alexandra: Thanks, Mrs. Stewart. Robbie: I am, Mom. Real proud. You are one fantastic mom, but...but I've been noticing how little quality time you spend with Dad and me... and the family. Robbie: No problem.My parents will think it's a good idea. I'll be back with them. Joanne: I wonder if you would take a look at the old library and make sure that it is in good condition so that we don't have to worry about any structural problems. Richard: I bet I can go one hour in your meter this morning and not feel a thing! Robbie: But you had to be good at math. You graduated from engineering school. Philip: You'll probably want the family car so you can drive her home after the party. Marilyn: So, what do you think you're going to do? Marilyn: Richard, that's the baby. Mitchell: Oh, you know I never answer that question, Harvey. I'd like an advance copy of the book, though, so I can study it. Marilyn: That's what I love about Susan. She works hard. She plays hard. She's a real Stewart. Philip: It's not good to eat before going to bed. A cookie can't hurt, though. Nat: I think the building just needs a good cleaning. Harry: Thank you, thank you! Philip: What is it?Ellen: I've been trying to find a way to encourage reading. Ellen: I know. Carl: Will it hurt? Robbie: I don't mind. I enjoy writing. Grandpa: You're reading my mind, Robbie. Richard: Against Carter Boswell? Great! Philip: I'm sorry, Carl. Nat: And without their energy and stamina, there's no way we can gasplete this project. Ellen: And Alexandra brought us a pumpkin pie. Harry: The real discussion gases tomorrow. Susan, I don't plan to make any decisons until I have a chance to talk with you about it. Somsak: I'll take care of everything. Grandpa: My wife died four years ago.She was a wonderful woman. A real friend. Susan: I'd like to see them. Marilyn: It's not just the job. It's also my career as Max's mother. That's the way I look at it. I have two career opportunities at the same time. My career as a fashion Designer and my career as a mother. Robbie: "In friendship, always. Alexandra." I knew we thought alike, but this is too much! Thank you. Robbie: Hey, I wanted you to hear my new sound system when the dog scratched on the front door.Let's finish eating, and then we'll go back to my house. I want you to hear my new tapes. I've got some areat new dance music. Richard: When can I photograph a meter? Elsa: I'm sorry.Really, I'm sorry. Marilyn: Is anybody hungry? 091110 design