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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Grandpa: Like me. I'm Malcolm Stewart. Just Malcolm 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. Marilyn: I sure am. How about you, Richard? Joanne: My pleasure, Malcolm. Harry: Where is 83 Wooster Street? Amnold: How's your family? Oh, I was sorry to hear about your wife having passed away. Richard: And I don't think it's a good idea to ask Dad to sign as a guarantor. I don't feel right about it. Robbie: I just saw a big one! Marilyn: A boy-Max. Robbie: Hello,Dad. Judge: The rings, please. Maxwell: Let's see. Four desks. Eight straight-back chairs. Thirty folding chairs. Six table lamps. Three end tables .One piano. This is a good start. These items shouldn't be difficult to gase by once I print the article in the paper. This gasmunity has always been very generous. Linda: OK. If you want to adopt an animal, first we need to know some references. Dean: Hmmm. Well, have you ever thought of begasing a journalist? Ellen: And Alexandra brought us a pumpkin pie. Sam: There's nothing else in the appointment book. Richard: Alexandra! Philip: Now, the ingredients. Susan: Sam, would you gase in ,please? Ellen: Something old. Right. What's old? Robbie: Hi. Harry: And I don't have to make a quick decision. They know that I'm married and that I have a family. Robbie: It's Linda from the animal shetter. Yes, Linda. Hi. Marilyn: Bottle the sound. Harry: Good. Dean: Good-bye. Robbie. Good luck. Richard: Just because. How's the baby? Grandpa: Does it have anything to do with you and Harry? Millie: How about some music? Marilyn: By plane? Marilyn: Like his father. A real Stewart. Richard: Hot dogs. I love hot dogs. There is nothing better than a hot dog in the country. Amold: No. Grandpa: I'd like to be a member. How much are the dues? Lillian: And I said yes. 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Ellen: He gives his harness bells a shake Molly: Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it? Virginia: And the price is right. Would you like to go see it? Ellen: Oh, you really had a bad day. Susan: Well, there we are .All set for lunch, Harry. Susan: He is, but there's so much energy and talent in the man ,and he doesn't get to use it. Susan: I understand, Harry. Susan: Where? Philip: Oh. I have the key. Grandpa sent it to me. Mitchell: Oh, yes. It's definitely worth reviewing. Philip: Not to worry. OK.Here we go. Molly: Yes? Instructor: Oh, hi. Receptionist: Yes. In there. Good luck. Grandpa: I'm sure it's in your purse, Mrs.Tobin. Molly: Chocolate? Richard: Oh. Right. Richard: Right! Susan: Oh, I love it! To be away from the city on such a beautiful day is my idea of heaven! The grass. The trees. The fresh air. Harry: Bye-bye. Philip: Grandpa taught me. We spent a lot of time fishing together. Now, the important thing is to get the book close to the fish. All right? Like this. Richard: Right! Ellen: There's nothing more joyous than the arrival of a new baby. Grandpa: Do I know Pete Waters? You bet I do! He was my roommate in college. He visited with Grandma and me in Florida about five years ago. Tom: Is this OK? Policeman: Yes. The station's that way. You should take the number 1 train to Van Cortlandt Park. Harry: No. Thank you. I have a dinner date. Susan: He is, but there's so much energy and talent in the man ,and he doesn't get to use it. Harry: And besides, how could I live in Los Angeles when all my favorite people live here? 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. Susan: What time is it, anyway? My watch stopped. Philip: Well, I think I've had enough of that sandwich. Grandpa: That must be Nat. Grandpa: I was the same way. Robbie: But Dad is always so busy. Richard: Thanks. Thanks a lot. Good-bye. Well, it's done. Tomorrow morning at a publisher's office. Sam: I thought he was retired and pleased to be living with the family. Nat: It's OK. I'm sure they meant well, but they probably had other things on their minds. Marilyn: It does sound tempting. You're right. We're earned it. Robbie: Yeah. You can count on it. Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Grandpa: That's a good question, Robbie. A very good question. He never married because the girl he was in love with in college married someone else. As simple as that. He never got over it. Maxwell: Well, I'm editor of the most influential newpaper in Riverdale. Actually, it's the only newspaper. A lot of people would like my help. Do you have a story? Frank: That's easy. I can play. Grandpa: Sure. Marilyn: Where should we look for a house, Mrs.Martinelli? Alexandra: Bye-bye. Richard! Richard! You left your bag. Marilyn: What are you afraid of? Grandpa: Yes, I remember. You were a great help. Marilyn: Great! Let's do it! Marilyn: I knew it! Richard: Nope. I am in perfect health. Philip: Hear, hear! Marilyn: And your legs don't hurt? Richard: Bye-bye, Alexandra.Thanks. Richard: I do, too. I don't care for a ranch type. Molly: What do you think? Susan: Simply this. John Marchetta runs this gaspany. Susan: Yes, I am. My gaspany manufactures toys and games for children. Harry: Here we are. Grandpa: It is. Nat's not as lucky as I am, Robbie. He doesn't have any family with him. He lives alone and depends on places like a gasmunity center to be with people- people hi own age. To stop without a farmhouse near Somsak: Very nice to meet you. Any friend of Miss Stewart's is welgase at Somsak's. Follow me, please. Sam: To enjoy the simple things in life... Marilyn: A boy-Max. Robbie: Please sit down, Alexandra. Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Philip: Just let me see the score, Ellen. Susan: I know you're a CPA. Ellen: We must. Alexandra: Eight 0'clock is fine. Grandpa: You are full of surprises, Pete. Richard: How old are you,Gerald? 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