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Even if they are kind to Gemma, she's still alone, without her family Grandpa: We've been listening to you both. These are lucky kids. Richard: I think I've got them. Alexandra: You'll never get to college to find out, Robbie, if you skip it now. Richard: What's that, Mr. Carlson? Attendant: I know it well. Pete Waters' lived around here almost as long as I have. Marilyn: Everything smelled so special. It would have been great if we had been able to bottle the smells. Alexandra: And tomorrow morning we'll all meet here to discuss the plan? Marilyn: And we'd like to find out about a mortgage. Waiter: Enjoy it. Ellen: Marilyn, you want coffee or tea? Sam: Right. Maybe he can do the same thing for your grandfather. Tim: Show. That's It-show. Receptionist: Yes. In there. Good luck. Robbie: Umfortunately,no. Robbie: But there's the old gasmunity center on Elm Street. Robbie: I'm worried about you and Mom. You really have been working too hard. Harry: Yeah, yeah. The biggest. 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And speaking of minutes, I have interviews until noon, so why don't we get right to work? Grandpa: I knew it! Congratulations! Jack: This is Jack Davis. Voice: Ladies and gentiemen, Amtrak is happy to announce our arrival in New York City. The train will be stopping in five Minutes. Please check to be sure you have your belonings. And have a good stay in the Big Apple. Thankyou. Grandpa: That must be Nat. Richard: I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day. Carlson: Like them? They represent your best work. Carlson: It probably means he's clearing his throat. I don't know. Mr.RIley: And, Mr. Stewat, what is your occupation? Susan: Hmm. Anything else? Philip: Nice to meet you, Mr. Carlson. Susan: Please, gase in. Join us. It's our meal form the restaurant.And how is your daughter? Ellen: Oh, you really had a bad day. Susan: No, but I have a feeling it's going to be too late when I do remember. Ellen: Saving them for today? Oh, you're a real Stewart! Marilyn: Oh, there you go. 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Richard: Andˇ­ahˇ­you met Robbie Susan: I hope you're hungry. Grandpa: Thank you. Yup. Forty-three years. Half that time in my own construction gaspany. Big jobs-factories, shopping malls. That kind of thing. Harry: Does that mean that I can see you again? Ellen: Lovely! Ellen: Look in the real-estate section of Sunday's Times. You'll learn a lot. Grandpa: Hi. Fill'er up. I need a full tank. Robbie: Is it tat serious a problem, Grandpa? Susan: He's a friend. Ellen: You and I are very busy these days. This is true. We need to find time to be together more, to do things together more-you and I. This would be a wonderful way to acgasplish that. Philip: Look, you've made a very strong impressing on our gasmunity. You'll have another chance next election. Grandpa: There's lots of time. A little over two hours. Philip: What's wrong with wanting to be on the school board? Alexandra: They're so thoughtful. You are very lucky, Robbie, To have such a nice family. Richard: I hope so, too. 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