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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Ellen: Hello Mr.Maxwell. Linda: Hello. Is Robbie Stewart there? Susan: Remind me to leave at twelve forty-five. Carl: Surprise. Richard: Yes. Here they are. Grandpa: I don't know how to thank you, Susan. You're a wonderful granddaughter. Grandpa: You are full of surprises, Pete. Philip: He's asleep. He's ging to be fine. Robbie: How do I do that? Philip: And...how do you feel? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. Robbie: But there's the old gasmunity center on Elm Street. Susan: Hello. Hello. I miss Max and think about him all week long. We talk about him at dinnertime. Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Philip: Yes? Customer: I'm taking too much of your time. Harry: Let's put some of this stuff away and then take off. We've got a forty-minute drive into the city. Susan: The fountain is over there, Michelle. Near the Exit sign. Philip: Ah, Judge. Marilyn: Umm...smell that coffee... cinnamon and cloves. Susan: I'd like to give thanks for a healthy year, a good job, and for meeting Harry and Michelle. Ellen: That dress is gorgeous. Susan: Oh? Richard: I'll go upstairs and stay with him until he falls asleep again. Richard: No. But in five or six months... Philip: Well, now, I think we'd better get dressed, fellas. Robbie: Just my friend Mike and a few kids from school. Richard: Right. Would you give me room service, please? I beg your pardon! Oh, I see. They don't have room service at Old Country Inn. Richard: Thank you. Grandpa: Am I glad to see you! Harry: I met with Bill York. Richard: Oh, you're being a really good sport about this, Marilyn, but I think we should face the truth. Richard: What's that, Mr. Carlson? Ellen: What is it? Ellen: Thank you-and good-bye. Harry: As a matter of fact...I am hungry. Harry: Thanks, Grandpa. Sandra: Hi! What happened? Philip: Nice to meet you, Mr. Carlson. Alexandra: You'll never get to college to find out, Robbie, if you skip it now. Michelle: It's kind of warm. Philip: Salt, pepper, dill weed, garlic powder,cinnamon. Ellen? Richard: Would a professional photographer be without a picture? Philip: Five? Ellen: She feels bad, too, Grandpa. She called to say the plane was delayed. You know airports. Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the Davis Aerobics calss today? Linda: Your name will do, Mr.Stewart. Your address? 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. Alexandra: I hope so. I'm so sad to see this little dog without her family. Richard: Hi, honey. Philip; You have lots of time to decide. Grandpa: Titusville.It's near Orlando. Philip: Dean Rafer called me today. He told me he was very impressed with you. Ellen: All right. "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"by Robert Frost. Carlson: It's good to meet you. Marilyn: Go ahead, Philip.We should all take a little break before dessert. Ellen: Not exactly. I continued to teach piano lessons at home. Richard: I'd like to make an appointment with him. Marilyn: That's what I love about Susan. She works hard. She plays hard. She's a real Stewart. Mr.Riley: I have some questions to ask. Do you own your house or do you rent? Richard: I have them, Harry. Marilyn: Mrs. Montefiore from the Watermill Inn. Susan: And? Ellen: We looked at a lot of houses. Sam: Good morning, Susan. Linda: Your name? Mike: Hi, this is Mike Johnson. Can I speak with Mr. or Mrs.Burns? Thank you. Harry: Right here, next to the ice packs. Here. Put the tablecloth on the picnic table, and I will bring the cola and the plastic cups. Michelle: Is everything all right? Ellen: I bought it in an antique shop when I was about eighteen years old. I saved it for my wedding day. Innkeeper: And when I got married. Susan: Hmm. I can't remember. Grandpa: Do you live in New York? Robbie: I'm concerned. There must be a way that Day and you can spend more time together. Alexandra: Thanks. I studied English in school. Richard: Well, I didn't really exercise. Molly: Strawberry? Richard: Yes, and replaces it with a new glove so the old one will be ready for a new member of the Stewart family Mr.Riley: I'm Ralph Riley. Robbie: Oh? Grandpa: I don't know how to thank you, Susan. You're a wonderful granddaughter. Richard: It's for a book. Robbie: So it might fit in with a program for reading to the kids in the hospital. Alexandra: And tomorrow morning we'll all meet here to discuss the plan? Richard: Thank you, Mrs. Martinelli. Marilyn: How is the view? Harry: And I don't have to make a quick decision. They know that I'm married and that I have a family. Susan: Well...well, I do, Harry. It's only natural that if I care about Michelle and I care about you, then I care about us. Albert: Albert. Philip: I'm sorry, Carl. Rita Mae: As a matter of fact, I have a customer for your first wedding dress. My niece is getting married, and I've been trying to find just the right thing for her. Marilyn, you're going to design my niece's dress. That'll be our first one, and then we'll use it to sell others. Susan: It was for a good reason. Marilyn: I'm twenty-nine. Robbie: Reading. Philip: She'll be fine. Ellen: I did. But I was lucky enough to have a career as a music teacher which I could continue at home. Jack: Davis Aerobics Centrer for Good Health. Conductor: It's OK, lady. Take your time. Innkeeper: Welgase to the Watermill Inn. Jack: Oh, fine,fine.Be here a few minutes early.You need to gasplete some forms before the meter. Robbie: We're going to miss you. Robbie: That's for sure. Peggy: Celebrate? Marilyn: I think it looks terrific on you. Marilyn: We're not? Jack: What do you do for a living, Mr.Stewart? Marilyn: Yes. I'm a designer, and I work in a boutique. Michelle: I think it's too easy. Carlson: I hope you've brought your pictures along. I see that you have. Let's get right to it. We need a new coffee table book, and a book of photos about the United States still feels right. OK, let's take a look. Good. Very good. Family Album, U.S.A. It's an excellent title. If you had to describe the book in one sentence, how would you do it? Marilyn: Hello. Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J.F.Kennedy Ferry?...No? Maybe someone will find it. The name is Stewart, Richard Stewart. And the telephone number is five five five...three oh nine oh. Thank you.Sorry, Richard. They don't have it. Grandpa: Oh, you look so beautiful, Susan. My granddaughter. Like I always said, you look just like Grandma. Molly: OK, honey, we'll see to it that you have strawberry and vanilla ice cream. Just rest now. You need some rest to help you get better quickly. Hi Frank. How you doing? Nat: This place can be developed with one real intergenerational program. Sam: Good morning, Susan. Robbie: Hello,Dad. Harry: I have a daughter. Richard: Now, once you put the ring on Susan's finger, you are one of us, Harry. And don't ever forget it. Ellen: Oh, hi, darling. Richard: Too easy for you? Robbie: Morning, Marilyn. 091110 design