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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Receptionist: Yes, Mr.Carlson. Yes, sir. He's ready for you, Mr. Stewart. Robbie: There is, Dad. Marilyn: The wedding dress. And something blue. Ellen: Well, let's take everything to the living room. Marilyn and Richard and the baby need the space. It's crowded in here. Susan: Come and sit down for a minute, Michelle. I'd like to talk to you about something. Something important. Philip: But first, I think we should take a moment and remember the meaning of Thanksgiving. Susan: Right. John Marchetta Gave me my start here six years ago, when I first graduated from college. He gave me the chance to use my talents and made me feel more confident. Susan: So would I. Ellen: You're going to have the time of your lives. Camping out is such great fun. Philip: Well, I think I've had enough of that sandwich. Nat: It's OK. I'm sure they meant well, but they probably had other things on their minds. Clerk: Have a nice stay. Richard: Why don't we get in the car and drive home? Richard: In two or three months, I'll have an advance on my book and be able to put more money down. Sam: Right. Ellen: It's nice to meet you. Philip: Well, It's a very easy operation, Carl. You won't feel a thing. Robbie: I'm worried about you and Mom. You really have been working too hard. Marilyn: Do you really mean it? Grandpa: Oh, what are you doing tomorrow? Alexandra: She found us. Harry: Bye, Marilyn. Hope to see you again. Philip: Oh. Thank you, Molly. Now, let me check them. Robbie: Could I? Robbie: Thanks, Mom. Ellen: I don't know. I'm not sure I'm up to it. Susan: I really want Harry and Michelle to see Max. Marilyn: We'll have a great time camping out, I'm sure. But I'm still a little worried about you, Ellen. Susan: It's OK, Harry Michelle is quite right. She just said it's too easy. Richard: And this is my sister Susan and her husband Harry Bennett and his daughter Michelle. Richard: No. If we buy a house, I want to be able to handle it alone. Susan: Your first great-grandchild. Marilyn: Well, let's go down to the coffee shop. Richard: Jack Davis, please. Alexandra: It would be very nice. But that isn't the way it works. So...back to work. Ellen: I've been trying to work out a program in the public school that will bring parents and teachers together once a week to read to the students-their own children, really. By doing that, it will encourage reading. Time: Sounds like what? Richard: Yes, we are. Richard: Hi, Marilyn. What are you doing? Philip: I need to fit a fourth operation into his schedule. And...I know you can do it. Molly: Oh, OK. Harry: I told you you'd like it. I've been doing this for years. Mr.Riley: I'm Ralph Riley. Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Alexandra: What's the problem? Mike: Yeah? What was it? Alexandra: I'm Alexandra Pappas. How do you do? Your brother left his bag of film on the ferryboat. I found it. 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. Richard: So? Marilyn: You lost by a very small number of votes. Harry: It was a wonderful meal, Mrs. Stewart. Thank you. Philip: OK, Robbie, maybe you should watch him. The water's pretty deep here. Mike: Yeah? What was it? Mrs.Vann: You're writing a book? Philip: What is it?Ellen: I've been trying to find a way to encourage reading. Mike: How does that look, Rob? Ellen: Have some iced tea. Ellen: Well, let's take everything to the living room. Marilyn and Richard and the baby need the space. It's crowded in here. Richard: Got it! The cassette player and the tapes. Susan: I did that. Go on. Richard: Uh-hum. Richard: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary? Maxwell: Yes, Charles Maxwell. Susan: I never liked that umbrella stand. Good night, Harry. Philip: Just let me see the score, Ellen. Harry: It would be a great business if you could do that. Harry: A clip-on? Robbie: Dad, you got one, too! Carlson: What's the problem, Richard? Alexandra: Yes, I'm ready. I'll have the chefs salad, please. Molly: Like what special matters? Ellen: Can I get you some coffee or tea a cold drink, Rita Mae? Michelle: Hi, Susan. Virginia: If some one doesn't buy it before then. But let's keep looking. Just to get an idea of some other possibilities. Carlson: In the section on culture, you've included performing arts centers, but you've left out street performance.The mimes. The musicians. The dancers-in the parks and on the streets. Richard, if you go out and photograph street performances in the city, you'll have it. Susan: That's very considerate of you, Michelle. But what about your friends? Ellen: Thanks to you, Richard, it's a good picture. Marilyn: You are in great condition. I can't believe it! Susan: Yes, Sam? Ellen: That's what I said! You are going to miss her! Richard: You're right. I earned this, and I'm going to enjoy it. As soon as I recover from my nervous breakdown. Ellen: That was so thoughtful of you, Michelle. Especially to pick it out in blue. Richard: Well, it's eight twenty now. Attendant: Check the hood? Grandpa: Great Thanksgiving. Lots to be thankful for. Michigan scored a touchdown. Alexandra came by . And nobody misses Philip's famous apple pie. Harry: Sometimes, at night, we would go down to the beach and catch crabs, remember? Richard: It was wonderful. The weather couldn't have been better. Mike: What do you want to study? Robbie: OK. I can't believe it! Richard: Alexandra! Marilyn: Exactly. Robbie: Hello,my name is Robbie Stewart. I have a lost dog I'd like to bring to you. How late are you open? Philip: You came very close, Ellen. Susan: I'll accept. Tomorrow night. You and me. Dinner. What time? Alexandra: I received a letter from my partents this morning. Susan: Grandpa, you are a terrific guy! Alexandra: Good night, Robbie. Good night, Mrs.Stewart. Thank you for dinner. Elsa: Oh,here it is. Grandpa: Sit down. Pete isn't home. Philip: Of course. Now I remember. Robbie: I'd like that, but... Richard: Bye-bye. It's all set. I'm going. Grandpa: Can I tell you what I think? Susan: Well...? Could we ask for anything more? Ellen: All right. "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"by Robert Frost. Susan: Good night, Harry. Have a safe trip home. Are you all right? Marilyn: We have a baby now. Susan: Yes, it is. Come up. I'm on the top floor. Marilyn: Don't you forget. Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Robbie: Oh? Richard: And my father, Dr.Philip Stewart. Susan: So would I. Richard: Is is for me, but I wanted this weekend to be special for you. Robbie: And this one's form me .I looked all over the house to find it. 091110 design