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Nat: And this is Abe Lucas. You must remember Abe. He ran the drugstore and used to play drums with the jazz band on weekends. Marilyn: That's OK, honey. I love walking in the rain. Philip: Well, I've got an appointment at the hospital. I'll see you all at dinnertime. Michelle: Then why are you and Daddy spending so much time together? Ellen: Mostly watching television. Well, that would be OK if , and I repeat, if people took the time to read. Harry&Michelle: Hi. Robbie: Perfect! Alexandra will love it! I can't wait to see her face when she walks in here tonight. Albert: I want to stay here and fish. Sam: Yes, I did. Ellen: Carter Boswell! Susan: I did that. Go on. Susan: Sounds good to me. What are we having? Richard: Yeah.Quite a bit different.I think aerobics. I could work out in your meter with no problem. Carl: Well, they're babies. Sam: Right. Hello. Susan Stewart calling Mr. Levine, Susan Stewart. I find myself in an barrassing situation. I made another lunch date for today and forgot to enter it in my appointment book. Can you and I meet for drinks tomorrow? I'd really appreciate it... Yes...Thank you...Tomorrow at five o'clock at the Biltrnore. I'll see you then. Philip: That's very wise, Robbie. Very wise. Now let's head off for the city and the university club. Ellen: Oh, Grandpa! How exciting! Susan: I know. How old is she? Lillian: That's OK, Malcolm. Donald Passed away a couple of years ago. Harry: Well, perhaps, you'll help me select some of the great places. And perhaps, you'll join us? Philip: He's probably right. Lots of people want their taxes used for new books and a new paint job in the schoolrooms. Amold: Sorry to hear that, Lillian. Grandpa: Lots of wonderful memories. We were married almost fifty years.Well, forty-seven, to be exact. Michelle: I love my school. I have so many good friends there now. I wouldn't miss a day even if I were really sick. Richard: Oh, yeah. I remember now. You handed them to me. What did I do with them? Marilyn: Matches? Marilyn: I sure am. How about you, Richard? Ellen: Uh, it must mean something. Grandpa: I will, John. And again-thanks. Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? Richard: You're right. Of course. Susan: She's very pretty. Alexandra: Oh, well, that would be very nice. Robbie: You won't believe it, Grandpa, but there's a letter here addressed to you, Mr.Malcolm Stewart, and it looks like a personal letter. Susan: I can't wait! And you can tell me all about your first full day back on the job. Susan: OK, let's go around the atble. You first, Audrey. Somsak: I regasmend rose-petal salad. Special for new friends. Somsak: How about a Califomia chabis? Susan: It's such an important decision .There's so many things to talk about. There are three things that have to be done first, Harry. Richard: Nict to meet you, Mr. Johnson. Susan: It's OK to talk about it, Harry. Michelle knows all about it. Richard: He said I should call him. He's the publisher of the Carlson Publishing Company. He said they need a new book of photographs, and he really liked my concept. Richard: I'd like to make an appointment with him. Harry: Do you know the phone number of the restaurant? I'd like to call home and leave the number with the baby-sitter. Robbie: I'm really excited about seeing Granpa. Sam: Right. Alexandra: Bye-bye. Richard! Richard! You left your bag. Harry: Come on in. Come on in, Mrs. Cooper on in, everybody. Richard: I'll hold on to them for you. The best man always keeps the rings. Robbie: Yes? Marilyn: Hi. Robbie: Where's Mom? Harry: Well, perhaps, you'll help me select some of the great places. And perhaps, you'll join us? Susan: It seems to me I scheduled something else. Robbie: Is something wrong, Alexandra? Marilyn: It's ten after six. We're late. Robbie's cooking tonight,and dinner's at six thirty. Philip: Well, one more and I've got a pair of boots. Susan: Weight: eight pounds six ounces. Grandpa: How are things? Marilyn: It's quite lovely. Is it a two-bedroom house? Harry: Well, it's...it's important for Michelle to see us together more often. That's true. Grandpa: Oh, you're a lucky guy, Harry. Susan is one of the best women you'll ever find. She's just like her grandma. Robbie: Well, how would it be if you took some time to work with Dad towards solving that problem? Carlson: Ready? Harry: What do you do at Universe Toy Company? Susan: There are so many things to consider. There's Michelle. I wonder if a move would be a bad thing for her. And my job. I don't know if I can get a good job in Los Angeles. And what about our family? Marilyn: Oh, the bet is still on, but you shop for the groceries.Remember, you win, and I cook dinner for the entire family. Mike: You do a pretty good job on the Riverdale High School paper. Susan: All right. Second, we have to talk to Michelle together about being married. Robbie: I guess so. I'll be OK. I just need time to think. Ellen: No, she doesn't know Harry Bennett and his daughter Michelle. Grandpa: Ellen reminds me so much of Grandma. Harry: She likes you. Philip: We were both on the tennis team. Sam: What's the problem? Robbie: Just my friend Mike and a few kids from school. Molly: Well, I'll try to arrange th schedule, Dr. Stewart. But it's not going to be easy. Susan: You're right, Harry. Today is the perfect example. Michelle and her friends are at the aquarium in Brooklyn. They gase back here for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There's so much for young people to see and do. It's just incredible! Michelle: How do you like it, Daddy? Philip: Mrs. Stewart and I will read a poem by Robert Frost. Michelle: I'd like you to meet Audrey and her mother, Mrs. Cooper. Gerald: Gerald. Richard: When did you gase here? Robbie: Well, good night. Ellen: Thank you, Grandpa. I need some. Philip: Oh. Hi, gang. Marilyn: Absolutely not. The world's greatest grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Stewart, has agreed to take care of him for the weekend. Robbie: Come on? You'll hear about it. 091110 design