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Harry: It's OK, Susan. We had this part of the conversation before Michelle and her friends arrived. Now gases the good part. Frank: Row. Row. Grandpa: Speaking of mother and of father-and speaking of Max hear the car. They're here! Robbie: Yeah, we caught lots of them. Look! They had a special on frozen fish down at the supermarket. Susan: Don't be silly, Harry. Marilyn: Good. Ellen: She's smart and sensitive for her age. Susan: This is heaven, Harry! It was such a great idea to spend the weekend this way. Nat: It's a serious matter for a lot of us. A serious matter. Richard: Oh, you're being a really good sport about this, Marilyn, but I think we should face the truth. Robbie: No, I have to turn it in in the morning. Ellen: Oh, not if I can stop him! Robbie: Hi, Alexandra. Come on in. Do you want something cold to drink? Jack: OK. Let's pick up the pace. Maxwell: Fair enough. I certainly can print the news. And you are now making news. Alexandra: Oh, well, that would be very nice. Grandpa: What do you propose to do about it? You have that look in your eye. Sumsak: This is my friend Harry Bennett. Philip: Well, thank you, Robbie. Thank you. Carlson: The book will be a success. And the show will help promote it. Richard: Andˇ­ahˇ­you met Robbie Ellen: Not Grandpa. He doesn't want anybody picking him up. He likes to be independent. Ellen: The plan is a simple one. Involve the entire family in a reading project. Dean: Well, are you as good a tennis player as your dad? Jack: Good.Do you have any back or knee problems? Susan: Too easy? Philip: Sorry, Robbie. Sorry to be late this morning, but, well, we've still got some time for a cup of coffee. I can't wait to see my old pal Charley Rafer. Robbie: I'll go down to Henry's grocery. He's always open. I'll get some for you. Ellen: Do you care to talk about them? Pete: Now, let me have the honor, Lillian. Robbie: I'll work on my gasputer. I have a new math program, and I want to learn how to use it. Carlson: A little further back, Tom. It's too close to the refreshments. Philip: Dad. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill is the publisher of several magazines. Robbie: All kinds-sports, editorials, theater reviews. You name it, I've written it. Ellen: Something blue. My wristband. I wore it when I married your father. Michelle: I like it, too. I always like skirts that go like this. Do you want to see the winter jacket on me, Susan? Philip: And...? 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. Judge: By the power vested in me by the laws of the State of New York, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride now, Harry. Ellen: Well, we always talk about taking a vacation together with the family. Marilyn: Doesn't it look jst right on Susan? Ellen: My name is Ellen Stewart. Richard: And where do you live? Harry: It was a wonderful meal, Mrs. Stewart. Thank you. Marilyn: I don't understand. Did you exercise or not? Alexandra: I called my parents from the airport. When I told them my friends were giving me a party, they insisted that I stay. So now I'm taking a flight on Monday instead. Susan: I think Michelle is asleep now. Let's talk. Richard: Railroad stations or airports-Grandpa always tells us he'll get here by himself. Robbie: Hi, Grandpa. Michelle: Or me? Harry: Good. Ellen: Well, Grandpa, you're about five-nine or five-ten. I wouldn't call that tall. Grandpa: To catch fish, you need the right magic. Molly: I know it hurts. But it'll be better tomorrow. In the meantime, what would you like? Peggy: Oh, don't be silly, Arnie. Of course you recognize him. Except for the beard, he hasn't changed in fifty years. It's Malcolm Stewart! Harry; I understand. I'll go for a ride with Michelle. Elsa: John and I celebrate our fortieth anniversary next month. Marilyn: Richard, that's the baby. Richard: Thank you for calling us. Richard: Six months ago. Richard: I'm sure Rita Mae will understand and wait until you're ready to go back to work. Robbie: He had an emergency. Grandpa: That's right. And we'll also need some ladders and some brushes and some paint. Grandpa: Come in, gase in. Please, gase in. Marilyn: And I do feel bad about your mother having to take care of the baby all weekend. Richard: Thank you, Tom. Robbie: Here's your cinnamon, Pop. It was a dollar and sixty cents.You forgot to ask me for the change. Policeman: You're welgase. Maxwell: Yes, Charles Maxwell. Philip: Yes, Alexandra. Michelle: Hi, Susan. Richard: Where does it go? Harry: When would we have to move? Robbie: I know that, but... Richard: Hello. Ellen: Oh,Robbie! Peggy: By the way, what do you think this big surprise is? Philip: She sure does. Michelle: Can I take it off? I'm hot! Robbie: Well, I might want to go to Columbia. But I might not. I just want to be able to make my own decision. Alexandra: Oh,you poor little thing. Come here. 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