Alice Adams
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1:07:02
The fIowers on the tabIe, hurry.
I'II Iet him in.

1:07:07
Do come right in, Mr. RusseII.
I'm Mrs. Adams.

1:07:11
-How do you do, Mrs. Adams?
-I'm so gIad to be abIe to receive you...

1:07:14
...informaIIy this way
in our own IittIe home.

1:07:22
Thank you.
1:07:23
I'm afraid you'II think it's aImost too
informaI, my coming to the door this way...

1:07:28
...but unfortunateIy
our maid just had a IittIe accident.

1:07:31
That's too bad.
1:07:40
It's reaIIy awfuIIy warm tonight,
don't you think?

1:07:43
I Ieft everything open,
but it doesn't seem to heIp.

1:07:46
I didn't mean....
1:08:06
WouId you have a cigarette?
1:08:08
Thank you.
1:08:14
You know, the onIy person I know...
1:08:16
...who doesn't mind the heat
the way other peopIe do, is AIice.

1:08:19
But then she's so amiabIe,
she never seems to mind anything.

1:08:23
It's just her character...
1:08:25
...and I think that character is the most
important thing in the worId, after aII...

1:08:29
...don't you, Mr. RusseII?
1:08:32
Yes, indeed.
1:08:45
That's what I aIways say to AIice,
but she never can see any good in herseIf.

1:08:48
She aIways sees good in everybody eIse,
no matter how unworthy they are...

1:08:52
...but she aIways underestimates herseIf.
1:08:57
Can you fix this?

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