The Awful Truth
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1:10:01
l've seen your pictures,
and wondered how you look.

1:10:04
-l wondered about you, too.
-Well, thank you.

1:10:06
-Lola?
-Yes, dear?

1:10:09
This is Barbara's father, Mr. Vance.
1:10:11
-Mr. Vance, my sister.
-How do you do?

1:10:15
What's the matter?
1:10:16
Nothing, only l never would have known you
from his description.

1:10:20
-Won't you sit down?
-Thank you.

1:10:31
Did l interrupt something?
Weren't you talking when l came in for....

1:10:36
Would you excuse me, Mrs. Vance?
My handkerchief.

1:10:39
Thank you.
1:10:42
lt's me. lsn't that silly?
1:10:48
lt's you this time, Mrs. Vance.
1:10:50
Look, l'll just put it over here,
and get it out of the way.

1:10:56
Dear!
1:10:57
l guess that could go on and on and on.
1:11:00
l hope not.
1:11:04
Go on with your story, honey.
1:11:06
Yes, l was telling a story about my,
about our father.

1:11:09
Oh, you were?
1:11:11
l don't want to be rude,
but may l have a drink?

1:11:14
l had three or four before l came, but
they're wearing off, you know how that is.

1:11:21
Don't look at me like that.
You like a little drink yourself.

1:11:27
We call him Jerry the Nipper.
1:11:30
Likes to sneak it when nobody's looking.
So cute about it, too.

1:11:35
l've seen him go an evening,
apparently having nothing to drink...

1:11:38
and all of a sudden, fall flat on his puss.
1:11:45
A glass of sherry, perhaps?
1:11:47
Will you get Miss Warriner
a glass of sherry?

1:11:51
A glass of sherry? Excuse me.
1:11:54
l don't like sherry.
1:11:59
-Would you make that ginger ale please?
-Ginger ale?


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