The Awful Truth
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1:12:06
l'm sorry to interrupt you again, Jerry.
Now, what were you saying?

1:12:11
l was just telling one of Father's stories.
You've heard it.

1:12:15
With a minute to go, Dad had the ball--
1:12:17
-A ball? What ball?
-The football.

1:12:20
What in the world was Dad ever doing
with a football?

1:12:24
l was just telling a story about when Father
was at Princeton. You remember--

1:12:29
Oh, yes, of course l remember.
Pop loved Princeton.

1:12:32
He was there nearly 20 years.
1:12:34
lf ever a man loved a place, he did.
He just adored it.

1:12:38
And he certainly kept it looking beautiful.
1:12:42
You've seen the grounds, of course.
1:12:44
Of course?
1:12:46
-Thank you.
-l'm afraid l'm--

1:12:49
So sorry!
1:12:50
-Here's your handkerchief.
-Thank you.

1:12:52
l'm afraid that my sister
has a somewhat distorted sense of humor.

1:12:56
So have l.
1:12:57
What she meant was,
Father presented the college...

1:13:00
with some of its finest landscapings.
1:13:03
Excuse me. Was l thirsty!
lt must have been that ham l had for dinner.

1:13:12
-l think my brother's pretty swell, don't you?
-Oh, yes.

1:13:15
He's always been pretty swell to me.
1:13:18
l was working my head off
at the Virginia Club.

1:13:20
But the minute he started doing better,
you know what l mean...

1:13:24
why, he made me give up my job
and take a trip to London and Paris...

1:13:29
and.... l think that was pretty swell,
don't you?

1:13:32
What did you do at the Virginia Club?
1:13:34
-You see--
-l'll tell her!

1:13:37
lt was a little act, kind of....
1:13:40
Well, it's a little hard to explain.
1:13:42
-Have you got any records?
-Records?

1:13:45
-Yes. We have some records.
-Well, maybe if we....

1:13:49
Say, wait a minute!
1:13:55
Don't anybody leave this room.
l've lost my purse.

1:13:58
-Why, here it is.
-Well, am l relieved.


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