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"And this be our motto...
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In God is Our Trust."
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Those words have become
the last stanza of our national anthem.
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Bye.
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- Jane, you know what?
- What?
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Gladys' stepfather is 4F.
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Jameson's a nice old duffer,
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but I don't know why we have to
have all that flag-waving.
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How's everything going
with you, Emily?
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Still having a good time, I hope.
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You know me.
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"Carry on," is my motto,
"come what may."
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You're one woman
who can be depended upon
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to maintain her standards
in these times.
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- Thank you, dear.
- Hello, Mary.
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- I was so sorry to hear about...
- Thank you.
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I've been meaning to call you, Anne.
Really, I have.
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I just heard
the other day about Tim.
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- I'm terribly sorry.
- Thank you, Emily.
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But you mustn't give up hope.
C'est la guerre.
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By the way, that's
a very cute frock you're wearing.
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I remember
admiring it last year.
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- No, the year before last.
- Really?
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You never were
much interested in clothes.
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Well, I must run along now.
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- Good-bye, girls.
- Good-bye, Mrs. Hawkins.
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I don't like the way
Jane's looking.
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And, dear, if you run into
difficulties about your food,
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I have a cold storage pantry
just filled with goodies.
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We do beautifully on our points.
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If everybody had my foresight,
there wouldn't be any shortages.
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Good-bye, dear.
Give me a ring sometime.
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I am so sorry about Tim,
but he may turn up yet.
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Yes, you never can tell.
Good-bye, Emily.
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What are we going
to do this afternoon?
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- Did I say anything to...
- Could we go to the movies?
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How do you feel about it, Jane?
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That child... can't she do
anything but hiss?
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I'll go see what she wants.
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There's a concert today in the park,
the last of the season.
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Or does the idea
of listening to music bore you?