All I Desire
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:57:02
- Smells wonderful. I swear I’ll stuff myself.
- I'd have brought you a tray.

:57:06
Never slept better in my life.
Even those birds couldn't wake me.

:57:09
- Good morning, Lena.
- Good morning, sir.

:57:10
Children. Good morning, Naomi.
:57:13
Good morning, Henry. I hope you slept well.
:57:15
I believe the expression is
"like a top", or is it "like a log"?

:57:19
- Like a log.
- Uh-huh. Ted finished already?

:57:22
We've got a lot to do uptown today
and there isn't much time.

:57:25
I think maybe we'll find
there's plenty of time.

:57:27
- Your mother may stay on for a while.
- Wonderful! For how long?

:57:31
We can have some clothes made.
:57:33
I've been wondering
what I could wear in New York.

:57:35
Lily, I may not be going to New York.
:57:37
- Not going?
- We may be able to persuade your mother

:57:40
to stay on for quite a long time.
:57:43
- Even...
- But your promise!

:57:44
I never promised. I told you that I would try.
:57:47
What did you say to her?
Lt was you, wasn't it?

:57:49
And after you gave me permission.
:57:51
- At least I thought you were honest.
- Lily!

:57:53
How could you give up everything
that matters?

:57:56
You let him keep us both in this stuffy town
:57:58
just because he's stuffy
and old-fashioned himself.

:58:00
Lily! I’ll talk to her.
:58:02
- Not now, Joyce.
- I won't have her speak to you like that.

:58:05
- She never did...
- Joyce!

:58:07
Just sit down and have your breakfast.
:58:11
I'm sorry, I don't think I'm hungry.
:58:17
Some mornings
it just doesn't pay to start anything.

:58:22
Well, at least breakfast
started out to be happy.

:58:27
Don't worry about the girls.
:58:29
Something new for them. They'll get over it.
:58:32
Lily, yes. But Joyce...
:58:34
Joyce will be happy if I am.
:58:40
And I am.
:58:51
Stop worrying about the girls.

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