Splendor in the Grass
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1:26:02
How much longer are they going
to keep her here?

1:26:08
Here she comes.
1:26:19
Don't let Deanie see you looking this way.
1:26:31
-My baby! My little baby!
-Hi, Mother. It's good to see you.

1:26:35
Daddy! It's so good to see you.
1:26:38
Doesn't she look just fine, Del?
1:26:41
They can't tell me there's anything wrong
with my little baby.

1:26:44
She's just as sound and normal
as the next one--

1:26:47
I brought our little girl a box of candy.
1:26:49
Thank you, Daddy.
1:26:51
All the girls in your old gang
wanted to tell you hello.

1:26:54
Your father had to go
and tell everyone where you are.

1:26:57
I'm not ashamed, Mom.
1:26:59
Sit down.
1:27:03
Well, now lets see.
1:27:06
Kay's gone off to Miss Finch's school.
Very elegant.

1:27:09
Her folks are very wealthy now, you know.
1:27:12
And June. June calls about you
every week or so.

1:27:16
-I guess you know she married Bob.
-Yes.

1:27:18
Carolyn and June are off at the university.
Now Carolyn pledged Pi Phi.

1:27:24
Hazel pledged Kappa. Which is better?
1:27:28
-I don't know.
-The university isn't far from here.

1:27:38
Maybe you'd like them to come
and see you some Saturday.

1:27:46
I don't think so, Mom.
1:27:50
No, no, I guess not.
1:27:53
I guess it wouldn't be...suitable.

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