Summer Magic
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1:20:01
Hilarious.
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If you knew how you look
pretending to be dumb.

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- I am dumb.
- Oh, no, you're not.

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- I am so.
- Ha, ha.

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Oh, I can see it's no use
trying to talk to you.

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You're a child, a jealous child,
growing up like a hoodlum.

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The Fergusons
might make a lady of you.

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- My mother hasn't?
- She hasn't succeeded.

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Why don't you go back to the Fergusons?
They're so wonderful.

1:20:24
Oh, sure. They dumped you here with us.
They didn't care.

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George Ferguson only raised you
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'cause he felt guilty
when he lost all your father's money.

1:20:33
If he hadn't lost my father's money,
my mother might have a French maid

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and I could have imported dresses
and Gilly go to college.

1:20:40
- I don't believe you.
- Oh, Julia!

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I'm sorry. I...
1:20:53
Aunt Margaret!
Is what Nancy told me true?

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- What's the matter?
- Mother, I've done a terrible thing.

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I was mad at her
and it just slipped out.

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Tell her what you said.
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Oh, Mother, you know what I said.
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Nancy, how could you?
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Julia, really, I...
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No matter what Nancy says,
the Fergusons love me.

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Of course they do.
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And we love you too, Julia.
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And, dear,
I've had a letter from George Ferguson.

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He writes that his affairs
are looking brighter now,

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and they're ready to take you back.
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Take me back?
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I've put off telling you
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because I hoped you'd care for us
as much as we care for you.

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But it has to be your choice.
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Oh, please choose us, Julia.
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I do.
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Oh, Aunt Margaret.
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I don't want to go back! I'm happy here.

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