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[Airplane Passing By]
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- [Woman] Who is it, Tubby?
- It's Alfred.
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- Alfred who?
- Alfred Chamberlain.
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My Alfred Chamberlain?
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Tom Wolfe said
you can't go home again.
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But I doubt if he meant that literally.
It was more likely a metaphor.
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But he didn't come from Chicago.
North Carolina, Georgia, something like that.
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Wolfe wasn't a racist, though.
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I don't think he was.
An anti-Semite, I think, but not a racist.
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Faulkner, though,
well, the character of Dilsey.
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Brilliant, I think.
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But today they probably
call her a handkerchief head.
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Boo, here's the prodigal son.
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[Chuckles]
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Well, what a surprise, Alfred.
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I mean, I wish you would have
told us you were coming.
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- We would have invited some young people over.
- Hello.
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Hello.
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Oh, now, I must remember
what you drink.
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- A martini, isn't it?
- I didn't drink when I lived here.
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Oh, you have to have my martinis.
I am the best martini maker in the Midwest.
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Everybody says so...
Harriet and Hank and...
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Aren't we lucky that
we didn't go out tonight?
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I mean, there's a new David Smith show
on at the museum.
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Do young people
like David Smith?
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We were supposed to go with Norm and Edie,
but I was in the middle of a Vonnegut.
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Young people adore Vonnegut.
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- I could still get a hold of Norm.
- I don't wanna go.
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Ooh, there's a Visconti movie on.
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And Arthur raves about it.
We could go to the late show.
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The new Hopper is
at the three-penny cinema.
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I don't wanna go to the movies.