Grey Gardens
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I found a little book
dropped in the attic; Mother.

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- He's been up there.
- Well;you should keep him out.

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He told me he was working
on that thing;:he wasn't at all.

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- Want a little bit, Edie ?
- No.

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- You don't want a little bit ?
-[ David Mutters ]

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- My God!
- What ?

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- I just thought of something.
- What ?

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Give me that. What did you think of?
What ? Come on.

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[ Whispering ]
The guy was standing outside the window,

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and he was passing books out to him.
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- You think so, Edie ?
- Yes.

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- I don't believe all that.
- Yes!

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I don't believe it.
Want a taste, Edie ?

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- I don't want any.
- No. We lost the glasses.
The glasses are gone.

:54:44
Next thing; those antiques
will all be missing.

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See, you shouldn't have
a contact with the outside world...

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because how do I know that
there isn't something up in that room ?

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If you get what I mean.
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You can't tell what's
been put up in that room...

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or what's been taken out.
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- [ Sighs ]
- Don't worry so much; please.

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This cat's going to the bathroom
right in back of my portrait.

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- Oh; isn't that awful?
- No; I'm glad he is.

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I'm glad somebody's doing
something they want to do.

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[ David Laughing ]
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I was frozen this morning
when I woke up. Were you, Edie ?

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- I did drop. It dropped.
It dropped quite a bit.
- I missed you last night.

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I was so lonely. She only left me
one little kitty to keep me warm.

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And all these blankets were on the
floors, all this pile of stuff here.


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