First Love Page #2
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- Year:
- 1939
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Make it yours!
Hold it,
Miss Clinton.
Thank you.
Blue Boy!
Hold it,
Miss Clinton.
Thank you.
Blue Boy, come on!
Hold it, Miss Clinton.
Thank you.
Hold it,
Miss Clinton.
Thank you.
Isn't that wonderful?
Right in the middle of the air.
It's like
you were a bird.
It's terrible.
Throw that bathing suit out.
Yes, miss.
Get my comb.
Yes, miss.
Send that editor a telegram
telling him he's a darling
for putting me on the cover.
May I fix that spangle?
You should have done it
before I put the dress on.
It wasn't loose then.
Well, hurry up.
Just one more!
Can you hold just
a little still, please?
Give me that comb.
You can pull on it.
It won't come off.
I didn't want to hurt you.
Get my perfume,
the Clair de Lune Bleu.
Yes, miss.
Is Mother ready?
I got her done
an hour ago.
What's she wearing?
A new one
from Hendricks.
What's it like?
You don't have to worry.
It's nothing like yours.
Which one did you say?
Clair de Lune Bleu.
[Mispronounces]
Clair de Lune Blee.
Bleu. Bleu!
Blue. Blur!
That isn't right,
but you're getting warm.
Oh, thank you, miss.
Here's your coat,
Miss Barbara.
Bring it along.
I don't care.
Any of them.
These would look nice on you.
They're terrible.
Give me the gardenias.
Yes, Miss Barbara.
Call me at noon tomorrow
and be sure that I get up.
Yes, Miss Barbara.
And call that Swedish girl...
foot massage in the morning.
You shouldn't dance so much.
If Mr. Warrington calls,
tell him to call back.
If Mr. Patton calls,
tell him I have smallpox.
Yes, miss.
A headache
for Mr. Patton.
Where's my bag?
Oh, I forgot it.
Well, get it.
Mother! I'm ready!
Where's Mother, Walter?
Are you ready?
All but one cuff link.
Mother, please!
Oh, my darling child.
You look so sweet!
And that color's
so good for you too.
Or maybe you're good
for the color. I always say
the woman makes the clothes...
Let's get started, hmm?
Even Walter's ready.
Ready and rarin' to go.
We can't go
Oh, good.
What's
the matter now?
George and Terry aren't back
with your cousin yet.
They have the car.
Let's take one of
the other cars.
Which one?
your father at his office;
my town car's in the garage;
and the big town car
we can't use because the
second chauffeur's off today.
You know, the one who was born
in February. What's his name?
Nick, for Nicholas.
I can't be more than an hour
and a half late for Wilma's party!
She's one of my personal friends.
Why did that child
have to graduate today?
- Graduations are important.
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