Tony Kirby:
[in the car on the way to the opera]
I was just thinking about that family of yours. Living with them must be like living in a world of Walt Disney. Everybody does just as he pleases, doesn't he?
Alice Sycamore:
Yes. Grandpa started it. He just suddenly left business one day. He started up in the elevator and turned around and came right down again and never went back. He could've been a rich man, but said he wasn't having any fun.
Tony Kirby:
Oh that's wonderful.
Alice Sycamore:
Then he started collecting stamps, because that's what he liked best. You know, he gets paid just to appraise collections. He's an expert.
Tony Kirby:
That's marvelous.
Alice Sycamore:
And my dad; he, he makes fireworks because, well, because he never grew up I guess. And mother, do you know why mother writes plays?
Tony Kirby:
Well, she probably likes literature and good books and...
Alice Sycamore:
[chuckles]
Huh, nope. Because eight years ago a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake.
Tony Kirby:
Oh, no, but eh... If it'd been a plow, she'd have taken up farming, huh?
Alice Sycamore:
I'm sure of it, if she'd liked it.
[they smile and chuckle as the scene fades out]
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:12

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