Mary - Dentist's Daughter:
[after her father has patted her on the derriere as she looks into the ice box]
Fifty pounds and chop it fine.
Dentist:
[reading from a newpaper]
"Mrs. Unclebeck..."
[looking up when her words have sunk in]
Dentist:
What do you mean, "Fifty pounds and chop it fine"?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter:
Oh, I thought you were Arthur.
Dentist:
Who's Arthur?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter:
He's the man I intend to marry.
Dentist:
Oh, well, don't tell me anything about it - I'm only your father. I can read in the newspaper. What does he do for a living?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter:
Well, he's the iceman.
Dentist:
[shocked]
An iceman?
Mary - Dentist's Daughter:
Yeah, he goes to college. He's a Cornell man.
Arthur - The Iceman:
[voice from outside]
Iceman.
Mary - Dentist's Daughter:
Red Grange was an iceman.
Dentist:
He's still an iceman as far as I'm concerned.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:09