Janie Conway:
[Janie and her father discussing her having gone to a "blanket party"]
Let's get one thing straight, Dad - Scooper Nolan and I did not commit murder. We merely smooched.
Charles Conway:
Don't say that word again!
Janie Conway:
Well, you've got to call it something. What did you call it in your day?
Charles Conway:
Hmm? Oh, ohh, I don't remember. Spooning, muzzling, bunny-hugging, or something like that.
Janie Conway:
What's the difference between a muzzle and a smooch, I'd like to know.
Charles Conway:
About 20 years, young lady. And it was just as objectionable then.
Janie Conway:
You mean to say that you and Mother never muzzled?
Charles Conway:
I mean to say that.
Janie Conway:
Never spooned?
Charles Conway:
Never.
Janie Conway:
Bunny-hugged?
Charles Conway:
[perplexed]
No.
Janie Conway:
What on earth *did* you do?
Charles Conway:
We took long walks.
Janie Conway:
Long walks?
Charles Conway:
Yeah.
Janie Conway:
How on earth did you decide that you wanted to get married?
Charles Conway:
Well, we... didn't quite decide. We... just got married.
Janie Conway:
Well, Dad, times have changed, and for the better, too.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:12