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A Real Stewart |
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ACT III |
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Thanks, Michelle. |
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I hope you like it. |
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Isn't this baby outfit adorable? |
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With his name on it--"Max." |
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Thanks so much, Harry and Michelle. |
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We really appreciate it. |
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I'm glad you like it. |
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Michelle picked it out. |
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Yes, I told Daddy to pick blue ones. |
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Blue is for boys, and pink is for girls. |
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And Max is some boy. |
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He's a real Stewart. |
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Right. |
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That was so thoughtful of you, Michelle. |
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Especially to pick it out in blue. |
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Would you like to see baby Max, Michelle? |
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Could she? Could we? |
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Could I? |
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Take them upstairs, Susan. |
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Harry and Michelle can watch Max sleeping. |
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Let's go. |
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Come on, Michelle. |
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Before Max wakes up. |
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Will you please take this upstairs, Susan? |
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Uh-huh. |
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Thank you. |
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Michelle is very grown up for a ten-year-old, huh? |
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She's smart and sensitive for her age. |
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Growing up without a mother is difficult. |
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You mature quickly. |
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Susan's like a mother to Michelle. |
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They have a good relationship. |
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Do you think Susan and Harry will get married? |
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Yeah. You can count on it. |
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I think so. Yes. They get along so well. |
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I like him. He's good for Susan. |
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He's a little quiet. |
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It's hard to do anything but listen in this family. |
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You're right, Ellen. |
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Oh, really? |
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It's the way it should be. |
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The Stewarts are the Stewarts! |
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They always were, |
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and they always will be. |
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Right! |
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They've always got an opinion. |
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Always got something to say. |
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And now there's Max Stewart. |
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and if he talks as loudly as he cries, |
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we're all in for trouble. |
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He's quiet now. |
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Mmm-hmm. That's because he's sleeping. |
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He's really cute. |
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It's not necessary to whisper, Harry. |
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A baby gets used to voices. |
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I remember now. |
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We always whispered when Michelle was born. |
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And I didn't sleep well, Daddy told me. |
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I never slept. |
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And when I did, |
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I woke up when I heard someone speak. |
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I bet you were cute. |
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She sure was. |
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Not as cute as Max. |
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He's like a little doll. |
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Oh, good. |
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Now I can help diaper him. |
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Let's get Marilyn. |
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What do you do when he cries like that? |
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You pick him up. |
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He's so little ... so new. |
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Let's call Marilyn. |
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Time for a feeding and time for a diapering. |
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You're a real Stewart. |