Veta Louise Simmons:
All of those women have grandsons. It's a beginning. You have to meet somebody. That's all there is to it.
Myrtle Mae Simmons:
And when I do, they say: "That's Myrtle Mae Simmons. Her uncle is Elwood P. Dowd, the biggest nut in town. Elwood P. Dowd and his pal, Harvey". That damn Harvey!
Veta Louise Simmons:
Myrtle Mae! You said that name. You promised you wouldn't say that name and you said it.
Myrtle Mae Simmons:
Sorry, Mama.
Veta Louise Simmons:
Elwood is the biggest heartache I have but he's still my brother. And he won't be here this afternoon.
Myrtle Mae Simmons:
Are you sure?
Veta Louise Simmons:
Of course I'm sure.
Myrtle Mae Simmons:
Well, Mother, why can't we live like other people?
Veta Louise Simmons:
Must I remind you again? Elwood isn't living with us, we're living with him.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:59