ACT III 


Ladies and gentlemen, λŮʿ   
Amtrak is happy to announce our arrival in New York City. Ǻܸ˱ Amtrak𳵾ҪŦԼˡ 
The train will be stopping in five minutes. 𳵽 ῿վ 
Please check to be sure you have your belongings. ǵô  
And have a good stay in the Big Apple. ףŦԼ 졣 
Thank you. лл 
Well, here we are.  춵 
It was so nice meeting you, Mr. Stewart. ܸ Stewart 
And nice meeting you, too, Mrs. Tobin. Ҳܸ˼ Tobin̫̫ 
Please look us up.  
We're in the phone book. Ǽҵĵ绰 ڵ绰ϲ鵽 
Dr. Philip Stewart, in Riverdale. Philip Stewarrt Riverdale  
Your son? Ķ 
That's right. And have a good time in New York. ԡף Ŧ Լ졣 
And don't be so independent. Ҫټֶ  
You're very lucky to have a caring family. һ ܰļͥ 
When can we go fishing? ʲʱ  
Robbie, we'll go fishing soon, Robbie  ܿͻȥ 
and we'll take your dad with us. ְҲһ ȥ 
I'm ready, Grandpa. You name the day. ׼  үһɡ 
That's a great idea, Grandpa! ̫ үү 
Philip needs a day off. PhilipҪ ١ 
Let's give him our presents--now. ڰǵ ͸үүɡ 
Good idea. á 
Presents--for me?  ҵ 
From me and Marilyn. Marilyn͵ 
And this one's from me. ͵ 
I looked all over the house to find it. ұӲ  
Richard, these are terrific pictures. RichardЩƬ 
This one really brings back memories. һŵȷ Ļ䡣 
You remember that day, Robbie? 㻹ǵ Robbie 
I sure do. It was fun. Ȼʱ ˼ 
Oh, I'm sorry Susan isn't here.  ϧSusannڡ 
I miss her very much. ҷǳ 
I miss her very much. ҷǳ 
She feels bad, too, Grandpa. Ҳܾɥ  ү 
She called to say the plane was delayed. 绰 Ƿɻ㡣 
You know airports.  ġ 
I can't wait to see her. ҵȲҪ 
She looks just like Grandma at that age.  ʱ򳤵һģһ 
I'd better unpack. һȰ 򿪰ɡ 
I started traveling twenty-four hours ago. ӳŵ ʮСʱˡ 
I'm not so young anymore. Ҳ ˡ 
Don't you want something to eat? Եʲ 
No, thanks.  лл 
After a good night's sleep, I'll enjoy breakfast even more. ú˯һ  ͻ㡣 
Well, come on, Dad.    
Ellen and I'll take you to your room. EllenҴȥ㷿 
I'm sure glad you're here, Grandpa.  游 үү 
Good night, Grandpa.  үү 
Pleasant dreams. ףи 
Philip, do you have the key to the trunk? Philip Կ 
I have the key, but it doesn't work. Կ ǿ ӡ 
I sent the wrong key. ҼĴԿ 
I have something for you. I made it myself. м ġ 
I think you'll enjoy it. ǻϲ ġ 
I researched it for over a year. оһ궶 
I researched it for over a year. оһ궶 
It's our family tree. ǵļס 
Oh, Grandpa! How exciting!  үү ˲  
Fabulous!  š 
Why, I didn't know that your grandfather was born in Germany. 㿴 ҾȻ ֪үүڵ¹ 
Lots of interesting information about our family. ܶǼ ȤĶ 
A gift from me. ҵһ  
Thank you so much. ̫лˡ 
Grandpa! Grandpa! үү үү 
Oh, Grandpa, I'm so happy to see you!  үү  ˡ 
Oh, you look so beautiful, Susan. My granddaughter.  Ư Susan ҵĺŮ 
Like I always said, you look just like Grandma. ˵  ̡ 
I think you're going to be very happy here with us.  һġ 
I know you will. ġ 
I don't feel alone anymore. Ҳù¶ ˡ 


Malcolm Stewart is not alone anymore. 
That's for sure. 
In fact, 
he'll have his family around him every day of his life now. 
Finding some peace and quiet may be a little difficult. 
But my father won't be lonely anymore. 
He has me, 
Philip Stewart, nearby and the rest of his family. 
He has Ellen, his daughter-in-law. 
You know, I met Ellen 
when I was a student of the University of Michigan. 
Later she became my wife. 
We have three children now. 
Our oldest son is a photographer. 
Richard is very talented, like his grandfather. 
Marilyn is talented too. She designs clothing. 
Marilyn is Richard's wife 
and she's also a sister-in-law to Susan. 
Susan is my daughter. 
Susan reminds us of her grandmother, 
Bernice Cassidy Stewart, my mother. 
She was kind, intelligent and loveable, like Susan. 
Susan has two brothers, Richard and Robert. 
We call him Robbie. He's our other son. 
He loves his grandfather very much. 
Well, that's our family, the Stewarts. 
Did you follow me? Let's see. 
Who is my daughter? That's it. Susan is my daughter. 
How about this? 
Who is Robbie's grandfather? 
Malcolm is Robbie's grandfather. 
Okay, who is Susan's sister-in-law? 
Marilyn is Susan's sister-in-law. 
That's right. 
Well, that's our family and I love them all. 
