(whispering) Tell her I’m sick.
I was practicing camouflage.
(ignoring her) Listen. Uncle Kingsley is lonely. Mother says so. Aunt Grace is lonely. Father says she talks too much about her canaries. And Mr. Pringle from downstairs—the one with the mustache—he keeps coming up to “borrow sugar” even though we all know he has a whole cabinet full. movie junior miss
In the dizzying week before Christmas, 1944, thirteen-year-old Judy Graves mistakes a tangled web of matchmaking for maturity, only to learn that growing up isn't about rearranging other people’s lives—it’s about understanding your own place in the chaos. (whispering) Tell her I’m sick
You were practicing avoiding Aunt Grace’s bridge club, which you promised to help with because you said—and I quote—“I want to understand the adult mind.” Uncle Kingsley is lonely
Judy. Darling. Do you know why I take you to Aunt Grace’s bridge club?