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- Alfred, Macy janitor. It's amazing how heartwarming a janitor can be, especially when he points out the Christmas shouldn't be about making money.
- Kris and the little Dutch orphan girl. The entire conversation is a Bilingual Bonus.
Kris: Hallo! ik ben blij dat je gekomen bent! (Hello! I’m glad you came!) |
- During Kris's hearing, Mr. Macy is brought to the stand to testify, and is asked if he really believes him to be Santa Claus. When he's about to answer, he imagines the bad press it could bring his store if he admitted, in court, that his Santa is a fake. After he hesitates, the DA repeats the question. Macy thinks of Kris's professional air to the entire job, his goodwill campaign in dealing with the customers, and the smiling faces of all the children he greets before confidently answering, "I do."
- How about Kris's look of complete joy and gratitude as the letters pile on the judge's desk? *snif*
- Doris has just read Susan's letter to Kris. She smiles, then pulls out the fountain pen to add a message to the bottom. "I believe in you too. Doris."