Dinner at Eight
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:29:10
Well, what's this?
:29:12
Hello, Doctor.
:29:15
l just ran into your husband downstairs.
:29:16
He tells me
he's going to see the President.

:29:18
Yes, he's going to help him fix things.
:29:24
What's wrong with the little lady?
:29:27
Doctor, l don't know.
:29:30
l kind of ached all over
and felt funny and....

:29:34
You got to be careful of the flu,
and l thought maybe if l stayed in bed....

:29:39
You never come and see me anymore
unless l send for you.

:29:42
Now listen, Kitty, l've been very busy.
:29:44
But l'm so lonely for you, Wayne.
You know how l need you.

:29:48
l don't do anything all day
except just long for you.

:29:51
Why don't you try and read?
:29:56
l know. You're tired of me.
:30:02
- No, l'm not, honey, but you know
- Wayne, darling!

:30:19
Look at you, quivering with pride.
:30:22
Just 'cause you're going to be ate tonight
by Lord and Lady what's his name.

:30:32
The aspic.
:30:36
- lt's too divine, Mrs. Wendel.
- Thank you, ma'am.

:30:39
lt was the only thing l was worried about.
:30:41
No, l think that's better, Mrs. Wendel.
:30:44
What is it, The Wreck of the Hesperus?
:30:47
lt's the British lion
in honor of Lord Ferncliffe.

:30:49
lt will just make the dinner.
:30:51
lsn't that Aunt Emma's vegetable dish?
:30:54
Yes, isn't it lovely?

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