Dinner at Eight
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:32:02
well, my dear, he wore
even less than the girls.

:32:05
Ed says he isn't so hot since the talkies.
:32:07
You can't fool Ed about the pictures.
:32:09
He remembers John Bunny and
Francis X. Bushman, Henry B. Walthall.

:32:13
l don't suppose he'd even remember me.
l wonder where he's stopping.

:32:17
- The Versailles, that's where he is.
- That's where Carlotta's staying.

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- Are you sure?
- Yes. l remember the whole interview.

:32:24
He was wearing a two-piece
dark-blue flannel lounging suit...

:32:27
with a cunning white monogram
on his upper pocket.

:32:30
Let's see, l'll put him
between Carlotta and the Packard woman.

:32:34
See if you can get him first,
and let nature take its course.

:32:39
l do hope he's free for tonight.
:32:41
''Free, white, and 45,'' Ed says.
:32:44
l'll say this for him.
:32:45
ln his photographs,
he has the most heavenly profile.

:32:49
- Hello. Mr. Renault, please.
- Good luck, dear.

:32:53
Hello, Mr. Renault?
This is Millicent Jordan.

:32:57
l don't suppose you'd remember me.
:33:00
Antibes?
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Yes, of course l do.
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How do you do, Mrs. Jordan?
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Dinner, tonight?
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Let me see.
:33:22
l'm afraid that possibly l can't.
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You see....
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l have another engagement, of course...
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but l might be able to break it.
:33:35
And Paula, my daughter, you know,
she'll be so glad to see you again.

:33:39
l don't suppose you'd remember her
at Antibes?

:33:42
Of course, dear lady.
:33:45
lt sounds like a very amusing evening.
:33:47
l shall certainly try to come.
At 8:00? Thanks very much.

:33:54
- What do you know about that?
- Darling, please, you must come.

:33:58
l don't know. l'd feel kind of like a heel.

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