Dinner at Eight
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1:03:03
a young and lovely girl. Now look at me.
1:03:08
l took on 10 years trying to get
from the Versailles to Times Square.

1:03:13
And then l had a restful, nice luncheon
with four lawyers.

1:03:17
On the 88th floor
of the what's-it building, the Sky Club.

1:03:22
A cloud floated right into my soup plate.
1:03:25
Yes, it's terrible, but we get used to it.
1:03:27
The minute l see Oliver,
l'm going back to my hotel...

1:03:30
and pop myself into bed, and l'm not
going to get up until tomorrow at noon.

1:03:34
Thank goodness l don't have to go
to one of those dreadful dinners tonight.

1:03:38
But you're dining here.
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How enchanting.
1:03:47
Of course! The Ferncliffes.
1:03:50
That means
a nice little cozy game of bridge.

1:03:54
l can always keep awake for that.
1:03:57
But we're going to the theater.
1:04:00
Now, won't that be delightful?
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Yes. l always like to see a new play.
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What are we going to see?
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We're going to see Say lt With Music.
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Yeah. That will be enchanting.
1:04:12
Yes. l thought it was so amusing.
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What? You've seen it?
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Yes. Two or three times.
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That's nothing.
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No. l'm used to that.
1:04:26
Funny man. With a cigar.
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Should l mix it for you, madam?
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Thank you very much, my dear.
That'd be very nice of you.

1:04:38
Oh, dear, let me see.
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Now, that's enough.
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How complicated life is.
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lf ever.... No, my dear.
Wait a minute. Don't spoil it.


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