Dinner at Eight
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1:07:02
You sold it this afternoon.
1:07:04
Would you mind telling me who bought it?
1:07:09
Baldridge. Thank you very much.
1:07:16
l guess l'll be trotting along.
l'll see you at dinner.

1:07:21
Say goodbye to Millicent for me,
won't you?

1:07:23
No. l'll see you to the door, Carlotta.
1:07:38
Hello. Yes. This is Mrs. Jordan.
1:07:42
Lord Ferncliffe's secretary.
1:07:46
Yes?
1:07:53
What's that? But you must be mistaken.
1:07:57
But they can't. They can't go to Florida.
1:08:00
They are coming here to dinner.
l'm giving the dinner for them.

1:08:05
They've gone. When?
1:08:09
But people don't do such things.
l don't care how sudden it was.

1:08:12
You should have let me....
1:08:14
All l can say is, l never heard
of such a thing in all my life before.

1:08:20
- Mother, l want to talk to you.
- What?

1:08:23
lt's about Ernest and me.
l want to talk to you

1:08:26
Paula, don't bother me now,
for pity's sake.

1:08:29
- l can't listen to your
- But, Mother, you don't understand.

1:08:32
- This is terribly important.
- Paula, shut up, l tell you.

1:08:35
Let me think.
1:08:37
Millicent, would you mind awfully
if l didn't go to the theater tonight?

1:08:41
l'm feeling pretty rotten.
1:08:43
- lf l could just go to bed
- What's that you're saying?

1:08:46
l'm feeling pretty rotten.
l'm up against a business thing.

1:08:49
A business thing. At a time like this,
you talk to me about a business thing...

1:08:54
and feeling rotten.
1:08:55
This is a nice time to say
you're feeling rotten.

1:08:58
You come to me with your....
And you whimpering about Ernest.


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