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:15:02
Nickie, I'm sorry. But I had to do it.
:15:05
Selma's in trouble.
You like Selma, don't you?

:15:08
Well, not that much.
:15:11
Family dinner, I suppose?
:15:14
Aunt Katherine, Uncle Willie...
:15:17
Cousin Emily.
:15:19
Aunt Hattie, Cousin Lucius, Uncle Thomas.
:15:28
Pour me one, too.
:15:31
Thanks.
:15:39
Well, Asta?
:15:45
Why are you looking so
down in the mouth?

:15:48
Have you got family troubles, too?
:16:00
For heaven's sake,
do you want the servants to hear you?

:16:03
I don't care. I'm going crazy.
I can't stand it any longer.

:16:07
- I'll call the police.
- You'll do nothing of the sort.

:16:09
We've paid enough
to hush up his other scandals.

:16:11
He never did anything like this before.
:16:13
- How do we know whether he...
- I told you I'd handle this.

:16:15
- I can't go on!
- Quiet!

:16:19
Beg pardon, madam,
but should I remove Mr. Robert's plate?

:16:23
- Certainly not. Mr. Robert will be here.
- Very well.

:16:30
- You know he won't be here.
- I know nothing of the sort.

:16:32
Now go upstairs and
make yourself presentable. Go on, hurry.

:16:36
Hurry now, because everybody's waiting.
:16:41
- Good evening, all.
- Good evening, Aunt Katherine.

:16:45
I had a birthday last week, Katherine.
I'm 83 years old.

:16:50
- What do you think of that?
- That's fine, Lucy.

:16:52
- Next year I'll be 84.
- Splendid.

:16:56
Now we're alone. I have something
important to tell all of you.


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