Libeled Lady
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:28:01
Now we're in for it.
They'll be asking us to dinner.

:28:04
Not if we see them first.
I've been ducking them all day.

:28:07
Are you having fun, Mr...
:28:09
My plane. Father, did you
cable about my plane?

:28:12
- Leave it in storage. I've chartered one.
- But I want my own.

:28:15
I'm dying to feel the stick
in my hands again.

:28:18
Do you fly, Mr. Charmers?
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Chandler. Oh, yes, I've...
:28:24
I've flown across with Lindbergh
a couple of times.

:28:34
But my favorite sport is fishing.
:28:37
Sorry, Mr. Allenbury, it's 7:30.
:28:39
Thank you for joining us.
:28:41
If ever we need your help again,
I hope you'll be on hand.

:28:45
It's been so nice to see you.
:28:49
Good evening.
:28:52
Here they are, Mother.
:28:53
Connie! Connie, my dear!
:28:55
We've been looking for you
all over the boat.

:28:57
My dears! It's so nice
to see you both again.

:29:01
Bert will be so pleased
that we're crossing together.

:29:03
- How are you, Mrs. Burns-Norvell?
- And you're joining us for dinner.

:29:07
I won't take no.
:29:08
It's my birthday, I'll be 21 at midnight.
:29:11
- I'm very sorry.
- No, no excuses.

:29:14
We'd love to, but you see, Connie...
:29:17
I'm sorry if I'm late, J.B.,
but I had to send a very important wire.

:29:20
Shall we go in to dinner now?
:29:24
- Yes.
- We're dining with Mr. Charmers.

:29:28
Mrs. Burns-Norvell
and her daughter, Barbara.

:29:31
How do you do?
:29:32
Can't we all have dinner together?
:29:36
- They're going to talk business.
- Yes.

:29:39
You see, I'm a writer...
:29:41
and Mr. Allenbury and I
are doing a book together.

:29:44
But too wonderful!
You must tell me all about it tomorrow.

:29:48
- I'm always up for lunch.
- Yes.

:29:51
Well, we're indebted to you again. Thanks.
:29:54
That was fast thinking.
:29:57
I suppose we'll have to have
dinner together now. Shall we?


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