Libeled Lady
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Sparkling diamonds, deep sapphires.
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No, they remind me of angry marbles.
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Connie, darling! You must have
luncheon with us tomorrow, promise?

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I've a bone to pick with you.
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I'm afraid l...
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I'm sorry, but we can't work
on our book without Connie.

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She's our inspiration.
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I thought that was rather clever.
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Yes. I thought you thought so.
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Don't I get a vote of thanks?
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Oh, by all means.
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It just dawned on me
that I seem to have made myself...

:32:34
a permanent member of your party.
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Yes. It's dawned on me, too.
:32:39
Shall we sit down?
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So, you've fished Gluckman's Point?
You're an angler, all right.

:32:47
I should say Mr. Chandler
is quite an angler.

:32:50
Will you both excuse me? I'm quite tired.
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- See you tomorrow.
- I think not.

:32:56
I'm going to read books
the rest of the trip.

:32:58
- You're not ill, my dear?
- Oh, no.

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That'll give you a chance
to talk fish till New York.

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I could talk fish from here to Shanghai.
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Couldn't you, Mr. Chandler?
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Yes, yes, and back again.
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- Good night, Dad.
- Good night, dear.

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Good night, Mr. Chandler.
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Don't keep father up
too late with your fish stories.

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Gluckman's Point?
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Glasses?
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How do I look?
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Nobody in the world will know you.
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Fine. That's the idea.
:33:51
Catching up on your reading?
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Remember me?
:33:58
Oh, yes. I just left Father.

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