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:25:02
-How are you socially?
-Nothing much there either.

:25:06
Your mother wasn't even a whooziz?
:25:08
-Nope.
-Linda, I do wish you'd shut up.

:25:11
-Maybe he's got a judge in the family.
-Yes, that might help.

:25:14
Old Judge Case's boy.
White pillars, guitars a-strumming.

:25:17
-'Evening, Master.
-How you all, Miss Linda?

:25:20
-Know any prominent people? Drop names.
-Just casually, you know.

:25:24
At Mrs. Onderkonk's cockfight last Tuesday,
whom should I see but Mrs. Marble.

:25:29
-I thought we'd die laughing.
-Johnny, this is rot.

:25:31
"Johnny," she calls me....
:25:33
-Linda, will you be quiet?
-I'm having a swell time.

:25:35
This is terrible.
:25:36
Do you realize that you are trying
to marry into one of America's 60 families?

:25:40
When I find myself in a position
like this I ask myself...

:25:43
...what would General Motors do?
Then I do the opposite.

:25:45
As long as you don't do a back flip-flop.
:25:48
-Can you do a back flip-flop? Really?
-Sure.

:25:51
But, you'll have to teach me.
I can do almost anything else.

:25:53
It'll be a pity if it doesn't come off,
it'll be a real pity.

:25:58
Yes, it'll be a pity
if this doesn't come off, too.

:26:01
Okay. Alley.
:26:04
It's Father. He's home. Come on, Johnny.
:26:06
-What about the flip thing?
-No.

:26:08
Linda and I will go down and talk to him.
You go with Ned.

:26:11
-Why?
-You're not supposed to have arrived yet.

:26:13
-When do I arrive?
-1:00.

:26:15
1:00.
:26:16
And please change that tie.
:26:19
Ned will tell you exactly
when to put in an appearance.

:26:22
This is getting very complicated,
if you ask me.

:26:25
Nobody asked you. Now go on.
Do as you're told. Stop it.

:26:29
Go on, Case. Don't expect simplicity here.
Just think of Fifth Avenue frontage.

:26:33
Lend him a tie, Ned.
:26:36
-You do like him, don't you?
-She asks me if I like him.

:26:40
Dear girl, do you realize that life
walked into this house this morning?

:26:43
Darling, don't let him get away.
:26:45
It'll be the same old story, of course.
:26:47
-I'm being married for my money.
-That's always flattering, isn't it?

:26:50
What's the use of all we've got
unless to get us a superior type of man?

:26:54
Linda, I hate you to talk like that.
:26:56
But, Julia, seriously he's like spring.
He's like a breath of fresh air.


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