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:42:02
It was a boy
and the fair name of Seton would flourish.

:42:05
It must have been a consolation to Father.
He must have been very grateful to Mother.

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Drink to Mother, Johnny.
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She tried to be a Seton for a while,
then gave up and died.

:42:15
You're talking through your hat, Ned.
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But, I'm not.
:42:20
Ned, what did Linda say?
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-She's coming down, isn't she?
-Don't make me laugh, Sister.

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-What's all this about Linda?
-It's nothing, Johnny.

:42:27
That's right. It's nothing.
Just one of Linda's whims.

:42:30
The silly little girl
wanted to give her kind of a party.

:42:33
Between you and Father you've changed
her shindig into a first-class funeral.

:42:37
She should've realized Father couldn't
announce my engagement without a fuss.

:42:41
She should have, yes,
but unlike me, Linda always hopes.

:42:45
Bottoms up to Linda.
:42:46
Ned, please,
you've been drinking steadily since 8:00.

:42:50
Yes, funny old Ned.
On New Year's Eve, too.

:42:53
Johnny, try to stop him.
:42:55
I shall drink as much as I like
at any party I agree to attend.

:42:59
And as much as I like
is as much as I can hold.

:43:02
It's my protection
against your tiresome friends.

:43:04
Linda's out of luck.
She hasn't any protection.

:43:06
Robert, another highball, please.
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Ned, take it easy.
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Aye, aye, sir.
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-The name, sir?
-The name is Professor Nicholas Potter.

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And wife Susan.
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We were invited.
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The ladies' cloakroom
is the second door to the left, madam.

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Thank you.

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