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Miss Seton on New Year's Eve entertained
a group of very unimportant people.

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To our hostess.
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May I drink, too?
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Believe it or not, I've just been learning
how much it costs to keep up a yacht.

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-What's the matter?
-Father sent for me. It's about Linda.

:49:19
Everybody has begun to talk
about her not being here.

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-She's simply got to come down.
-Got to?

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Go up to the playroom
and make her come down now.

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-I'll ask her.
-Insist on it.

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I'll do what a gentleman can do
under the circumstances.

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-That's good. Was that good?
-No!

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Yeah, marvellous.
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-Unless I'm getting drunk.
-No.

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It's the first champagne
I've had since I was 4.

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Not really?
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-Do you mind if I play with your toys?
-I think you'd better.

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-Thank you.
-That's all right.

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He's grand.
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-Has Johnny any other friends like him?
-There aren't many people like Nick.

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Or like Johnny either, for that matter.
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-We've had wonderful times, we three.
-You'll have a lot more fun with Julia.

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You must let Ned and me be guest members
of the Johnny, Julia, Nick and Susan Club.

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Look what I've found.
Come on, let's do Romeo and Juliet.

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"What light
through yonder window breaks?"

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-We used to put on shows for the kids.
-Did you?

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-This is a lovely one.
-Do one for us. Go ahead.

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Come on, Neddie.
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It's all complete, including the characters.
You remember any of the lines?

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Linda.
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Johnny, come in.
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-I have a message for you.
-And I have a message for you.

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I have the honour to inform you
that your presence is requested downstairs.

:50:58
I have the honour to inform you
that your presence is requested right here.


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