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1:03:08
- Tell Patches I'll meet you at the bar.
- Right.

1:03:19
- Hello, Judy.
- Nice work, Judy.

1:03:21
Hooray for me.
Give me a light, will you?

1:03:25
Thanks.
1:03:29
Oh, Judy, darling,
you were wonderful.

1:03:32
Drink the bar dry,
but you still retain your seat.

1:03:41
- Hello, Martha.
- Excuse me, miss.

1:03:44
- How's the old homestead?
- All right, Miss Judith.

1:03:46
You know, I don't know how you do it.
It amazes me how you stick on a horse.

1:03:51
I'm one of your best friends.
1:03:52
- I don't care what people say about you.
- How nice of you.

1:03:55
Drink the town dry.
Take all their husbands and sweethearts.

1:03:59
- I still say it's none of my business, but...
- But I'd agree with you.

1:04:03
Well, of course,
if you want to adopt that attitude.

1:04:06
You can already fill the Yale Bowl
with people who are sore at you.

1:04:10
One more doesn't matter.
1:04:12
Martha, I can't possibly
change unless I have a drink.

1:04:22
- Miss Traherne, could we have you now?
- No, I want another drink.

1:04:26
- Hello, Judith, darling.
- Oh, Miss Judith.

1:04:28
- Yes, Michael.
- I'm going now.

1:04:30
I've got the horses packed.
It's snowing outside. I want to get back.

1:04:33
- Good.
- You did very well.

1:04:35
Thank you, Michael.
1:04:36
- Oh, Miss Judith.
- What?

1:04:38
I wonder if you'd
care to drive back with me.

1:04:40
That mare's got bronchitis
and can't possibly last the night.

1:04:43
- Hello, George. Jessica's Girl?
- Yes.

1:04:45
Why don't you put her out of her misery.
I'll get there if I can.

1:04:48
- Judith, darling.
- Hello.

1:04:49
Sit down, please.
1:04:52
- Hi.
- Hello, Judy.

1:04:53
- Hello, Judy!
- Here's a tragedy for you.

1:04:57
Jessica's Girl has bronchitis
and can't possibly last the night.


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