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:24:00
Crystal goes on conning him,
and batting her eyes.

:24:03
She's got those eyes that
run up and down a man like a searchlight.

:24:07
She puts perfume in her palm and in
the crook of her arm for him to smell.

:24:11
He got to smelling around,
and I guess he liked it.

:24:14
Since then, they've been inseparable,
practically every evening.

:24:17
Did I hurt? Jungle Red, I suppose?
One coat, or two?

:24:23
Never mind.
:24:26
But I thought that's what you came in for?
All of Mrs. Fowler's friends...

:24:30
I think I got
what all Mrs. Fowler's friends come for.

:24:33
Thanks. Goodbye.
I'll tell her you were in, Mrs...

:24:38
Mrs. Stephen Haines.
:24:45
Mrs. Haines, I'm sorry.
Is there something I can do?

:24:49
- Just stop telling that story.
- Sure, I will.

:24:53
- Please don't tell anyone you told it to me.
- I won't. I promise.

:24:58
That would be kind of humiliating for you.
I mean, Crystal's a terrible girl.

:25:03
She's terribly clever and terribly pretty,
Mrs. Haines.

:25:06
If I was you, I wouldn't waste time
trying to get Mr. Haines away from her.

:25:10
I mean, now you know, Mrs. Haines.
:25:20
- Mrs. Haines, your mother is here.
- Thank you, Jane. Tell her I'll be right out.

:25:25
Yes, ma'am.
:25:32
- Hello, dear!
- Hello, Mother.

:25:33
What lovely rubrum!
:25:36
- What will you wear this evening?
- My old black.

:25:39
Yes, ma'am.
:25:41
- No, I think I'll wear my new pink.
- Very well.

:25:48
What's on your mind? You sounded
so excited on the telephone just now.

:25:52
I think I was, my dear. Jungle Red.
I've been to Sydney's this afternoon, too.


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