The Women
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2:05:01
Did you see those quaint types
with the Vanderheisens?

2:05:04
Yes. What filthy-looking outsiders!
Who are they?

2:05:07
I wouldn't admit it if I knew, pet.
2:05:09
Really, something ought to be done
to protect New York.

2:05:13
Are you sure Mrs. Fowler
didn't leave the restaurant before I came?

2:05:17
- I'm sure.
- You know her by sight, don't you?

2:05:19
She's famous for the size of her tips.
Not even a thin dime.

2:05:23
But it's getting late.
Maybe she's decided not to come.

2:05:26
Yes, maybe. Thank you.
2:05:29
It's one thing to come out,
but quite another to go under the table.

2:05:32
Don't think I didn't hear that Princeton boy
call me an old drizzle-puss.

2:05:36
Try these smelling salts.
2:05:37
Please come back out.
You've been in here over an hour.

2:05:40
- Have I?
- Are you waiting for someone?

2:05:42
No, I have sort of a headache.
2:05:44
You're not going to get rid of it
in this bad air.

2:05:47
No, perhaps you're right.
2:05:49
- Thank you.
- Thank you, ma'am.

2:05:53
- Stephen is in such a mood.
- Lx-nay.

2:05:58
How do you do?
2:06:01
Hello, Peggy.
2:06:07
Stephen is going to give me pearls
for my birthday. Isn't that sweet?

2:06:10
You have me to thank for those, dear.
I told him you'd love them.

2:06:14
Thank you, darling.
2:06:16
I beg your pardon.
2:06:18
- Come on.
- I have to fix my makeup.

2:06:20
- Hurry up before they come back.
- Leave me alone.

2:06:23
Why, Mary!
2:06:24
So he says, "I got to go home on Sunday."
So I said, "Why do you got to?"

2:06:29
He says, "They always expect me home
on Easter Sunday."

2:06:32
I said, "What do they expect you to do,
lay an egg?"

2:06:34
What are you up to?
2:06:38
Did I tell you I'm going to Dr. Sylvester?
2:06:41
My dear, he keeps me for hours
and never sends me a bill.

2:06:44
He tells me the pleasure is all his.
2:06:51
You've never been
to Dr. Sylvester in your life!

2:06:57
You still here, Mary?

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