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:42:02
Oh, have to ride down here.
We all do.

:42:04
Which do you ride,
sidesaddle or astride ?

:42:07
Oh, yes, of course, I forgot.
You don't, do you ?

:42:09
Huh, you must.
Nothing else to do down here.

:42:11
Maxim, when are you going to have
parties here again like the old days ?

:42:14
- I haven't thought about it.
- But everyone's dying to see you and--

:42:17
Yes, I bet they are.
:42:19
Why don't you have
the masquerade ball again ?

:42:21
- Well--
- My dear, are you fond of dancing ?

:42:24
Oh, I love it,
but I'm not very good at it.

:42:26
- Do you rhumba ?
- I've never tried.

:42:28
You must teach me.
I say, old boy, I'm trying to fiind out
exactly what your wife does do.

:42:32
[ Chuckles ]
Well, she sketches a little.

:42:34
Sketches !
Not this modern stuff, I hope.

:42:36
You know, portrait
of a lamp shade upside-down...

:42:38
to represent a soul in torment.
:42:40
- Don't sail, do you ?
- No, I don't.

:42:43
Well, thank goodness for that. Huh ?
:42:57
You're very much in love with Maxim,
aren't you ?

:43:00
Yes, I can see you are.
:43:02
Don't mind my saying so, but why don't
you do something about your hair ?

:43:05
Why don't you have it cut
or sweep it back behind your ears ?

:43:10
Oh, no, that's worse.
What does Maxim say about it ?

:43:14
- Does he like it like that ?
- Well, he never mentions it.

:43:17
Oh, well, don't go by me.
:43:18
I can see by the way you dress,
you don't care a hoot how you look.

:43:21
But I wonder Maxim
hasn't been at you.

:43:23
He's so particular about clothes.
:43:25
I don't think he ever notices
what I wear.

:43:28
Oh, well,
he must have changed a lot, then.
[ Chuckles ]

:43:33
You mustn't worry
about old Maxim and his moods.

:43:36
One never knows what goes on
in that quiet mind of his.

:43:39
Often he gets
into a terrible rage, and when he does--

:43:42
[ Whistles ]
But I don't suppose he'll
lose his temper with you.

:43:44
You seem such a placid
little thing.

:43:46
- Come along, old girl. We've got
to be on the fiirst tee at 3..00.
- All right, I'm coming.

:43:50
Well, good-bye,
Maxim, old boy.

:43:52
Good-bye, Giles.
Thanks for coming, old boy.

:43:54
Good-bye, my dear. Forgive me
for asking you so many rude questions.

:43:57
We both really hope
you'll be very happy.


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