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Laura, take a look at this.
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Do you like it? Do you think it'll make
people want to bathe more often?

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It should. It's excellent.
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- There you are.
- Good night, Miss Hunt.

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- Good night.
- Good night, Mr. Carpenter.

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- Good night, honey.
- It's really very good. Who's the model?

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A girl named Diane Redfern.
You hired her yourself last week.

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- Don't you remember?
- Oh, yeah.

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Well, let's go, moon of my delight.
I am starved.

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You usually are.
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- I approve of that hat.
- You do?

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Mm-hmm.
And the girl in it too.

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Thank you.
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I knew there was
something on my mind.

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What is it? Oh, yes.
Will you dine with me tomorrow night?

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- Maybe.
- No, that isn't what's worrying me.

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- It's the next night.
- But, Shelby, I can't be-

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Good. What about three weeks from
tonight and all the nights in between?

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Don't you think
I have any other engagements?

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What about two months
from now and the month after that?

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- What about next year?
- That's all settled. What about breakfast?

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What about dancing?
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What about lunch?
Beautiful lunches...

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- day after day after day after day?
- What about work?

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Beautiful work,
day after day after day?

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Why, Miss Hunt,
the way you talk.

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You'd think I was
in love with you.

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Yes, Laura,
I heard everything he said.

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I went to call for you.
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I'm sorry, Waldo.
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And that reminds me.
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Old Mother Hubbard has
something in the cupboard.

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The results of
my private investigation...

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of that sterling character,
Mr. Shelby Carpenter.

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By stooping so low, you only
degrade yourself, Waldo.

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Did you know that he almost went to jail
for passing rubber checks...

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that he was suspected of stealing
his hostess's jewels...

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when he was a houseguest
in Virginia?


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