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:44:03
Very sorry.
:44:05
Thank you, Alex, for an excellent
dinner.

:44:07
And please tell your mother from me
that the desert was superb.

:44:22
Miss Huberman has been gone
a long time.

:44:24
Is it necessary for you
to address Alicia as Miss Huberman?

:44:26
I do wish you'd be
a little more cordial to her.

:44:29
Really?
I thought I was behaving very well.

:44:31
Has she been complaining about
me?

:44:34
-No, no.
-I'm grateful.

:44:35
You might smile at her.
:44:36
Wouldn't it be a little too much
if we both grinned at her like idiots?

:44:40
Please, mother,
I want to enjoy myself.

:44:42
Is it so boring to sit with me alone?
:44:44
Not at all, not at all.
:44:53
-Hello!
-Hello!

:44:54
-I thought I saw you.
-How are you?

:44:56
Fine thanks.
Great turn out, isn't it?

:44:58
Yes.
:45:00
-Where are they?
-In a box in the stand.

:45:04
I don't think they can see us,
Alex and his mother.

:45:07
Don't telephone me any more.
Just rely on my popping up.

:45:11
-Can you hear me?
-Sure, go ahead.

:45:14
-Have you heard of Dr. Anderson?
-No.

:45:17
He's some kind of a scientist:
kind face, sixty years old, grey hair.

:45:21
Deep crease in the forehead.
:45:24
-Tall or short?
-Short.

:45:27
-Emil Hupka, heard of him?
-No.

:45:31
He made quite a scene about a wine
bottle the other night.

:45:36
Didn't like the vintage?
:45:37
He seemed to think there was
something else in the bottle.

:45:40
-Was there?
-No, it was wine. We drank it.

:45:45
-Has he pulled anything since?
-Haven't seen him since.

:45:50
Anything else?
:45:54
Nothing important.
:45:55
Just a minor item, but you may
want it for the record.

:45:59
What is it?

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