A Letter to Three Wives
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1:32:19
- She walks in beauty like the night.
- Hello, George.

1:32:21
Of cloudless climes
and starry skies...

1:32:24
and all that's good of dark...
1:32:26
- You're the most dreamy thing
I've ever hated at sight.
- Thanks so much.

1:32:30
- How are the martinis?
- Very high and dry.

1:32:32
- Let me bring you up to date.
- No, thanks.

1:32:35
- Not drinking?
- Not at the moment.

1:32:37
Say, how long a wait do you suppose before
Brad comes sliding down the banister?

1:32:41
- A rough idea.
- He's... not here.

1:32:46
What do you mean
he's not here?

1:32:48
Brad's not here.
1:32:51
There was a message when I got home
saying he wouldn't be back tonight.

1:32:59
Well, perhaps you'd rather
not go without him.

1:33:02
- Why not?
- Well, uh...

1:33:04
Then how about having just
one with us before we leave?

1:33:06
Thanks. I feel fine just as I am.
1:33:08
Oh, a tiny one, for medicinal purposes
against the night air, huh?

1:33:12
- She doesn't want one, George.
- Well, then, uh, shall we?

1:33:42
- Sure you don't want a drink?
- Sure.

1:33:49
You know who that guy is?
A bookie.

1:33:52
All the barbershops and saloons
in town dancing with my wife.

1:33:55
- He came over and asked very politely.
- She'd dance with anybody.

1:33:58
She waited to see
if you had any objections.


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