All About Eve
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:42:00
Merchandise laying all over the shop.
:42:03
- You mixed Margo up with a five-and-ten.
- Make it Bergdorf Goodman.

:42:06
Everything on its proper shelf, eh, Max?
All done up in little ribbons.

:42:10
I could die right now
and nobody'd be confused.

:42:13
- How aboutyou, Max?
- How about me what?

:42:15
Suppose you dropped dead.
What aboutyour inventory?

:42:18
I ain't going to drop dead. Not with the heat.
:42:23
This is the most ghoulish conversation.
:42:25
- Thank you.
- Nothing.

:42:28
Max!
:42:30
Fife!
:42:32
"The kid" will be down in a minute, unless
you'd like to take her drink up to her.

:42:36
I can get a fresh one...
Karen, you're a Gibson girl.

:42:40
The general atmosphere is very Macbethish.
:42:43
- What has or is about to happen?
- What is he talking about?

:42:46
- Macbeth.
- We've seen you like this before.

:42:49
Is it over or is it just beginning?
:43:01
Fasten your seat belts.
It's going to be a bumpy night.

:43:07
- Margo, darling!
- How are you?

:43:12
Enchantée to you too.
:43:15
I remember, Addison, crossing you off
my guest list. What are you doing here?

:43:19
Dear Margo, you were an unforgettable
Peter Pan. You must play it again soon.

:43:24
- Remember Miss Caswell?
- I do not. How do you do?

:43:26
- We've never met. Maybe that's why.
- She is an actress.

:43:29
A graduate of the Copacabana
School of Dramatic Art.

:43:35
Eve.
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- Good evening, Mr DeWitt.
- I had no idea you knew each other.

:43:39
This must be, at long last,
our formal introduction.

:43:42
- Until now, we've only met in passing.
- That's how you met me. In passing.

:43:47
Eve, this is an old friend
of Mr DeWitt's mother.

:43:49
- Miss Caswell, Miss Harrington.
- How do you do?

:43:52
I've been wanting you
to meet Eve for the longest time.

:43:55
Your timidity must have
kept you from mentioning it.

:43:58
- You know of her interest in the theatre?
- We have that in common.


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