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:40:01
Why? Her career?
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She got enough out of it.
She's not forgotten.

:40:05
She still gets those fan letters.
:40:07
I wouldn't look too closely
at the postmarks.

:40:13
You send them.
Is that it, Max?

:40:16
I'd better press
your evening clothes, sir.

:40:19
Mr. Gillis has not forgotten
Madame's New Year's party?

:40:24
No, no, I haven't.
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I suppose all the waxworks
are coming.

:40:29
I wouldn't know, sir.
Madame made the arrangements.

:40:52
There it was again.
:40:54
That room of hers,
all satin and ruffles.

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And that bed,
like a gilded rowboat.

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The perfect setting
for a silent movie queen.

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Poor devil.
:41:07
Still waving proudly to a parade
which had long since passed her by.

:41:16
It was at her New Year's party that
I found out how she felt about me.

:41:21
Maybe I'd been an idiot
not to have sensed it was coming--

:41:25
that sad, embarrassing revelation.
:41:33
Joe!
:41:39
You look absolutely divine.
:41:43
- T urn around.
- Please.

:41:44
Come on. Perfect.
Wonderful shoulders.

:41:48
I love that line.
:41:50
It's all padding.
Don't let it fool you.

:41:52
To me, getting dressed up was always
just putting on my dark blue suit.

:41:56
I don't like the stud they sent.
I want you to have a pearl.

:41:58
A big luscious pearl.

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