High Society
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:09:01
-Why can't you go in there?
-l ain't got my library card.

:09:05
Dig you.
:09:08
-Are you the musicians?
-That's what the man said.

:09:11
-What name shall l say?
-Tell Dex old Satchelmouth.

:09:15
Will you please follow me,
Mr. Satchelmouth?

:09:18
Wipe your feet, boys. Something
tells me we've got a long walk ahead.

:09:29
Hey, pops! How's the chops?
Good to see you, boy!

:09:32
-Hey, fellas!
-How's everything?

:09:35
You've been all over
Europe since l saw you.

:09:38
-Go to Sweden?
-Yes.

:09:40
-Skol.
-l was the skol-est cat ever.

:09:42
l bet you were. Here it is, fellas.
Just lay it out here.

:09:46
l never thought you lived
in a big house.

:09:49
Shows what happens when your
grandfather's a robber baron.

:09:52
-You can play football in here.
-But can you rehearse?

:09:56
-ls the chandelier tied tight?
-lf it swings, put a mute in your horn.

:10:00
Pardon me.
The ladies are waiting in the library.

:10:03
Vamp a little, will you?
:10:04
-Okay, Dex.
-All right.

:10:08
Ladies?
:10:09
-Dexter.
-Hello, Ruth.

:10:10
Thanks for letting the
musicians rehearse here.

:10:13
-Tickled to death.
-You saved the festival.

:10:15
As long as l can save you.
:10:17
-Hello, Helen.
-Save us?

:10:18
You know you might lose
your billing in the blue book?

:10:22
Jazz is considered very unchic.
:10:24
Oh, l'm sure we'll love it.
:10:25
Let us know if we can help.
:10:27
l will. Thanks a lot for coming by.
:10:29
-Thank you.
-We'll keep in touch.

:10:31
-You bet. Bye.
-Bye.

:10:35
-Hello?
-Hello, Dexter?

:10:39
-This is Caroline.
-Hello, beautiful.

:10:43
Any time now.
:10:51
Where's Tracy?
l've been yelling for her.

:10:53
You don't yell, Caroline.
You call a person.

:10:55
You yell if you're in pain.
:10:58
Well, this wedding gives me a pain.

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