High Society
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: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.
:11:02
l think Tracy was awful
mean to divorce Dexter.

:11:05
Can l have this?
:11:06
Oh, and take those presents
over to the other table.

:11:10
Mother, Tracy's sort of hard, isn't she?
:11:13
Not hard. None of my children are
that, l hope. The goblets too.

:11:17
Tracy's just exceptionally
strong-minded.

:11:20
And very wonderful always.
:11:24
l wish something would
happen around here.

:11:27
Nothing definitely ever happens here.
:11:29
Out of the way, angel.
You'll get stepped on.

:11:32
So far, l've received 24 nut dishes
and 1 6 silver ice picks.

:11:36
That should give you an idea of what
people think of your next husband.

:11:40
Mother, don't you think Caroline's old
enough to go to a good military school?

:11:45
-What's this?
-l haven't the faintest idea.

:11:48
-lt stinks.
-Don't say stinks, darling.

:11:51
lf absolutely necessary, ""smells,""
but only if absolutely necessary.

:11:57
lf you put this picture in my
wedding presents once more...


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