High Society
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:12:01
...l'm going to personally
chain you to your bed.

:12:04
Why, what is it, dear?
:12:08
-He was handsome.
-Don't talk of him as if he were dead.

:12:12
Well, he is dead to me.
:12:13
And if that picture turns up once more,
it's going right in the ashcan.

:12:18
Well, look at this.
:12:19
-Wow. Jewels.
-From Father.

:12:22
lsn't it pretty?
:12:23
His girlfriend probably turned it down.
:12:26
-That's not fair to your father.
-How can you defend him?

:12:29
A common chorus girl.
:12:31
She's not a chorus girl.
She's quite a talented ballet dancer.

:12:35
lsn't it stinking of Tracy
not to invite Father to the wedding?

:12:39
Yes, Caroline. Just between us,
it's good and stinking.

:12:42
Me too.
:12:44
Oh, darling, why don't you
face facts squarely as l did?

:12:47
We might face the fact that neither
of us has been a great success as a wife.

:12:52
We both took the only stand a woman
could take and keep her self-respect.

:12:56
-Yes, dear.
-The Hammonds.

:12:58
And now l have my self-respect
and no husband.

:13:01
-Oh, we're both better off. Believe me.
-Yes, dear.

:13:05
-And we're both happier.
-Yes, dear.

:13:07
-Oh, isn't George an angel?
-Yes, George is an angel.

:13:10
-Now, is he handsome, or is he not?
-George is handsome.

:13:13
Golly Moses, l'm a lucky girl.
:13:19
Tracy, that's your song.
Dexter must be home.

:13:23
Mother, has Dexter come back?
:13:25
Well, we knew Dexter was giving
his house over to this festival.

:13:29
l suppose he might have come back.
:13:31
He's back. No one but Dexter
would play that song.

:13:34
That wretched, cheap, vulgar song.
:13:38
That beautiful, wonderful song
he wrote especially for her.

:13:43
That's gratitude.

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