High Society
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:15:03
-l haven't the same high hopes for you.
-l don't wanna be a wonderful woman.

:15:07
lsn't it enough you almost spoiled my life
without spoiling my wedding?

:15:11
-l didn't try to spoil your life, Sam.
-And stop calling me Sam.

:15:14
l know you didn't try to spoil mine,
but you called the shots.

:15:17
You were dictating the fellow
you wanted me to be.

:15:20
With your background
and taste and intelligence...

:15:23
...you could have become a
serious composer, or a diplomat...

:15:27
...or anything you wanted to be.
:15:30
And what have you become?
A jukebox hero?

:15:35
Well, is that bad?
:15:37
Dexter, be satisfied and let me alone.
:15:42
Go away. Go away and stay away.
:15:44
l tried to. l even wanted to.
:15:46
But l guess l'm just a weak character.
l'm still in love with you.

:15:57
Dexter?
:15:59
Oh, hello, honey.
:16:02
-l don't think your sister likes me.
-l do.

:16:06
Thanks, sweetie.
:16:08
What do you suppose
she sees in George anyway?

:16:11
l don't know. Tracy just
likes character, l guess.

:16:15
l don't think George
has so much character.

:16:18
Now, l hate to admit it, but l think
she's made a pretty good choice.

:16:23
l expect some day to see George Kittredge
president of Redfern Coal.

:16:27
That's not hard.
Father's president of Redfern Coal.

:16:31
Let's be fair now, honey.
:16:33
Takes a lot of character to start at
the bottom and work your way up.

:16:37
lf you start at the bottom
of a coal mine...

:16:40
...and worked your way to the top...
:16:42
...you'd still only be on the ground.
:16:44
Little one, you've brought
up an interesting point.

:16:47
Why does he always have to walk
like he owned the world?

:16:51
And the way he stiffs the air?
:16:54
Like he was looking for breakfast.
:16:56
For a minute there, l thought
you were George Kittredge himself.


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