High Society
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-We wondered about Mr. Lord--
-We usually have box lunches on the lawn.

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But today it's sit-down.
Come to the garden.

:33:11
-Do you like your sherry dry or sweet?
-Scotch on the rocks.

:33:14
George, Mr. Connor of SPY magazine.
He's going to cover our wedding.

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How do you do?
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-And Miss lmbrie of Duluth.
-How do you do?

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Splendid. l'm a great admirer
of your magazine, Mr. Connor.

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Really? Why?
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lt has its finger on the pulse of the public
and its ear to the ground.

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That's a vulnerable position,
don't you think?

:33:34
l asked Edward to set two extra places.
:33:36
Make it three. Hello, sweetheart!
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-Who he?
-This is Miss lmbrie and Mr. Connor...

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-...from SPY magazine.
-SPY?

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Your tastes have changed a little,
haven't they, Sam?

:33:48
-Sam?
-Her middle name's Samantha.

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-She hates it. Hi.
-Hi.

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lsn't it time for your milk
and arsenic, darling?

:33:58
Are you the same Dexter-Haven
that wrote a song called ""Samantha""?

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And unless l'm mistaken,
weren't you once married to Miss Lord?

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-Guilty on both counts.
-l remember. Two years ago.

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Elopement, headlines,
divorce, headlines...

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-...and now you're back for the wedding?
-l'm here for this jazz festival...

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...but l expect to pitch a little rice
on the side.

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Mr. Haven has become
quite famous since our divorce.

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Undoubtedly you know of his
piano concerto ""Choo Choo Mama.""

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Yes, l know it very well.
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Tell me, how did you
and Mr. Kittredge meet?

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Heaven brought them together.
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My father took me to inspect
one of his mines...

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...and Mr. Kittredge was there
to guide us.

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-How romantic.
-Yes, they met in a hole in the ground.

:34:39
We're all very friendly.
lt's the only civilized way to behave.

:34:43
Could l have a picture of the bride
between her first and second husband?

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Really, l don't-- Darling....
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ls something like this thrilling?
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May the two gentlemen
look at each other?

:34:53
You don't look as well
as the last time l saw you.

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Ready?
:34:58
You've got a lot on your mind.
But it's too late to back out, old boy.


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