High Society
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:41:35
Cold?
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And what little mission of mischief
brings you out of the bushes?

:41:42
A wedding present.
:41:44
Wouldn't it have been simpler
to have it sent over?

:41:46
Oh, no.
:41:49
Whoever brought it could never say
what l want to say.

:41:54
Well?
:41:56
Lovely and unrelenting.
:42:00
-You said you had something to say.
-l'd hoped you'd changed a little, Tracy...

:42:06
...maybe softened some.
:42:08
Well, not for my sake entirely,
but for yours.

:42:11
-You'd stand a better chance at happiness.
-Thank you. l'll manage.

:42:16
Oh, yeah. l bet you will.
You'll manage all right.

:42:19
You'll manage George too.
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But heaven help him if he shows
any signs of weakness or rebellion.

:42:25
l see you haven't changed either, Dexter.
:42:29
l tried hard to figure it out.
:42:32
Your father hurt you deeply
when he hurt your mother.

:42:35
-Please.
-So you started demanding perfection.

:42:39
Nobody was gonna hurt you.
You felt l tricked you.

:42:44
l didn't know you wanted a husband
who'd be high priest to a virgin goddess.

:42:48
-Stop using those foul words.
-lt's a real pity too, Tracy.

:42:52
You'd be a wonderful woman
if you'd just let your tiara slip a little.

:42:57
But you'll never be a wonderful woman,
or even a wonderful human being...


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