High Society
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:11:02
Goodbye.
:11:06
George?
:11:08
Are you having a wonderful time?
:11:11
-lsn't it a beautiful party?
-Yes, a very nice party.

:11:14
-Wouldn't you like to sit down, dear?
-Here? Don't be silly. We'll get stepped on.

:11:20
l thought perhaps you were tired.
l see that Dexter's here.

:11:25
Everybody's here.
Everybody's having a wonderful time.

:11:29
That's nice, isn't it, George?
:11:30
Yes, it's very nice, Tracy, very nice.
:11:33
Very nice.
:11:40
Thank you very much.
That was splendid. Very nice indeed.

:11:44
We are honored in Newport to have
visiting us several famous orchestras...

:11:50
...for the jazz festival tomorrow night.
:11:54
Among them,
the greatest of them all...

:11:57
...Mr. Louis Armstrong. Yeah.
:12:02
We also have with us one of the sponsors
of the festival, Mr. Dexter-Haven.

:12:07
-So l'll ask Dexter to explain.
-Thank you.

:12:14
Dear gentle folk of Newport--
Or maybe l should say, ""hats and cats""?

:12:20
l want you to lend an ear because--
:12:22
Well, l want you to hear
some really shimmering sharps and flats.


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