High Society
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:26:02
But they're dancing in there.
:26:03
l know, but George is frowning at me.
l can't dance when anyone frowns at me.

:26:10
We'll go over the wall.
:26:15
-Whose car shall we use?
-Anyone's.

:26:18
-Let's use the blue one.
-No, that's mine.

:26:24
-Hello, George. Where's Tracy?
-Powdering her nose.

:26:39
-Hello.
-Hello. You look fine.

:26:44
l feel fine.
Do you hear a telephone ringing?

:26:50
lt's my bedroom telephone.
lt's probably George.

:26:55
-You can't marry him.
-No? Well, l'm going to.

:26:59
-He's not in your class.
-Snob.

:27:04
George comes from the so-called
""lower class,"" Dexter from the upper.

:27:08
Well, l'll take the lower every time.
:27:11
Sure, as long as you can't get
a drawing room.

:27:14
-You're insulting.
-l'm sorry.

:27:16
-Don't apologize.
-Who's apologizing?

:27:18
You are.
:27:19
lf you don't think l'll marry George,
you come around tomorrow morning.

:27:24
lt's already tomorrow morning.
:27:27
So it is.
Oh, let's not quarrel, Mike.

:27:31
-What you need is another drink.
-That's right.

:27:44
l can't find Liz.
:27:45
l just saw someone wander out
into the garden. Alone.

:27:48
Oh, you don't tell me.
The little vixen.

:27:52
Ollie ollie oxen free.
:27:54
-Uncle Willie giving you a little trouble?
-He's gonna end up a juvenile delinquent.


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