High Society
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:40:01
Oh, l don't know
what's the matter with me. l--

:40:05
l don't seem to remember last night at all.
:40:09
-l must've had too much sun yesterday.
-Yes, the sun will do it every time.

:40:13
You left the party
and came right home to bed.

:40:15
l did? Thank you.
lt's nice to have things accounted for.

:40:20
Only, l wonder what this might be?
:40:23
lt appears to be
a gentleman's wristwatch.

:40:25
But whose? l nearly stepped on it.
:40:27
-Getting out of bed?
-Yes, why?

:40:29
Oh, nothing.
:40:36
There's another mystery.
l think l was robbed last night.

:40:40
Oh, really?
:40:41
Yes. My engagement ring and earrings
and bracelets are missing everywhere.

:40:46
Somebody's houseguest
from New York, no doubt.

:40:49
-Nobody's here from New York.
-l have a few little baubles here.

:40:54
-Where did you find them?
-Don't tell me you don't remember.

:40:58
-Did l give them to you?
-l just stumbled across them.

:41:01
Sam, if you're gonna drink champagne,
you ought to take a swim.

:41:05
Nothing like a swim, you know,
to open the eyes.

:41:12
Now they're open.
:41:14
What do you say we slip into the pantry
and have a little toddy for the body?

:41:17
Medicinal.
:41:20
lf it gets dull around here, have Caroline
tell you about her dream. lt's a dilly.


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