High Society
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How'd you like my wedding present?
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l'm not used to having
my gifts go unacknowledged.

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Oh, it was beautiful and sweet.
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-She was quite a boat, the True Love.
-Was and is.

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Boy, she was yare.
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But l wasn't, was l?
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No, you were.
You were very good at the bright work.

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l can still see you out there on the deck.
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Down on your knees
with your little cake of polish.

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l made her shine.
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-Where is she now?
-She's in the yards being gone over.

:45:36
l thought l'd sell her to this fella,
Rufe Watries, at Oyster Bay.

:45:39
-For money?
-Why not?

:45:41
-To that fat old rum pot?
-l'm gonna design another.

:45:45
Thought l'd call it the True Love II.
What do you think?

:45:48
l'll tell you what you could call her:
the Easy Virtue.

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Oh, now, come on, Sam.
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l won't have you thinking such things
about yourself. Cut it out.

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But it's true.
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A little slip now and then
is good for people.

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Especially if they learn something.
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On, l don't know anything anymore.
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Now, that sounds hopeful.
That's just fine.

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Well, there's one
consoling thought, Dexter.

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-You're well rid of me.
-No, nobody can say that but me.

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l hope we're not interrupting anything.
As if we didn't know we were.

:46:28
Tracy, Liz and l think we're gonna
resign from SPY magazine.

:46:31
We're not turning in the story.
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We're gonna burn it
to keep warm this winter.

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-You can have it as a wedding present.
-Oh, thank you. Thank you both.

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You're dear and sweet,
and l don't deserve your kindness.

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-Easy come, easy go.
-Oh, but you'll stay for the wedding?

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Oh, well, l--
Oh, here comes the groom!

:46:58
Why, it's George.

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