High Society
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:52:00
Good morning.
:52:05
l'd like to say....
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Well, there's been a little hitch.
:52:13
l've made a terrible fool of myself,
which isn't at all unusual.

:52:18
Well, my fiancé that was....
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Well, he thinks we ought to
call it a day, and l quite agree with him.

:52:28
-Help me.
-Tell them two years ago l did you...

:52:30
...out of a wedding
by eloping in Maryland.

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Two years ago l did you out of a wedding
in this house by eloping to Maryland.

:52:37
l hope to make it up now
by going thought with it.

:52:40
But l hope to make it up now
by going through with it....

:52:47
As originally
and most beautifully planned.

:52:51
-So if you'll just keep your seats.
-So if you'll just keep your lovely seats.

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-That's all.
-That's all.

:52:58
-Oh, Dexter, are you sure?
-No, but l'll risk it if you will.

:53:02
-You're not just doing it to save my face?
-lt's such a nice face.

:53:06
-Come on, Dexter, we've no time to lose.
-See you in a minute.

:53:09
Oh, Father, l'm so glad you came back.
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-l'm glad you're here.
-Thank you, Tracy.

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And l'm sorry, l'm truly sorry,
l've been a disappointment to you.

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l never said that, darling, and l never will.
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l love you, Father.
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And l love you, my daughter.
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Help me off the pedestal.
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Watch out for that first step.
lt's quite a tumble.

:53:51
Pretty contagious idea, isn't it?
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Well, l must confess
l'm not exactly immune.

:53:58
Liz, l know l'm not
destiny's dream man...


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