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:27:02
Oh Brad.
:27:04
What a pity you have to leave so soon.
- I have an early appointment.

:27:10
Everyone thinks the house is heaven.
- Oh, I'm so glad.

:27:16
Good evening, Mother.
How's the party going? - Lovely.

:27:19
This is my son Tony.
- Hello, Tony. - Hello.

:27:23
Tony's graduating from Harvard.
He's Phi Beta Kappa, you know.

:27:27
It's not a big deal.
- He's just too modest.

:27:31
You needn't wait for a cab, Jan.
Tony can take you back.

:27:34
I wouldn't want to impose.
- I'd be delighted to.

:27:39
Thank you.
:27:41
I do hope Mr. P. will feel better
in the morning. - I'm sure he will.

:27:45
It was marvellous.
- Thank you. - I'll talk to you soon.

:27:49
Goodnight.
- I won't be long, Mother.

:27:57
Tony, don't drive too fast.
:28:00
I won't, Mother.
:28:10
When do you have to be
at the Copa for the next show?

:28:13
Don't worry, darling.
:28:18
We've got oodles of time.
:28:47
Oh! Tony, please!
:28:49
Jan, you're so primitive.
:28:54
Tony, control yourself.
:28:56
Remember,
you're a Harvard man.


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