Suddenly, Last Summer
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Violet, bye now.
Say thank you, George.

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Bye, Aunt Violet.
Thanks for everything.

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Aren't they awful?
Sebastian and I used to speculate...

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...on how those Neanderthals...
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...could've produced a girl
as rare as Catherine.

:31:20
You would have liked Sebastian
and he would have been charmed by you.

:31:25
He wasn't a family or a money snob,
but he was a snob.

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He was a snob about loveliness
in things...

:31:32
...about personal charm
and physical grace in people.

:31:36
We always had a perfect troupe...
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...of beautiful people around us
always, whenever we travelled.

:31:44
- May I sit here?
- Sebastian's seat.

:31:47
- Oh, well...
- No, no, please.

:31:49
It's a court jester's chair.
A rare one, 500 years old.

:31:54
Please, sit on it.
:31:57
Say something funny.
Make me stop wanting to cry.

:32:02
I'm afraid I'd make
a miserable jester.

:32:05
I get concerned when
people stop wanting to cry.

:32:09
Time for your medicine and daiquiri.
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In that order.
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Isn't it nice of the drugstore
to keep me alive?

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- Thank you.
- Foxhill...

:32:19
See the Hollys off the premises.
They're apt to remove the silver.

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Yes, Mrs. Venable.
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He would sit in his chair,
I in mine, at 5:00 every day...

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...and we'd have daiquiris
with St. Sebastian brooding above us.

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But you stayed here last summer.
:32:36
I did. I wasn't well.
He took Catherine with him.

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- And he died.
- Of a heart attack.

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Was she with him?
:32:43
She was there with him when he died,
and that day she lost her mind.

:32:48
When will you see her, doctor?
:32:51
As soon as I can.
:32:53
What can I tell Dr. Hockstader
about your interest in helping us?

:32:58
Can't that wait until
you've met my niece...


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