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- Happy Christmas.
- Cool Christmas.

:20:04
Happy Christmas!
:20:07
The most gorgeous Negroes
you've ever seen have just gone upstairs.

:20:11
- What on earth's going on up there?
- They're having a diplomatic reception.

:20:16
Would you like to have
a diplomatic reception?

:20:19
What a good idea!
:20:35
I can't get them to go.
:20:39
Make them. Force them to go.
:20:43
How?
:20:44
- I don't know. Can't you force them to go?
- I don't know half of them.

:20:49
Oh, dear. I just wish they'd all go away
from our little place.

:20:53
Why did we ever have this party?
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I don't know, but I wish they'd all go.
:21:03
My friends seem to get on very well
with your friends.

:21:09
Your friends are so pretty.
:21:13
Yours are so intelligent.
:21:17
I couldn't have been happy
if I'd kept Robert from his children.

:21:21
I was absolutely insistent, rain or shine,
he went and saw them.

:21:26
I couldn't have forgiven myself
if he hadn't done that, you see.

:21:29
I've never really been the jealous type.
:21:32
Where the hell have you been?
:21:36
- I told you I had to go and see the children.
- Till this hour?

:21:43
Did you see her?
:21:45
Her?
:21:50
- No.
- I don't know whether I believe you.

:21:55
What makes you think she wants to see me?
:21:57
- Perhaps you want to see her.
- Perhaps I do.

:21:59
Why don't you tell me if you want to
see her? If you're still in love with her?


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