The Party
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:17:02
I'm sorry.
:17:03
It is utterly fantastic.
:17:05
What a wonderful thing
for anyone to do.

:17:06
Take everything,
including the father's watch.

:17:08
It's wonderful.
:17:10
I tell you, tonight
is one big round of laughter.

:17:13
All fun and laughter.
:17:17
The congressman
was just telling us...

:17:19
about the time he was robbed.
:17:28
Who's the foreigner?
:17:30
I don't know.
:17:32
Someone my mixed-up wife
invited.

:17:35
Oh, dear.
:17:40
Hello, dog.
What do you want?

:17:41
What do you want, eh?
You like my feet, do you?

:17:44
Have your fill, and away you go.
:17:45
Feet are considered a delicacy
among certain animals.

:17:51
Go on, you've had enough now.
Off. Chow!

:17:54
In fact, there are
certain man-eating animals...

:17:57
who will eat only the feet,
leave everything else.

:17:59
Would not touch one other thing.
:18:00
Get away. Down, now.
Chow, dog.

:18:04
Get away.
:18:06
Get away from me, dog.
:18:07
Vodka or scotch, sir?
:18:09
Get away.
No, thank you.

:18:12
Get away.
:18:25
Oh, good evening, Mr. Divot.
How are you?

:18:27
How are ya?
:18:28
Smile, baby.
:18:35
Good evening, General.
:18:36
I'd like to have you meet
Miss Michele Monet.

:18:38
Mr. Clutterbuck,
Mrs. Clutterbuck.

:18:40
How are ya, Alice?
:18:42
I'll introduce my guests,
if I may.

:18:43
Here, Mrs. Dunphy.
:18:49
I've heard some wonderful things
about you.

:18:53
Well, sir, you seem to have
a wonderful party going here.


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