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:28:03
The Bunkers must be having a party.
:28:17
How bonny are the banks
of the Lucinda River.

:28:20
l knew we'd find friends
all along the way.

:28:29
Neddy!
:28:31
Enid. This is Julie Ann Hooper,
our babysitter.

:28:35
l lost her for a while.
But l found her again.

:28:38
How fortunate for you, darling.
:28:41
What a lovely dress.
You look ravishing.

:28:44
Ned, what a treat to have you here.
:28:47
l see Roger's the life of the party
as usual.

:28:50
He started all by himself at brunch.
l guess it caught up with him.

:28:55
Neddy, tell me everything.
l want to know all about you.

:29:00
Enid.
:29:02
Look who's there!
Get yourself a drink.

:29:06
We'll have one quick one
to appease the natives.

:29:10
- Neddy!
- Hi, honeybunch.

:29:12
- To think l nearly didn't get here.
- Ned, you old fossil. How are you?

:29:16
Great. Just great.
:29:18
- Ned! My God, it's been a dog's age.
- Rusty.

:29:21
- Let's have a game of golf. Soon.
- Darling!

:29:25
- ls it undiplomatic to ask of Lucinda?
- She's great. And bring your money.

:29:31
- Neddy! Neddy, darling.
- l'm John.

:29:35
We want to see you.
Lucinda will call. How you doing?

:29:39
Great, great.
:29:42
- My God, Neddy Merrill.
- Freddy Preston.

:29:45
Marvelous to see you. We missed
you. l expected you'd be on Xanadu.

:29:50
- l'll have to call Willie.
- Good show.

:29:53
- Mr. Merrill.
- Hi, Stanley. How's lnez?

:29:56
- She'll be glad to see you.
- She's my girl.

:29:59
- Yes, sir. What may l get you?
- Dom Perignon. That's for us.


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