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:31:00
Oh, it's fabulous.
:31:06
( Continues, Faint )
:31:09
You seem to be in an awfully
good mood tonight, Townsend.

:31:12
- Of course, you're in your element here.
- Are you kidding?

:31:15
You're part of it all -
the whole Manhattan thing.

:31:18
It's different for those of us
from the country.

:31:20
- You're from Greenwich.
- North Greenwich.

:31:23
- This is your world, not mine.
- Oh, come on.

:31:26
You're part of that whole Sally Fowler crowd.
Doesn't get much more inside than that.

:31:30
Not that I particularly care.
I don't believe in those things.

:31:34
- Oh, hi, Serena.
- Hi. Hi, Tom.

:31:38
- How's your brother?
- Fine.

:31:42
Tom, I think we should talk.
:31:47
I haven't been giving you the silent treatment.
I just haven't been talking to you.

:31:51
Well, I felt it.
:31:54
I love the St. Regis.
:31:56
There's all sorts of
hidden nooks and crannies.

:31:59
It's really charming.
:32:01
Yes. They'll probably
knock it down soon.

:32:12
It hardly explains why you just left me there
waiting for you to call...

:32:15
without even a phone call
to explain why you didn't show up.

:32:19
I'm sorry it was such a bad time for you, but I don't
see how that should make me feel any better.

:32:23
You don't? Well, it always
makes me feel better.

:32:27
Well, it makes me feel somewhat better,
but it still doesn't change anything.

:32:31
It shows that it wasn't intentional.
:32:34
To me,
that's an important distinction.

:32:41
- ( Continues, Faint )
- ( Chattering, Laughing )

:32:48
Things are definitely over with Rick.
:32:52
With some relationships,
the breaking up is easier to understand...

:32:55
than how you got involved
in the first place.


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