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1:20:01
Hope you like squab.
1:20:04
Champagne?
1:20:06
Perhaps a few more details about
the evening will refresh your memory.

1:20:16
Mr. O'Keefe told us dinner was served
by a uniformed waiter, a colored man.

1:20:21
You sat at one end and he at the other,
which he found unusual...

1:20:26
...because the table was so long.
1:20:28
How was your mousse?
1:20:30
Bring back memories of Willie O'Keefe?
1:20:32
Not at all.
1:20:34
But I do have...
1:20:36
...a lovely Chippendale dining table.
1:20:38
I often have a friend sit at one end
while I sit at the other.

1:20:42
Is precisely the point
of a long dining table.

1:20:46
The splendor of the meal
adds to its enjoyment.

1:20:48
I imagine a uniformed waiter helps.
1:20:51
It adds elegance, for which I confess...
1:20:53
...a weakness now and then.
1:20:55
I call him Smedley.
1:20:58
His real name's Frankie Jenkins,
but it would be so uncouth during dinner...

1:21:02
...to turn toward the kitchen and holler...
1:21:04
..."Frankie!"
1:21:11
Where is all this leading to?
1:21:13
After dinner, you paid him to have sex.
1:21:19
That is absolute nonsense.
1:21:21
The Quarter is filled
with vivid imaginations, dear Mr. Garrison.

1:21:26
Grimy young hoodlums who will say
and do anything!

1:21:29
Mr. O'Keefe told us...
1:21:31
...David Ferrie came to the house
with another young man.

1:21:36
Who?
David Ferrie.

1:21:39
I don't know that name.
1:21:41
Never having met Mr. O'Keefe,
I couldn't have met Mr. Ferrie.

1:21:58
You're mine, Mary.

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