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:58:04
Flatteringly put.
:58:07
Double fault. Lucky me.
:58:10
A fellow of fame and fortune,
not without talent.

:58:15
Ready?
:58:16
If only you'd put one in play.
:58:18
Call this one out.
:58:20
What for? I'm winning.
:58:22
Damn.
:58:23
Damn.
:58:24
And who is he escorting?
:58:27
Mildred Harris, that intellectual giant
of 16 who still sucks her thumb.

:58:32
Very funny.
:58:34
Then why aren't you laughing?
:58:37
Because I'm marrying her.
:58:49
She's really not that bad.
:58:51
"Really not that bad"?
:58:54
Spoken like a man desperately in love.
You're madder than I thought.

:59:03
You sure it's yours?
:59:05
I can only hope.
:59:07
There are ways of getting out of this.
:59:10
Where I come from,
that's not an option.

:59:16
Besides, I want a family...
:59:19
You'll have one before you know it.
:59:22
May I congratulate you?
:59:25
You may not!
:59:27
Good!
:59:36
You didn't suspect about Mildred?
:59:39
Not for a moment.
:59:41
Why don't you add that? Put that in?
:59:44
I'll never forget the night
Mary told me.

:59:48
We were celebrating
the end of WW1.

:59:51
I met J. Edgar Hoover
for the first time.

:59:54
You should explain this was before
he became head of the FBI.

:59:58
If I may continue, Mr. Hearst.
We're too generous.


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