Sabrina
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I might as well be reaching
for the moon.

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The moon?
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Oh, you young people
are so old-fashioned!

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Have you not heard? We are building
rockets to reach the moon.

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To begin with, you must stop looking
like a horse.

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Horse?
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"His name is Baron Saint Fontanel."
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Baron!
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"He came here for a refresher course
in soufflés

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and liked me so much he decided
to stay on for the fish."

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- What does she say about David?
- David? She's got a baron!

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"The Baron is 74 years old,
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and very sweet and very wise."
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"He has a box at the opera,
a racing stable, wonderful paintings

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and his own vineyards."
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"Tomorrow night he is taking me
to a very fashionable charity ball

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and I have a dress
just for the occasion."

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"If David could only see me in it."
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"Yards of skirt
and way off the shoulders."

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Good morning, sir.
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- Morning. What's going on?
- A letter from Sabrina.

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Wouldn't you like to read it?
There's something about you.

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- Poor Sabrina.
- What's wrong with him?

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He's getting married again.
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- He is?
- Number four.

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Who says so?
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Cholly Knickerbocker. Don't you
people ever read the society columns?


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