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:38:01
- It's only fair.
- Tonight?

:38:03
- Do you really want to see me?
- Very much.

:38:05
- Sure?
- Yes, I'm sure.

:38:07
- Alright.
- We'll go out on the town.

:38:09
We'll drive to New York, have
a quick drink, then go for dinner.

:38:13
I know a wonderful French restaurant
on First Avenue.

:38:17
I guess you wouldn't think
so much of it after Paris.

:38:20
I'll love it!
:38:21
We'll go dancing.
:38:23
When they throw us out of El Morocco,
we'll go to the Village.

:38:26
You like Dixieland bands?
I know the greatest. It's...

:38:31
Wait, I forgot.
We're having a party here tonight.

:38:35
With an orchestra and dancing?
That'll be even more fun.

:38:39
I don't know.
A lot of dull people. Family stuff.

:38:42
I don't mind if you're there.
:38:45
- Sabrina?
- In a minute, Father.

:38:47
I have a lovely evening dress
with yards of skirt.

:38:50
- Shall I wear it?
- Why, yes, of course.

:38:52
This couldn't be nicer.
A homecoming party!

:38:55
I'll get the dress out
and press it.

:38:59
See you tonight.
:39:07
Hello, Linus. I'm back!
:39:18
It's Sabrina.
Would you have recognised her?

:39:21
That scrawny kid who'd run away
when she saw us,

:39:24
her knees painted with Mercurochrome.
:39:27
How do you like those legs now?
Aren't they something?

:39:30
David, the last pair of legs
that were something

:39:34
cost the family $25,000.
:39:37
Look what I brought you from Paris.
:39:39
Sabrina, I should have mentioned it
in a letter...

:39:42
- Here. Do you like it?
- But I didn't want to upset you.

:39:46
Aren't they gaudy?
:39:48
Sabrina, David is engaged.
He's getting married again.

:39:52
I know. Margaret wrote me.
:39:53
Brandy. And this is for you to wear
on your day off.

:39:57
- Then you don't care?
- Not too much. He's not married yet.


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