Sabrina
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:54:22
Sabrina?
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Hello.
:54:31
You did order champagne, didn't you?
:54:33
- What are you doing here?
- David sent me.

:54:35
- Isn't he coming?
- I don't think he can make it.

:54:38
- What happened?
- He got stuck.

:54:42
Stuck?
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Nothing serious.
One of those things.

:54:47
Shall I serve it up there
or will you come down?

:54:50
- Up there? Alright.
- No, I'll come down.

:54:53
We meet under the most peculiar
circumstances.

:54:56
Either you're under eight cars
looking for a spark plug

:54:59
or you're up here umpiring a tennis
match between two imaginary players.

:55:04
Oh, you look lovely, Sabrina.
And very grown up.

:55:08
- I'll get back to the party.
- And leave me here?

:55:11
What did David say?
:55:12
I haven't seen him in such a state
:55:15
since he was kicked in the head
by a polo pony.

:55:18
- That's nice.
- Amnesia has definitely set in.

:55:21
He's completely forgotten
he's engaged. He wants you.

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And I want him. I've been in love
with him all my life.

:55:29
- There goes the engagement!
- You don't object?

:55:32
Object? To you? It's as though
a window had been thrown open

:55:36
and a lovely breeze swept through
this stuffy house.

:55:40
How could I object?
:55:41
Even though the breeze
comes from the garage?

:55:45
This is the 20th century, Sabrina.
:55:47
Thank you. Let's drink to that.
:55:50
Sorry it isn't David here instead
of me. But it's all in the family.

:55:57
When you walked in,
:55:59
I was sure you'd been sent
by the family to deal with me.


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