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1:41:00
Are you sure
"you" don't want to go with her?

1:41:02
Why should I want to go with her?
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You're in love with her.
1:41:15
You won't be annoyed if I cry
at the boat, will you, Sabrina?

1:41:19
I'll be disappointed
if you don't, Father.

1:41:22
I'd feel better if you'd be angry
with me for allowing this to happen.

1:41:26
It wasn't your fault, Father.
It was mine.

1:41:31
I should have believed you.
1:41:33
There's a front seat
and a back seat

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and a window in between.
1:41:39
If it's any consolation,
one good thing's come out of it.

1:41:43
You did get over David, didn't you?
1:41:45
Dear David.
Yes, I did get over that. I'm cured.

1:41:52
Now, how to get over the cure!
1:41:56
It wouldn't have worked out really.
1:41:58
The papers would have said
how fine and democratic

1:42:01
for a Larrabee
to marry the chauffeur's daughter.

1:42:04
But would they praise
the chauffeur's daughter? No.

1:42:07
Democracy can be
a wickedly unfair thing.

1:42:11
Nobody poor
was ever called democratic

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for marrying somebody rich.
1:42:39
Why don't we start this meeting
and sign the papers?

1:42:42
We're waiting for David, of course.
1:42:45
That boy has no sense of time,
of direction.

1:42:47
As a matter of fact,
he has no sense. Where is he?

1:42:51
We'll get to that in a minute.
1:42:53
Here are the smelling salts.
I got you the largest size.


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