Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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:22:01
Everyone knew
our marriage was a disaster.

:22:04
If I'd so much as touched that gun,
they'd have charged me with murder.

:22:11
Yes, well, one day...
:22:17
...I will shoot a man.
I may start with you. Or you.

:22:27
- Is that loaded?
- Oh, yeah.

:22:31
Which conversation shall we join?
:22:32
The one least likely to involve gunfire.
:22:35
Excuse me for a moment.
:22:57
That's from Napoleon's
coronation carriage.

:23:01
You have an impressive collection.
:23:03
No, Mr. Kelso. Look around.
It's not a collection, it's my home.

:23:07
- Fabergé?
- I'm a minor enthusiast.

:23:10
Minor? Three eggs...
:23:12
...a jewelry box and, I believe,
a gold-leaf album.

:23:15
Nicholas himself would be lucky
to have so much Fabergé.

:23:21
Wouldn't he?
:23:22
I admit to that.
:23:25
Would you care
to see something a little more...

:23:27
...unusual?
:23:29
That'd be very nice.
:23:36
Hello, Mother, darling.
:23:38
- Are you enjoying yourself?
- I'm having a wonderful time.

:23:41
John Kelso.
:23:43
He's a writer, Mother.
:23:53
This is what we call the ballroom.

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