Dinner at Eight
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:19:02
l hope we're both wrong.
:19:06
Why, what's the matter, sir?
:19:09
l'm all right.
:19:21
Hello.
:19:24
Mrs. Jordan, sir.
:19:30
Hello, dear.
:19:31
Oliver?
:19:33
Darling, l'm simply out of my mind.
:19:35
l'm still shy one couple,
and l just can't find an extra man.

:19:39
What am l going to do, dear?
:19:42
You can do something for me, dear.
:19:45
You can invite Dan Packard and his wife.
:19:49
You're joking.
:19:51
Ask that common little woman
to my house?

:19:53
And that noisy, vulgar man?
:19:56
He smells Oklahoma.
:19:58
Oh, no, they're not as bad as that.
:20:02
Anyway, it would be an enormous favor
to me if you did.

:20:06
Of course, if it will help you, dear.
:20:09
Hattie, you can't imagine.
Hattie just came in, dear.

:20:14
Maybe she can help.
:20:15
But do try to think of an extra man,
won't you, dear?

:20:21
l will, dear.
:20:23
Goodbye.
:20:26
Those Packards. Really.
:20:28
Another dinner party?
:20:30
Only a small one, darling.
:20:33
Otherwise, l'd love to have you and Ed,
you understand?

:20:38
No need to apologize. A cousin is a cousin.
:20:41
And Ed hates functions.
:20:43
Ed hates anything that keeps him
from going to the movies every night.

:20:47
l guess l'm what's called ''a Garbo widow.''
:20:58
Hello?

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