Dinner at Eight
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1:42:01
Dear, it isn't as bad as all that. ls it, now?
1:42:04
No. Not at all.
1:42:11
Dear heart, l would have told you
all about it.

1:42:14
No, you wouldn't.
And l've been too busy to notice...

1:42:18
while you've been suffering.
1:42:21
Oliver, l do love you,
and l've always loved you...

1:42:26
even though l have turned into a silly...
1:42:29
stupid, useless wife.
1:42:31
Now, but you haven't, Millie.
1:42:34
As a matter of fact,
you've turned out a much better wife...

1:42:38
than l have a husband.
1:42:39
- No.
- Yes.

1:42:42
You see, the thing
that's troubling me most, Millie...

1:42:46
is that...
1:42:49
l'm afraid the Jordan Line is gone.
1:42:52
- Gone?
- We're broke.

1:42:58
But everybody's broke, darling.
Don't let that worry you.

1:43:02
We'll economize. That's what we'll do.
1:43:05
We'll economize. Now, let me see.
1:43:10
l don't have to take a box for that
charity thing Saturday night now...

1:43:13
you know, for backward orphans
or something.

1:43:16
And l'll cancel my hairdresser's tomorrow.
1:43:18
You leave everything to me.
1:43:20
And with Paula married to Ernest,
we'll take a smaller place somewhere.

1:43:25
Hello, Embassy Club.
This is Mrs. Oliver Jordan.

1:43:28
l want to cancel my table
for after the theater tonight. Thank you.

1:43:32
And you go to bed
right after dinner, darling.

1:43:36
Darling, we're going to be
happier than ever. You'll see.

1:43:42
l like it in New York in the summer.
1:43:44
l've had some swell times
on penthouse parties.

1:43:48
All my life, l've wanted
to be a penthouse girl.

1:43:51
Yeah. You'd be good at that.
1:43:54
l'll be seeing you.

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