After the Thin Man
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:17:01
What did she say?
:17:02
Isn't that thing working, Hattie?
:17:04
This works beautifully.
It's you, you mumble.

:17:07
What is it, Katherine?
:17:09
Nora and her husband are coming tonight.
:17:12
- Katherine, after the last time?
- But, Katherine...

:17:15
- Her husband?
- That person.

:17:17
But you said yourself
you wouldn't have him again.

:17:19
I know I did.
:17:21
And my opinion of him and what
he represents hasn't changed a particle.

:17:24
Then why did you ask him?
:17:26
I have a very good reason for asking him,
which you will know in time.

:17:30
That must be they now. Understand, now,
I want you all to be pleasant to him.

:17:34
- Of course, if you say so.
- It's going to be difficult.

:17:37
Poor Nora, my heart bleeds for that child.
:17:39
If that's Mr. and Mrs. Charles,
show them right in.

:17:42
Yes, madam.
:17:45
What are you muttering to yourself?
:17:47
I'm trying to get all the bad words
out of my system.

:17:52
Good evening, Henry.
:17:54
Is this the wax-works?
:17:56
- Sir?
- Nothing, Henry, nothing.

:18:00
I'll leave my things down here.
:18:08
Don't worry, it isn't catching.
:18:14
Thank you, sir. Walk this way, sir.
:18:18
Well, I'll try.
:18:22
Nickie, pull yourself together.
:18:24
One squint at Aunt Katherine
would sober anybody up.

:18:29
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, madam.
:18:33
Hello. How do you do, my dear.
:18:36
Hello, Aunt Katherine.
You remember Nick?

:18:39
How are you, Nicholas?
:18:43
- Hello, Cousin Helen.
- How are you, you poor child?

:18:47
This is Nora's husband.
I think you know everybody.

:18:51
Yes, I seem to remember the old faces.
:18:55
Dear, I want you to meet Uncle Willie.
:18:58
Poor Nora is so brave.

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