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:50:01
- Come out as soon as you're ready.
- Thanks.

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Madeleine.
:50:16
- Has he found them?
- I don't think so...

:50:18
but he has no dinner jacket.
:50:19
- That's bad.
- Yes.

:50:21
Let's hope he wears that chequered coat,
then I'll slip away from dinner.

:50:24
- And I'll keep him at the table.
- Right, but if he doesn't wear it...

:50:27
Now we'll have to be careful.
Don't let's arouse any suspicion.

:50:30
- Have you any kind of a pearl necklace?
- Yes, the imitation I bought in Vienna.

:50:34
Good, put it on.
:51:00
Mr. Bradley.
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Thank you.
:51:06
You know,
I shouldn't be allowed to sit down.

:51:09
I look like a stevedore at a royal banquet.
:51:12
Here's to our charming guest.
:51:19
And here's to my charming host
and my very lovely hostess.

:51:28
You know, Mr. Bradley,
I never thought I'd like you.

:51:32
I knew you would. I grow on people.
:51:35
I remember a few years ago,
I met a girl that didn't like me at first.

:51:40
But I grew and grew on her until...
:51:43
What happened?
:51:44
She sued me.
:51:48
I see. You're a kind of a Don Juan.

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