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:07:07
- Well, how are you feeling now?
- Oh, fine.

:07:10
- How's the shoulder?
- All right.

:07:14
How you escaped being hurt,
I'll never know.

:07:17
- Ann, do you know something?
- What?

:07:21
That colt didn't throw me.
I threw him.

:07:25
- What are you talking about?
- You know what happened?

:07:28
I saw two jumps.
I tried to take him over the wrong jump.

:07:32
You saw two jumps?
:07:35
Yes, that's what it was.
:07:37
It was the ghastliest feeling.
Everything went fuzzy.

:07:39
Why didn't you tell
Dr. Parsons these things?

:07:41
Oh, poor old befuddled Parsons.
You know what he always says:

:07:45
"My dear, you've been staying up
too late smoking."

:07:47
And the house is always filled
with gangs of people and...

:07:50
If only he knew what happened
last week at the Colony.

:07:54
What happened at the Colony?
:07:56
An old lady was coming through.
I knocked her umbrella out of her hand.

:08:00
- Why?
- Someone said I was drunk.

:08:02
Another time, coming out
of Helene's on Park Avenue...

:08:05
...I ran into a woman
with her dog on a leash.

:08:07
- I ran right into the leash.
- Oh, Judith...!

:08:09
I didn't hurt the dog,
but the woman was furious.

:08:13
Confidentially, darling,
this is more than a hangover.

:08:17
lf you don't tell Parsons
these things, I will.

:08:19
No you won't, Ann.
:08:20
You're my best and my truest friend,
and you won't tell a soul.

:08:24
I wouldn't have told you except...
:08:26
Well, I won't have a dumb animal
blamed for my mistake.

:08:30
Yes, Elizabeth, what is it?
:08:32
- Dr. Parsons is here.
- Dr. Par...?

:08:35
I promised him you'd go to
a specialist about that giddiness.

:08:38
But I haven't any time for doctors.
Martha, bring my things.

:08:42
Listen, darling,
you may be really ill.

:08:43
I haven't time to be ill.
It's just some minor nonsense.

:08:46
Very well.
lf you're going up to town, I'm going.

:08:49
I won't have another tumble
ruin your pretty clothes.

:08:51
Don't be silly.
I'm perfectly all right alone.

:08:54
Oh, you're as stubborn as a mule.
:08:58
- Are we ready?
- She says she's not going.


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