Dark Victory
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I've got to look my best.
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lf ever Judy had to knock them
for a row of pins... .

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Oh, Agatha. Here are the menus for
the weekend. Martha, come here.

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Now, it's up to you. For evening...
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Ann, do you think we ought to dress
for dinner tomorrow night?

:44:14
- Give him a bit of swish?
- Just as you please, darling.

:44:17
Oh, no, I don't think so.
They'll be tired.

:44:21
I'm getting to be such a hostess.
This is my first real weekend.

:44:25
The house just reeks of dignity.
Of course, I'll have the kids in.

:44:28
I'll always have them.
I don't think he minds them, do you?

:44:33
- I don't suppose he will.
- What's the matter?

:44:36
Nothing. I've got to get through
these bills. It's the 1 0th of the month.

:44:40
You'll put on your best dignity,
won't you? And help me keep dignified?

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Well...
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...I'm here, and I think
I'm somewhere very nice.

:44:51
Look at me.
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I'm looking at you.
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You're in love?
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Yes.
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I thought so.
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What about him?
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- Has he given you any encouragement?
- Not a ripple on the water.

:45:12
He drives me crazy, but...
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But when I just think of him, l...
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And when I think
if I hadn't fallen off that horse... .

:45:20
It was awful.
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But it was wonderful.
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Life's a different thing.
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For the first time,
I wake up with something to live for.

:45:28
Something besides horses
and hats and food.

:45:31
He's very fine, isn't he?
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Very worthwhile, isn't he?
:45:35
Oh, if only the Spaniards or the French
had settled New England...

:45:38
...instead of the Pilgrims.
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Yes, but if he hasn't given you
any signs, how do you know?

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Well...
:45:47
...that's it, I don't know.
:45:49
But he didn't go away.
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That's one sign, Mr. Watson.
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Must mean something.
:45:56
Don't be against me.

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