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:49:01
You wouldn't know me these days.
l'm a new woman, punctual as a clock.

:49:05
(Atwater)
That's very unfeminine, my dear.

:49:07
(Kentley) Perhaps,
but l prefer manners to femininity.

:49:09
(Atwater)
Oh Henry, you sound just like Daddy.

:49:11
l remember once, when David
was still at home...(Fades Out)

:49:15
Take it easy, Phillip.
:49:17
- Rupert's onto something.
- He isn't. Now, let up.

:49:20
- I've got to have a drink.
- Enough.

:49:21
Take your hand off my arm!
:49:24
Don't you ever again tell me
what to do and what not to do.

:49:28
- I don't like it, and I'm not going -
- Keep your voice down.

:49:31
I, uh, hope I didn't upset Phillip.
:49:36
Uh, no, he's more likely mixing his drinks.
:49:40
- You seem rather upset yourself.
- Do I?

:49:43
Yes, there's something upsetting
both of you a great deal.

:49:46
- Something that -
(Wilson) - Excuse me, sir.

:49:50
There's a lady phoning
for either Mr Kentley or Mrs Atwater.

:49:53
- It must be Alice. I'll talk to her, Henry.
- (Kentley) Alright.

:49:56
Down the hall to your left, dear.
:49:58
- Thank you.
- The first bedroom.

:50:00
(Janet) Mr Kentley,
do you suppose David could be home?

:50:03
(Kentley) l don't know. l hope so.
:50:05
(Rupert) l hate to throw a damper,
:50:07
but if David was home, l think he'd
be calling instead of Mrs Kentley.

:50:10
- Wouldn't you say so, Brandon?
(Brandon) - l wouldn't know.

:50:13
(Rupert) The David l remember
was polite as well as punctual.

:50:16
(Janet) He hasn't changed.
:50:17
(Rupert) Of course,
if he's not home, where could he be?

:50:21
(Kenneth) Don't ask me. l don't know.
:50:23
(Brandon)
He might be at any number of places.

:50:25
(Rupert) - Such as?
(Brandon) - The club, or Bradley's party.

:50:28
- Maybe he went down to Janet's.
(Rupert) - Why?

:50:31
(Brandon) Perhaps he decided
to pick her up, after all.

:50:33
(Janet) l phoned my place
after l spoke to Mrs Kentley.

:50:35
(Kentley) - He wasn't there?
(Janet) - No. l left a message in case.

:50:38
(Rupert) We might have a better chance
of finding out where he is now

:50:40
if we knew where he was this
afternoon. What do you think, Brandon?

:50:44
(Brandon) l haven't the least idea
where he was this afternoon.

:50:46
(Rupert) Don't you think lt would help
if we found out where he was?

:50:49
(Brandon) l suppose so.
:50:50
(Kentley) l know he went to the club
this afternoon to play tennis.

:50:53
- l know he got there.
(Rupert) - Why?

:50:55
(Kentley) Someone phoned with a
message that David would meet us here.

:50:58
(Rupert) - Do you know who?
(Kentley) - No.


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