:03:00
	What are you wearing tonight?
:03:02
	I've got the one
you liked so much in Vogue.
:03:04
	- But if you're staying in town...
- What color?
:03:07
	Black, like you said.
Brad, I don't want to go without you.
:03:10
	Darling, it's the first
dinner dance of the season.
:03:12
	- If I only knew you were gonna be there.
- I will be if I can...
:03:15
	and if I can't, why should
that throw you into a panic?
:03:17
	What are you afraid of,
anyway, Deborah?
:03:21
	- Good morning, Thomasino.
- Morning, Mr. Bishop.
:03:26
	I'm not in a panic.
:03:28
	Well, then?
:03:31
	It's just that suddenly the thought
of going to that dance tonight without you...
:03:39
	- Brad?
- Hmm?
:03:42
	Addie Ross... she used to be
sort of your ideal, wasn't she?
:03:45
	Now how did Addie
get into this conversation?
:03:47
	I never knew you read Vogue.
I never thought men bothered much about it.
:03:51
	What's Vogue got to do with it? I told you
I picked it up on the train coming home one night.
:03:54
	- Some woman had left it behind.
- Some woman.
:03:57
	Yes, some woman. I thumbed through it and
saw a dress I thought would look smart on you.
:04:00
	What's wrong with that?
:04:03
	Nothing, I guess.
Nothing at all.
:04:05
	- I should hope not.
- Well, I've gotta pick up Rita.
:04:08
	- You'll phone about tonight, won't you?
- I told you I would.
:04:13
	It just so happens
that the dress I bought...
:04:15
	that you picked out of Vogue that some
woman happened to leave on the train...
:04:18
	is exactly the dress that Addie Ross
wore to the concert two weeks ago!
:04:25
	Hot toast, Mr. Bishop.
:04:33
	 She won't stay mad
at him long. She's too much in love.
:04:37
	Pretty soon,
she'll be full of self-reproach.
:04:39
	Women are so silly.
:04:43
	Now, this is that street where people
on the way up and on the way down...
:04:46
	live alongside each other for awhile.
:04:48
	Rita and George Phipps
are on their way up...
:04:50
	that is, if Rita has her way.
:04:52
	And that's the only way
she'll have any part of, thank you.
:04:55
	There she is now.
Ready, waiting. That's Rita.