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:10:01
Would you like to come to
my house for dinner tonight?

:10:04
Oh, thanks, Mr. Dowd,
but I couldn't make it tonight.

:10:07
Ah, tomorrow night?
Would that suit you?

:10:09
Yes, yes! But you know,
the last time I was there...

:10:13
I kinda got the impression your sister held
it against me because I did a little time.

:10:17
Oh, no. My sister loves to
entertain. She's very social.

:10:21
Yes, I see by the papers. You know
I never miss the society column.

:10:26
You don't? No. She's giving
a clambake this afternoon.

:10:29
This afternoon?
Yeah.

:10:32
"Reception, program and tea,"
it says here,

:10:34
"for the members of the Wednesday Afternoon
Forum," for that rich Mrs. "Shuvanut."

:10:39
Cheva... Yes,
that's Aunt Ethel.

:10:42
Is this today's paper?
:10:44
Veta didn't tell me anything about
this. Must've slipped her mind.

:10:48
Well, I'll see you tomorrow
night at 7:00, Mr. Meegles, huh?

:10:53
Thanks, Mr. Dowd. Very glad
to have seen you. Good-bye.

:10:56
Harvey,
I just found out...

:10:59
Now, what can I do for you?
What did you have in mind?

:11:03
What's your order?
:11:05
Two martinis.
Two martinis.

:11:08
Harvey, it seems that Veta is
having a party this afternoon.

:11:13
And l...
Hmm? Oh, you knew?

:11:17
Well, I just thought she might
be offended if we weren't there.

:11:20
After all, she's the only sister
I have and l... How's that?

:11:25
And the only one I'm ever likely to
have. Yes, you're absolutely right.

:11:29
We'd better hurry, huh?
:11:31
That'll be
four bits.

:11:34
The one at the end will pay
for it. Oh, he'd be delighted.

:11:39
He'd be delighted.
:11:43
Well...
let's drink up.

:11:47
My love
:11:50
Will take me flying
to the sky

:11:55
On a steed
with golden wings


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