High Society
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Papa!
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Papa. lt's Papa!
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-Oh, capital, it's Papa!
-Dear Papa, you came at last.

:36:16
Papa? Have you by any chance
slipped a cog?

:36:19
Uncle Willie, for the time being,
you have to be Father.

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-Why?
-l shall explain later.

:36:25
-Look, it's Papa!
-lt's Papa!

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-lt's Papa.
-Yes.

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Tell Edward to set another place for lunch.
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-You're looking clever today, Papa.
-Thank you.

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-Papa, this is Miss lmbrie and Mr. Connor.
-They're from SPY.

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Spy? Yes, of course, the magazine.
l believe l know your editor.

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-Dreadful fellow.
-He's wretched.

:36:47
Papa, these two charming people
were beginning to doubt your existence.

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Well, imagine that.
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Father of the bride.
We'll use it to head the article.

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l'm afraid you got my bad side.
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-l'm sure you have no bad side, Mr. Lord.
-l like her.

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Now, l'll have a drink, if l may.
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How clumsy of me. l could die.
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-l'll bet it's ruined.
-l'd like a piece of your bet.

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-ls it broken?
-Probably.

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-Whatever will you do?
-l carry a spare.

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-Luncheon is served.
-Thank you, Edward.

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Shall we go in?
We're all famished, l'm sure.

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-Bring your drinks.
-Sweetie.

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-l haven't got a drink.
-Have some schnapps, Pops.

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When you look at this wonderful family...
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...do you wonder what you've done
to deserve it?

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l do indeed, my boy.
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Every morning l look into the mirror
and l say to myself:

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""Seth Lord, what in the world
have you done to deserve this?""

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-And what have you done?
-l beg your pardon? Oh, not a thing.

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lt's a fine place you have.
Build it yourself?

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Of course. Brick by brick.
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Quite an undertaking, you know. l--
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And it would appear that each brick
is about to fall upon me.


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