High Society
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:17:19
-May l?
-May you what?

:17:21
-Dance with the bride.
-You may dance with the bride.

:17:27
-Are you coming to my wedding, Dexter?
-No.

:17:30
-What's the matter, don't you like weddings?
-Depends on who's getting married.

:17:34
-lt's gonna be a nice wedding.
-l'm sure it will.

:17:37
That's a very cute song you sang.
Why don't you write cute songs like that?

:17:41
-l wrote that one.
-Well, l still like it.

:17:46
-You're really floating tonight, aren't you?
-Really floating, aren't l?

:17:50
l'm sensational, everybody said so.
:17:55
lt got dark all of a sudden.
:17:58
-Very dark.
-lt's too dark.

:18:03
Since l won't be at the wedding,
don't l get to kiss the bride?

:18:06
Everybody kisses the bride. l want
everybody to be happy, even you, Dexter.

:18:11
You may kiss the bride.
:18:14
Oh, Sam, all the happiness in the world.
:18:18
Oh, Dex.
:18:22
Tracy!
:18:27
-Hello, George.
-Just kissing the bride.

:18:30
You know, the old custom.
:18:32
Yes, just kissing the bride.
lt's a very old custom.

:18:35
You're not fooling anybody, Dexter.
The wedding is tomorrow...

:18:39
...and you're not gonna block it.
Come on, dear.

:18:43
-Are we gonna dance, George?
-No, dear.

:18:45
-What are we going to do?
-l think you ought to lie down.

:18:48
But l feel fine. l'm sensational.

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