High Society
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:38:03
Sorry, sir.
:38:05
-Could l get you anything, sir?
-You might give me a glass of that water.

:38:10
And a new head, if you've got one.
:38:13
What's going on here anyway?
:38:14
l expected to find the police
and at least two hacked-up bodies.

:38:18
The police, sir?
:38:20
Has anything happened to Caroline?
:38:23
Good morning, Willie.
:38:25
-Good morning.
-Don't get up, dear.

:38:27
Thank you. Thank you.
:38:28
What is the matter with Caroline?
:38:30
She's been telephoning all morning,
urging me to get here before the wedding.

:38:35
She's been screaming that
it's a matter of life and death.

:38:38
l don't know what's the matter with her.
:38:40
She dashed in this morning,
screaming that Tracy can't marry George.

:38:44
That she must marry that newspaperman.
:38:46
-You don't say! Why?
-Yes, why?

:38:49
What's Caroline's reason?
Hi, Willie. Sweetheart.

:38:53
-Can l have a little jam?
-Yes, dear. l don't know.

:38:56
Caroline must've had a nightmare
about something she thought she saw.

:38:59
l'll have to keep her in her room
until after the wedding.

:39:02
-lt must've been a bad dream.
-lt must've been a whizzer.

:39:07
Uncle Willie, may l tell you something?
:39:09
This morning
you look like a tree full of owls.

:39:12
This is the sort of day that history
teaches us is better spent in bed.

:39:19
Hello, everybody!
:39:20
lsn't it a fine day, though?
ls everybody fine?

:39:24
That's fine.
:39:28
Oh, good morning, Uncle Willie.
Where is everybody?

:39:34
-Do you like my dress?
-Oh, yes, it's quite beautiful, my dear.

:39:40
lt's awfully heavy.
:39:42
l can't seem to get my eyes open.
:39:45
Oh, Dexter! What are you doing here?
:39:48
Caroline called me to come over.
:39:50
She's been telephoning
everybody in the county.

:39:53
-Now, go home! Please do!
-Oh, no, not until we get those eyes open.

:39:57
And how do you feel otherwise?

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