High Society
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:42:02
Morning.
:42:07
You.... You all right?
:42:10
Me? Of course.
Why shouldn't l be?

:42:13
-You put away a gang of wine last night.
-l had a simply wonderful evening.

:42:17
-l hope you enjoyed it too.
-Oh, yes, l sure did. lndeed l did.

:42:21
Especially the last part of it.
:42:24
Why especially the last?
:42:27
You're asking me?
:42:29
Oh, you mean the swim?
We did swim and so forth, didn't we?

:42:35
Yeah, we swam and so forth.
:42:39
-What can l say, darling?
-Oh, not anything. Don't say anything.

:42:43
And especially not darling.
:42:46
You mean you're going through with it?
The wedding?

:42:49
Why shouldn't l?
:42:50
No regrets about last night?
:42:53
Why should l have?
:42:57
That's the stuff, Tracy.
You're wonderful!

:43:00
No, Mike,
you don't know what l mean.

:43:02
l'm asking you. Tell me the reason
why l shouldn't have.

:43:06
No, don't. Just tell me what time it is.
:43:10
l'd love to,
but l seem to have lost my watch.

:43:16
You don't know how extremely sorry l am
to hear you say that.

:43:22
Oh, there it is.
:43:24
l ought to give you a reward.
Where'd you find it?

:43:28
Let's just say l stumbled over it.
:43:33
Hey, Mike.
:43:35
How are you this bright
and festive morning?

:43:38
-That for me?
-No, it's for Tracy. Would you like one?

:43:42
l'd sell my grandmother for a drink.
:43:44
Uncle Willie's in the pantry...
:43:46
...doing weird and wonderful things
with various healing waters.

:43:50
-Can l ask for two?
-Go till you run out of grandmothers.

:43:53
l'll be drinking a long time.
:43:55
Doctor's orders, Sam.
:43:57
-What is it?
-Just the juice of a few fresh flowers.


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