High Society
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:50:01
Oh, l wished l'd have said that.
:50:03
You're at liberty to leave at any time.
l don't relish having you at my wedding.

:50:08
ls there going to be a wedding, George?
:50:13
Yes, Tracy.
:50:15
ln spite of the circumstances, l'm big
enough to overlook a single indiscretion.

:50:22
No, you're too good for me, George.
:50:27
l couldn't bear a perfect man.
l'd make you most unhappy.

:50:32
Most.
:50:35
l know l'd try my best to.
:50:38
She would too.
:50:41
All right, if that's the way you feel.
:50:44
That's that.
:50:45
l have never begged in my life.
:50:56
l've got a feeling you had more to do
with this than anyone.

:50:59
-l hope you're right.
-You and your whole rotten class.

:51:02
-Oh, class my--
-Grandmother!

:51:13
Well, there goes George.
:51:17
-Oh, my sainted aunt!
-You're on.

:51:19
-What am l gonna do?
-Say a few words.

:51:21
-Put your hat on.
-Put it on.

:51:24
You'll think of something.
You're gonna look lovely.

:51:29
-What am l gonna do? What'll l say?
-Your father will make an announcement.

:51:34
-Anything special you want me to say?
-Oh, thank you. No.

:51:37
-l got myself into it, l'll get myself out.
-As you wish.

:51:44
Go, go!
:51:47
Hello, everybody.
:51:50
l just want to say that....
:51:54
Oh, will you stop that racket, please?
Thank you.


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