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1:01:06
You'd better watch out
1:01:09
You'd better not cry
1:01:11
Are you good friends with Arthur?
1:01:14
For ages.
1:01:16
l'm so pleased he finally found
the right woman. Where is she?

1:01:20
Over there.
1:01:21
lsn't she just beautiful?
1:01:24
Of course she is.
1:01:25
Why would Arthur marry a dog?
1:01:27
Pardon?
1:01:28
Santa Claus is coming to town
1:01:35
How does it feel to be
getting married?

1:01:38
Blue Moon
1:01:41
You saw me standing alone
1:01:45
Without a dream in my heart
1:01:49
Thanks a lot. That's flattering.
1:01:52
lf you knew Susan
Like l knew Susan

1:01:57
l need a drink!
1:02:04
-Tell me your entire name, darling.
-Preston Langly.

1:02:08
Really! lf you don't remember
when we met, l mean, honestly!

1:02:12
-Put your arm around me.
-Of course.

1:02:17
Linda, you're here.
1:02:20
So true.
1:02:23
Join us.
1:02:27
Congratulations.
Father sends his regards.

1:02:30
-Does he?
-Yes, he does.

1:02:32
Wednesday night may be
difficult for me.

1:02:35
-What?
-You're looking wonderful, my dear.

1:02:38
-Aren't l? Thank you.
-Wednesday?

1:02:40
lt's difficult for her
that night, Preston.

1:02:42
lsn't that the night you usually
attend the ballet, darling?

1:02:46
Actually, l feel foolish,
but l don't recall ever making--

1:02:50
Would you be divine and
get me a gin and tonic?

1:02:54
Scotch for me, Preston.
1:02:57
-You wait here for me?
-lf it takes forever.


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