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A wit. A... poet.
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- Breeding.
- Breeding. And now...

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legal legislator.
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- Legal legislator.
- Clive Durham, barrister-at-art.

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To Clive Durham, our honored friend.
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Barrister-at-law.
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- Mr. Durham.
- To the most marvelous evening.

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Come on, Clive. On your feet. Clive.!
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To the Durhams
of Pendersleigh Park.

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Oh, I say. I'm gonna faint.
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- Mr. Durham!
- Morrie, quickly.

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Clive.
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Get a pillow.
Kitty, a pillow.

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Ada, brandy.
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- Mother.
- What is it?

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- Fan him.
- Oh, Morrie, what is it?

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Oh, fan, fan, fan. Fan him.
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It's all right. Silly to -
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- Oh.
- Uh, all right. I'm all right.

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Uh, I'm all -
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Certainly not.
Maurice is going to carry you.

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Oh. Oh, dear.
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Um, Mr. Durham.
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Mr. Durham, try and put
your arms around Morrie.

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- Come along, old man. Up you come.
- That's it.

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That's it, Morrie.
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Come on.
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Put your arm around me.
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- Sorry.
- The doctor. Somebody telephone.

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Sorry, Morrie.
I'm a fool.

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Oh, do be careful, Morrie.
It's rather hot.

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Mother, you needn't
tell the others I kissed Durham.

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He wouldn't like it.
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No, of course not.
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I was upset and -
and did it without thinking.

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As you know, we're great friends.
Relations almost.

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Mother, the doctor's here.

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