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Walter:
I'm the right man. Why don't you marry me? [...]
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Bridget Drake:
You know, you can't get men to come [...]
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Rogers:
Why should you expect everything just as y [...]
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Mary Howard:
Can't a man fall as deeply and honest [...]
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Jimmie:
Say, Freddie, do you got a pair of BVDs - [...]
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Bridget Drake:
There's a long distance for you Rog [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Oh, Jimmie, you'll have to give us [...]
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Mary Howard:
Will you have some tea, Bridgie?
Bri [...]
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Mary Howard:
Jimmie, you can't make fun of my writ [...]
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Bridget Drake:
I saw you sitting around with a pen [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Oh! I had lunch yesterday afternoon [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Well, I'm going back to bed. Come a [...]
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Bridget Drake:
I bet you can't guess what we've be [...]
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Rogers:
Just a minute, Clare. Are you a bit hyster [...]
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Mary Howard:
She's the most intelligent fool I've [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Mary's such a fool. But, I love her [...]
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Jimmie:
I'm the dust under her feet, not the cream [...]
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Clare:
This is more fun than I've had in a blue mo [...]
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Clare:
It's a Godsend I came, Rogers.
Rogers:
I j [...]
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Mary Howard:
Do you think most men think someone e [...]
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Mary Howard:
But what if he did?
Clare:
Love some [...]
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Clare:
Men are so proper and conventional about th [...]
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Jimmie:
Mary, will you marry me?
Mary Howard:
No. [...]
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Jimmie:
[Reading the newspaper to cheer up Mary]
D [...]
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Bridget Drake:
There's no use trying to fool yours [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Good night, Clara.
Clare:
Good nig [...]
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Jimmie:
[Golfing with Claire Woodruf]
I see this i [...]
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Jimmie:
You used to be able to write about men and [...]
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Jimmie:
[drunkenly]
Very, very nifty party. Tails [...]
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Jimmie:
What I wanna know is why am I out in the b [...]
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Mary Howard:
Jimmie, I want you to be awfully happ [...]
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Rogers:
If business doesn't come first, it doesn't [...]
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Jimmie:
[after his caddy sneezes]
Nine million cad [...]
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Mary Howard:
What do you think I am?! He's a marri [...]
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Mary Howard, Bridget Drake:
He's a married man. [...]
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Clare:
Oh, but those two women could never talk to [...]
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Jimmie:
The best fertilizer in the world is wood a [...]
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Jimmie:
Maybe I'm all wrong.
Rogers:
Just a blund [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Jimmie, what's the matter with you? [...]
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Bridget Drake:
If women do have loves - nice women [...]
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Rogers:
Mary, I read the last chapter of your book [...]
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Jimmie:
Here, take mine, snooks.
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Jimmie:
Would you do what that girl in the book do [...]
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Mary Howard:
Can't a man fall as deeply and honest [...]
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Mary Howard:
I can't believe it. I couldn't be foo [...]
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Jimmie:
If your girl ever did what she wanted to d [...]
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Mary Howard:
Oh, Bridgie, don't be an ass.
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Bridget Drake:
We went down to MacDougal Alley to [...]
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Jimmie:
You know, the trouble with a lot of men is [...]
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Jimmie:
Where do you sleep, Walt?
Walter:
Down at [...]
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Jimmie:
You see, darling, if you marry me, I could [...]
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Bridget Drake:
I'll just get you a nightie and too [...]
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Mary Howard:
You know, I'd like awfully to know wh [...]
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Clare:
Surely you must know that even a - plain wo [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Oh, you idiots. Make him some coffe [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Well, after all, why control yourse [...]
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Jimmie:
I'll grab myself a highball and go to work [...]
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Walter:
Well, I'm a son of a gun. Broadway and 42n [...]
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Bridget Drake:
[outside on Mary's balcony]
Ooh, my [...]
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Bridget Drake:
What's that you're playing, Walter? [...]
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Mary Howard:
You have the best looking feet. Thoro [...]
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Jimmie, Mary Howard:
Woodruf's a married man, i [...]
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Mary Howard, Clare:
Oh, I adore Bridgie. She's [...]
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Mary Howard:
Listen, Jimmie, are you talking about [...]
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Clare:
You still think the wife should have the in [...]
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Bridget Drake:
I tell you, this is an awfully hard [...]
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Rogers:
I should think even you might know better [...]
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Jimmie:
Do you want me to give you a word picture [...]
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Bridget Drake:
If I were you, Mary, I'd never forg [...]
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Clare:
Oh, this is the funniest thing that ever ha [...]
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Party person on the yacht:
Ladies and gentlemen. H [...]
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Mary Howard:
But who wants a husband nobody else w [...]
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Mary Howard:
Oh, what a pity Jimmie's meddling sho [...]
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Bridget Drake:
You like this hat?
Mary Howard:
We [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Jimmie says Mrs. Clare is some kind [...]
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Jimmie:
Where's your room, Bridgie?
Bridget Drake [...]
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Jimmie:
Well, when will you marry me?
Mary Howard [...]
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Mary Howard:
Well, now, in my book, the girl is pe [...]
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Clare:
I'd say, of course I can understand his lov [...]
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Clare:
But there's something so brutal in the way [...]
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Jimmie:
[Tipsy, breaking in on Mary and Woodruf]
O [...]
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Bridget Drake:
When do you work, Jimmie?
Jimmie:
[...]
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Mary Howard:
Will you have a cigarette?
Clare:
I' [...]
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Bridget Drake:
I tell you this is an awfully hard [...]
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Clare:
Oh, have you my hanky, Jimmie Dimmie?
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Mary Howard:
You're so interesting and so contradi [...]
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Jimmie:
A man wants a decent woman to stay decent. [...]
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Mary Howard:
You know me. I'm the girl who writes [...]
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Bridget Drake:
What's the matter with you people? [...]
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Bridget Drake:
You see, Walter, Jimmie brought the [...]
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[last lines]
Jimmie:
I see that polka dots are co [...]
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Bridget Drake:
When a strong, intelligent woman, l [...]
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Rogers:
You've got the best looking feet in the wo [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Shall I ask them to stay for dinner [...]
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Clare:
You are a darling.
Bridget Drake:
And here [...]
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Jimmie:
Bridget, we want you to know - famous auth [...]
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Clare:
You can't hope to hold him with just your [...]
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Bridget Drake:
Oh, Irene just found out that there [...]
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Jimmie:
Good afternoon.
Mary Howard:
I'm not spea [...]
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Jimmie:
There's bound to be a first time for every [...]
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Jimmie:
What'd ya do with the cows, Walter? Seems [...]
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Clare:
This has been a lot of fun. A real adventur [...]
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Mary Howard:
Oh, you don't know anything about wom [...]
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Mary Howard:
You're testing your friendship very h [...]
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