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I will. We'll see you to the carriage. And there, Bertie, goes the man who has opened the door to our future
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What? Our future! Yours and mine and Ben and Oscar's and the children's our future
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Oh, you were charming at supper, Bertie. Mr. Marshall certainly thought so
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Oh, Regina, do you think he did? Can't you tell when you're being admired
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Oscar said I'm bored, Mr. Marshall, but he admired you. He told me so
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What did he say? He said, I hope your sister-in-law will come to Chicago
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He said, he said the ladies will bow to your manners and the gentlemen to your looks
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Did he? He seems a lonely man. Imagine being lonely with all that money
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I don't think he likes his wife. Not like his wife? What a thing to say
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She's away a great deal. He said that several times and once
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He made fun of her being so social and high-toned. But that fits in all right, her being social, I mean
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She can introduce me. It won't take long with an introduction from her
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Oh, introduce you? In Chicago? You mean you really might go? Oh, Regina, you can't leave here
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What about Horace? Don look so scared about everything Birdie I am going to live in Chicago Remember I will We see you in the carriage
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Come in there, Birdie, goes the man who has opened the door to our future
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What? Our future. Yours, mine, Ben's. The children's. Our future! You were charming at supper, Bertie
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Mr. Marshall certainly thought so. Oh, Regina, do you think he did
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Can't you tell when you're being admired? Oscar said I bored Mr. Marshall, but he admired you
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He told me so. What did he say? He said, I hope your sister-in-law will come to Chicago
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Chicago will be at her feet. He said, the women would bow to your manners
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and the gentleman to your loves. Did he? I think he's a lonely man
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Imagine being lonely with all that money. I don't think he likes his wife
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Not like his wife? What a thing to say. She's a way of great deal
2:52
He mentioned that several times and once. He made fun of her for being so social and high-toned
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But that fits in all right. Her being social, I mean. She can introduce me
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It won't take long with an introduction from her. Introduce you? In Chicago? You mean you really might go
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Oh, Regina, you can't leave here. What about Horace? Don't look so scared about everything, Bertie
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I'm going to live in Chicago