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Take It From The Beginning. Act One. 'gypsy.'
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A Husband Helps In The Kitchen As His Wife
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Gathering With Vaccinated Friends
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Painting About Gathering
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Gathering In Large Groups
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It Turns Out Their Pied-a-terre Is All They Have
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The First Party
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Award winning talking point author
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I Don't Know Why I Don't Care About The Bottom
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Stop Bouncing Bits Of Trivia Off People
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What This Party Needs Is A Catalyst
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Informal Gathering
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The Self At A Gathering
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We're Terrible At Gathering Intel
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I'd Like You To Meet Marty Thorndecker. He's An
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A Beautiful Couch Day
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I Also Love That TV Show
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They Had Her Psychoanalyzed
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Unless You're A Phd
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The Children's Table
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So What If The First Amendment Does Go? We Still
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Thank God You're Here. Walter Has Been Barry
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That Singles Ark
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There's A Lot Of People In My Bed
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Up Down Here
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I Really Don't Care What He Is
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This Is Our Party
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Enough Non-perishables
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Now Don't Anybody Say Anything Too Interesting
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I Don't Feel Marie Is The Right Sort
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The Inner Man
Luncheon 1-2
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The Inner Man
Buffet Supper
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I Feel So Foolish Without A Hat
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She's A Perfect Jewel. She Doesn't At All Mind
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I Think We'll Pass Up The Chateau
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Can You Help Me? I've Suddenly Remembered
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New Yorker April 25th, 1942
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Before I Send You to This Houseparty
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There's Some Kind Of A ?re On The Twelfth ?oor
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Life Is Too Short
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As Amusing A Crowd As We've Ever Had Aboard
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I Could Have Won Five Dollars
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Catherine's Gift To Us Tonight Is Her Poetry
Edward Koren
Louise And Greg Are From Pittsburgh
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Oh, My, I Can Tell - Everybody In There Has Read
James Stevenson
I Want You To Meet What's-his-name
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Would You See To Old Peterson? He's
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Mr. Meyer, Mr. De Meyer
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I Beg Pardon
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Educational Tv Is For People Who Are Unable
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New Yorker November 11th, 1950
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Don't You Just Love My Skyscraper Furniture?
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The Last Dollar I Ever Earned
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The Same Mrs. Roger Williams
Helen E Hokinson
Be Sure To Keep Your Eye Open For Gate-crashers
Leonard Dove
New Yorker January 3rd, 1942
Peter Arno
The Mrs. Brady Of Larkspur Fame
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I'd Give Most Of Your Attention To The Middle One
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I Suppose You Must Know A Lot Of Nautical Terms
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Er - May You?
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