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- She was with a party of swells... and it pays to keep in with people of that kind.
- Yeah. Well, on air I'm gonna keep in with her.
Cropette, keep in with her.
I know you only go to church to keep in with Edward Milton.
I like to keep in with the gentry.
- She was with a party of swells... and it pays to keep in with people of that kind.
- Yeah. Well, on air I'm gonna keep in with her.
Cropette, keep in with her.
I know you only go to church to keep in with Edward Milton.
I like to keep in with the gentry.
Meaning there'll come a day when you'll be glad you kept in with me.
She ought to be kept in with a tight hand.
Meaning there'll come a day when you'll be glad you kept in with me.
She ought to be kept in with a tight hand.