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| 19 August 1949 | Austria | 12 | |
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| 10 February 1948 | Japan | G | |
| 5 December 1940 | Sweden | 15 | |
| 17 January 1941 | USA |
When Tracy and George converse at the party on the night before the wedding, George tells her that "it's after four" in the morning. Several more hours of activity follow, yet when they finally go to bed it remains dark outside. If these events occur during the summer months, then Mike's visit to Dexter's house, Liz's arrival at Dexter's and the typing up of the letter, Tracy and Mike's dancing and swim, and George's subsequent arrival and argument with Tracy and Mike would all have had to take place in the bright morning daylight.