The Cheever Letters

Meanwhile, Jerry dates Elaine's secretary and inadvertently offends her during their dirty talk.

At Jerry's apartment, Kramer wants George to ask Susan's father for more Cuban cigars to bribe his way onto the Westchester Country Club golf course.

Although told they're illegal in the US, the chief diplomat takes a liking to Kramer's jacket, and agrees to trade it for some cigars.

A doorman delivers a metal box from the insurance company, the only object which survived the cabin fire.

Inside are letters detailing an affair between Susan's father and novelist John Cheever.

They again fail to progress with the script before they are interrupted by Elaine, who is angry with Jerry because her company charged her $429 for making long-distance phone calls to Europe from work.

As she's walking out the door, she repeats Jerry's remark to Sandra, revealing that she knew about it all along.