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00:00:25THE END
00:00:54Mary Smith, I've heard some funny alibis, but yours takes the prize.
00:01:02You were waiting on a street corner for a man who was going to marry you.
00:01:08Are you sure he knew which corner you were going to be on?
00:01:11Well, you see, I had been standing on the corner some time when a man came along and asked
00:01:16me if I could use some money.
00:01:18He smiled so kindly that I thought for he absolutely realized that I needed some.
00:01:24You see, I've been out of work a long time.
00:01:26But if you knew you were going to be married, what did you want money for?
00:01:31Well, I had waited so long I was beginning to think he wasn't going to come.
00:01:35How long have you been doing this sort of thing?
00:01:39Don't answer that.
00:01:40Tell me you've got a sick mother in Kansas.
00:01:46Order in the court.
00:01:47I told you the truth, Judge.
00:01:49But that was last night.
00:01:51Why hasn't he shown up?
00:01:52They let you phone your rooming house.
00:01:54He hasn't shown up there, hasn't even phoned.
00:01:56Well, I don't know.
00:01:58I guess something must have happened.
00:02:00But if you let me go, I'm sure he'll come back.
00:02:02Sorry, young woman.
00:02:04Your story's too thin.
00:02:06I shall have to...
00:02:07Just in a minute, Judge.
00:02:09I'm the man she was waiting for.
00:02:12I got blotto last night and missed her.
00:02:15This morning I was still a little...
00:02:18Well, you know how it is, Judge.
00:02:21Order in the court.
00:02:23Young man, will you please step inside the railing?
00:02:26Certainly, with pleasure.
00:02:30Hey, listen.
00:02:31Was your story on a level or what?
00:02:34Never saw him before in my life.
00:02:38Well, that guy must be nerds.
00:02:43So you're the man Miss Smith was waiting for.
00:02:46Why didn't you speak up sooner?
00:02:47Well, see, Judge.
00:02:49I was afraid after being so late last night that...
00:02:52She wouldn't want to marry me.
00:02:55She's a nice girl.
00:02:56Oh, charming.
00:02:58Temperamental.
00:02:59Decidedly temperamental.
00:03:01Do you know, Judge, she once told me...
00:03:03We won't go into that.
00:03:04Oh.
00:03:05Is this the man you were going to marry?
00:03:08Yes, Judge.
00:03:10Then, of course, you know this man very well.
00:03:13Yes.
00:03:14What's his name?
00:03:15She calls me Jimmy, Judge.
00:03:16My name's James Martin, but she wouldn't call me Jimmy.
00:03:19Please be still.
00:03:20Don't answer until you're asked a question.
00:03:23I'm sorry, Judge.
00:03:24It's my impulsive nature.
00:03:25I thought you wanted to know my name.
00:03:29Mr. Martin, did you by any chance ever play a game called poker?
00:03:36Oh, often, Judge.
00:03:37Anyway, two or three times.
00:03:39Well, I'm going to call your bluff.
00:03:41Are you ready to marry this girl?
00:03:44Certainly, Judge.
00:03:45Certainly.
00:03:46If she'll have me.
00:03:47Mary.
00:03:49Will you marry me?
00:03:53Yes, Jimmy.
00:03:57Well, I'm a dirty so-and-so.
00:04:04I don't care what time he comes home.
00:04:06Jimmy Martin's up to no harm, Arges.
00:04:09I know that much.
00:04:10Oh, Mrs. Perkins, he's having his bit of fun, I guess.
00:04:13And I can't says that I blame him.
00:04:15Here.
00:04:16Look what they marry him off to.
00:04:26Stiffish piece of good, you know.
00:04:28But Arges, she's a very proper person.
00:04:32A real lady.
00:04:34Only Arges.
00:04:35Yes?
00:04:36Well, I like them to be ladies.
00:04:39But not too proper.
00:04:41The proper ones are odd on a man.
00:04:44Well, his mother seems to think that Miss Marge is the right kind for him.
00:04:48You know, he's a queer kind of a lad, Mrs. Perkins.
00:04:52Believe me, and I calls him, always mix him with the working classes.
00:04:56That's why they're marrying him off.
00:04:59Hodges.
00:05:00Yes, my lady.
00:05:01Have you heard from James?
00:05:02No, my lady.
00:05:03He wasn't home all night.
00:05:05I think I'll call the police.
00:05:06Oh, I beg your pardon, my lady.
00:05:07May I suggest?
00:05:08Well?
00:05:09Oh, I wouldn't call the police, my lady.
00:05:11It has a way of getting into the papers.
00:05:14Oh, very well.
00:05:16But if you hear from him, report to me instantly.
00:05:20Yes, my lady.
00:05:22Oh, Hodges.
00:05:24Yes, my lady.
00:05:25Have you tried to find him?
00:05:27Oh, yes, my lady.
00:05:28I've called up all the speakeasies.
00:05:32Don't be vulgar, Hodges.
00:05:33No, my lady.
00:05:34Oh.
00:05:35Oh.
00:05:36Oh.
00:05:37Oh.
00:05:38That hit.
00:05:42What?
00:05:43what are you feeling any better mr martin yes thanks what time is it nine o'clock yeah what
00:06:04day wednesday same week yes same week hadn't you better go home now they might start worrying
00:06:14about you sure that's a habit with them by this time oh could i use your phone miss smith please
00:06:24certainly mr martin but it's a pay phone it's down the hall i haven't any small change right now
00:06:31oh that's okay i guess i got a nickel left somewhere okay would you do me a favor and
00:06:39call it the number for me see i might get the wrong person certainly what number is it it's
00:06:46algonquin three four six two
00:06:52hello here he is oh thanks
00:07:01hello hodges this is me
00:07:06riots and things uh-oh well tell mother i'm i'm in where can i be hodges
00:07:16no no not the horticultural exhibition that isn't open at night
00:07:22boston that's a great idea yes tell her i'm in boston and i'm well i'm writing i'm writing an
00:07:32historical novel that's it oh and hodges uh could you manage a suit of clothes for me
00:07:37mm-hmm all right take them down to the post office and mail them to boston
00:07:42what is the address 614 prospect avenue thank you miss smith the address is 614 prospect avenue
00:07:50right goodbye
00:07:56but aren't you going home i can't go home like this mother would require some very tall explanations
00:08:03incidentally aren't you rather in a hurry to get rid of me
00:08:07oh no only i've called you enough trouble already
00:08:12trouble think nothing of it
00:08:14i'll bet that judge is sore you weren't expecting anybody on that corner were you
00:08:26no i wasn't but i'm not oh i know i know that's all right i'm not the judge
00:08:31oh please believe me
00:08:34i was out of work i was desperate
00:08:36a man came along and asked me if i could use some money
00:08:40i was so broke i said yes
00:08:43he was a detective but i didn't know it
00:08:46have you ever been hungry
00:08:50only thirsty
00:08:54you don't believe me
00:08:57well i suppose i shouldn't believe you
00:09:00but i do
00:09:04you know
00:09:06you've got very nice eyes
00:09:08so have you
00:09:12yeah i never heard a girl do that before i mean
00:09:16crack right back like that
00:09:17that's a great idea
00:09:22miss smith
00:09:25i approve of you
00:09:28why were you in that courtroom
00:09:30well i tell you
00:09:32i was out on a bender see
00:09:36and going to a party and taxi got a flat tire right outside the courthouse
00:09:41so i sort of wandered in and sat down
00:09:43why'd you marry me
00:09:45and get you out of the jam
00:09:47and get divorced right away you know
00:09:50say
00:09:53and get a whole kitchen stove and everything in here
00:09:56let's have dinner
00:09:57all right but i want to go to the store and get some
00:10:02oh sure i understand
00:10:03i'll go to the store and get some
00:10:05what would you like
00:10:06what would you like
00:10:07uh... tea-bone steak
00:10:09salami and dill pickles
00:10:11and potato chips
00:10:13yeah sure
00:10:14kind that don't bend
00:10:16oh please have you got a comb
00:10:17oh sure help yourself
00:10:20oh do you like chocolate eclairs
00:10:22yeah
00:10:23i like the custard ones not the cream ones
00:10:26say you don't know what you're talking about the cream ones are much better
00:10:29all right i'll get both kinds i won't eat the custard ones
00:10:31say where's my hat
00:10:32over here
00:10:38what are you laughing at
00:10:39i'm just trying to picture their faces
00:10:41when you walk into the delicatessen with that on and ask for a times worth of potato chips
00:10:47all right
00:10:47i'll live up to their expectations and order some patty de foie gras
00:10:52oh and get a cat tomatoes
00:10:54oh i don't like tomatoes
00:10:55well you've got to have them before your dinner
00:10:57you shouldn't drink like that
00:10:59all right i'll get them but cut out the lecture
00:11:01i'm not lecturing you
00:11:03oh say do you want some coffee
00:11:05coffee and cream
00:11:10just notice something
00:11:11that door being open all the time
00:11:13sure
00:11:14landlady's orders
00:11:16cause you're here
00:11:18well we're married aren't we
00:11:19well i didn't tell her that
00:11:21why not
00:11:23i didn't want to get you in trouble
00:11:26oh uh... miss smith
00:11:27i have something to say to you
00:11:28are you the landlady
00:11:29i am
00:11:30and what's more i am
00:11:31wait a minute wait a minute
00:11:31did you ever see
00:11:32a marriage certificate
00:11:34certainly
00:11:34take a look at that
00:11:40well miss smith why didn't you tell me this before
00:11:41oh i guess she was a little shy about it
00:11:44you see
00:11:45i was kind of cropped at the time
00:11:47kind of
00:11:48young man you are paralyzed
00:11:50well i guess you can close the door now
00:11:53oh uh... oh uh... miss smith uh... uh... i beg your pardon mrs martin
00:11:59if it is mrs
00:12:02what about your rent
00:12:03not now mrs banks please
00:12:04how much is it
00:12:05eighteen dollars
00:12:08for this dump
00:12:09and no baby grand
00:12:11and no light women
00:12:13well i prefer brunettes myself
00:12:20the old dragon
00:12:24mr martin you shouldn't have done that
00:12:28you have one bad habit
00:12:30you will argue
00:12:32go and put the water on for the coffee
00:12:38the dear boy has gone to boston
00:12:43he's writing
00:12:44he's writing an historical novel
00:12:47well at least
00:12:48the subject is dignified this time
00:12:50but why choose boston
00:12:52well
00:12:53he's probably writing something about the revolutionary days
00:12:57one of mr martin's ancestors
00:13:00was at bunker hill you know
00:13:02well it still doesn't sound like jimmy
00:13:04will he be back in time for the dance
00:13:06oh yes
00:13:07he told hodges over the phone that he'd be back in a day or two
00:13:11my dear
00:13:13i should be so happy when you and james are married
00:13:16he needs
00:13:17a steadying hand
00:13:24nice fresh violet
00:13:28violet
00:13:29so you see hodges you must take him home
00:13:31right away
00:13:33he's only being nice to me
00:13:35i take it that i can speak freely miss
00:13:37oh surely go right ahead
00:13:39you see i'm only mr martin's butler
00:13:42and i take it upon myself to say that we're good friends
00:13:45you know he's an odd kind of a person miss
00:13:48but awfully nice hodges
00:13:50oh yes miss
00:13:51you know i expected to find him with a young woman
00:13:55oh
00:13:56oh please don't misunderstand me miss
00:13:59he's not that sort
00:14:00it's only the marrying him off to a young lady
00:14:03and mr james is not keen on the wedding
00:14:06and so i thought that when he didn't come home
00:14:09that he'd uh
00:14:10well you know how the boys were during the war
00:14:14on the last night of the leave
00:14:15that he's sort of uh
00:14:17well i dare say you read the papers miss
00:14:20was he going to marry her tomorrow
00:14:22oh no miss no
00:14:24it was only that i thought that he was realizing
00:14:27his impending responsibilities
00:14:29is the water boiling yet
00:14:32oh hello hodges
00:14:33did you bring my suit
00:14:34yes sir and i brought your roadster sir
00:14:37oh well i don't want the car yet
00:14:38i'm having dinner here
00:14:39very good sir
00:14:40what time would you like the car sir
00:14:43oh about eleven o'clock
00:14:46aunt hodges don't come upstairs
00:14:47toot the horn a few times i'll hear it
00:14:49yes and will you be going home sir
00:14:52oh no hodges
00:14:54i couldn't get back from boston in such a short time
00:14:56i'll stay at the hotel
00:14:58very good sir
00:14:59and uh will you pardon me miss
00:15:00if i take the liberty of saying
00:15:02it's been a very great pleasure to have met you
00:15:05thank you
00:15:05goodbye hodges
00:15:07you know i like old hodges
00:15:13he gets me out of an awful lot of scrapes
00:15:15oh that was sweet
00:15:17i thought you'd like them
00:15:18well miss smith how about dinner
00:15:19and say how about cutting out this miss smith business
00:15:22do you mind if i call you mary
00:15:23no i'd love it
00:15:24okay and how about you calling me jimmy
00:15:26good
00:15:27well come on then let's get dinner
00:15:29i'm famished as hungry as a wolf
00:15:30hodges
00:15:45hodges will be here soon you better be getting ready
00:15:52what's the idea
00:15:53what's the idea are you trying to get rid of me
00:15:54oh no
00:15:55but he will be here won't he
00:15:57he won't be back for an hour yet
00:16:02lovely evening isn't it
00:16:12well how can i tell with you hogging the whole window
00:16:14move over
00:16:15i will not
00:16:16go on i said move over
00:16:18oh pardon me i i made a mistake
00:16:29that was no mistake
00:16:31come here
00:16:32jimmy get your hat and coat
00:16:34you have to go
00:16:34why
00:16:35you heard me you have to go
00:16:37all right all right i'm going
00:16:40mary
00:16:41we are married you know
00:16:45jimmy now you've spoiled everything
00:16:48i'm sorry
00:16:51really i am
00:16:53well we wait for hodges downstairs
00:16:56he'll be along
00:16:58go right away will you
00:16:59you gonna kiss me goodbye
00:17:01no
00:17:02yes
00:17:04no
00:17:05yes
00:17:07i said no
00:17:08no
00:17:09no
00:17:09no
00:17:11no
00:17:23no
00:17:24no
00:17:25no
00:17:27no
00:17:28no
00:17:29no
00:17:30no
00:17:31oh
00:17:31oh
00:18:01no
00:18:01no
00:18:02no
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00:18:04no
00:18:04no
00:18:05no
00:18:06no
00:18:07no
00:18:09no
00:18:09no
00:18:11jimmy you've got to go home and never come back here again i can't go home i'm supposed to be in boston
00:18:15you and i just can fix up some story
00:18:17you and i just can fix up some story
00:18:20well why can't i go to a hotel
00:18:22because i'm afraid you'll come back here again that's not a bad idea
00:18:29this can't go on it
00:18:31you might get to like me or something
00:18:33thanks for a good tip of my house
00:18:34you know if it is a beautiful
00:18:35you know what it just wouldn't work out that's why
00:18:36if they true
00:18:38that's why
00:18:38anything change in mind
00:18:39no
00:18:40if i kiss you again
00:18:41even if i kiss you again
00:18:42oh no i know better than they'll let you kiss me again
00:18:45all right i'll go
00:18:47But first of all, I want you to do me a favor.
00:18:50Well, sure, I'll do anything except let you stay here.
00:18:52Something you won't like.
00:18:54Promise?
00:18:56I'll do anything in the world for you.
00:18:57Hey, wait a minute.
00:18:58That's taking in a lot of territory, you know.
00:19:00Don't you want to insert a weather permitting clause or something like that?
00:19:03Oh, stop acting silly.
00:19:04I promise.
00:19:04Now, what is it?
00:19:05Well, first of all, close your eyes.
00:19:08You're going to kiss me again.
00:19:09Who, me?
00:19:11All right, I'll close my eyes.
00:19:14Now, hold out your hand.
00:19:16Oh, Jimmy, you didn't play fair.
00:19:23Remember your promise.
00:19:24Please go.
00:19:26I'm sorry, Mary.
00:19:27I didn't mean to hurt you.
00:19:38Goodbye.
00:19:46Creamy clairs are much better than the custard ones.
00:19:49Walter, what is the matter with James?
00:20:14I'm sure I don't know, my dear.
00:20:17He's been going around like a man in a daze for almost a week now.
00:20:21Several people have commented on it.
00:20:24He's been acting like this ever since he came back from Boston.
00:20:28He seems all right to me, dear.
00:20:30Boston is a very quiet place, you know.
00:20:32Well, do you mind if we cut this dance?
00:20:35Oh, I'm sure.
00:20:42What's the matter?
00:20:43Worried?
00:20:44No.
00:20:46Thanks.
00:20:47How's your novel coming along?
00:20:49What novel?
00:20:51Oh, the historical one.
00:20:53Oh, there.
00:20:54Oh, not so good.
00:20:56Can't settle down to it.
00:20:58The heroine locks her doors too often.
00:21:00What on earth do you mean?
00:21:02Oh, that's just a figure of speech.
00:21:05Just can't make up my mind about her.
00:21:07I see.
00:21:15Marjorie.
00:21:16You have very pretty eyes.
00:21:18You're not very original tonight.
00:21:19After all, I've heard that before.
00:21:23Didn't work.
00:21:23You like the way I talk?
00:21:28Not particularly, darling.
00:21:32Well,
00:21:33you prefer cream eclairs or custard eclairs?
00:21:37Are you going crazy?
00:21:39I happen to prefer cream eclairs.
00:21:41Why?
00:21:42Custody eclairs are much better.
00:21:45Have you been drinking?
00:21:47No.
00:21:48No.
00:21:48No.
00:21:53Do you think you could bear to lose me for about 33 seconds?
00:22:02Jimmy wants me to rescue him.
00:22:03No, I don't mind.
00:22:04But I think you'd leave your bride on your wedding night if Jimmy wanted to.
00:22:08Well, that all depends.
00:22:11Oh, Marjorie, I've been looking for you all evening.
00:22:14Run along, Jimmy.
00:22:15I'm going to dance with Marjorie.
00:22:16Did it occur to you to ask?
00:22:17No, I never ask.
00:22:18It's a waste of time.
00:22:19He's my friend.
00:22:20Oh, Hodgett.
00:22:35Yes, sir.
00:22:40Hodgett,
00:22:40if anyone asks for me,
00:22:42I've gone away.
00:22:43Very good, sir.
00:22:43But have you thought it over, sir?
00:22:45I've been thinking of nothing else.
00:22:47But if your mother asks for you,
00:22:49I'm to say that you've gone to Boston again.
00:22:51That's right.
00:22:52To get material.
00:22:53For the historical novel, sir.
00:22:55Exactly.
00:23:06Who is it?
00:23:07Better hurry and get downstairs.
00:23:08Mr. Howes is on fire.
00:23:12Oh.
00:23:13Oh.
00:23:17Oh, Jimmy, why'd you frighten me so?
00:23:27It was the only way I could think of
00:23:29to get you to open the door.
00:23:39Jimmy, you've got to start getting that divorce today.
00:23:41You can't go on like this.
00:23:43Come on in here.
00:24:01I want to talk to you.
00:24:04I've heard all you have to say over and over.
00:24:07But you haven't heard this before.
00:24:08Just exactly how does a man propose to his own wife?
00:24:17Stop it.
00:24:18If you say that again, I'll...
00:24:20Mary, I love you.
00:24:23And if you'll have me, I want to stay around for keeps.
00:24:27Well, come on.
00:24:28Answer me.
00:24:33Don't cry.
00:24:35Jimmy.
00:24:36What?
00:24:36What?
00:24:38Listen, you've said that twice.
00:24:41It's getting monotonous.
00:24:42I do love you so.
00:24:45I guess I'll let you hold on.
00:24:47If you don't love me.
00:24:49I do, too.
00:24:50We began all wrong.
00:24:52It isn't real love.
00:24:54Darling.
00:24:55It's the only way I know to be in love.
00:24:58Say that again, will you?
00:24:59What?
00:25:01Call me darling again.
00:25:05Ah, don't be silly.
00:25:08Hello there, Jack.
00:25:18What are you doing here?
00:25:20Why...
00:25:20Oh, by the way, I wanted to meet Mrs. Martin.
00:25:23Mary, this is my best friend, Jack Haynes.
00:25:25How do you do?
00:25:27Anything wrong, Jack?
00:25:29Well, your mother found out that you're married.
00:25:31Hodges phoned me.
00:25:32Told me to come over here and tell you.
00:25:34I'm afraid your mother's on her way over.
00:25:37Are you busy this morning?
00:25:40No, not particularly.
00:25:41Come on in.
00:25:43Sit down.
00:25:44Now, you've got to stay here with Mary, whilst I go down and head Mother off.
00:25:47I hate scenes, and at times Mother can be...
00:25:50Well, I'd better go.
00:25:51Well, I'd be glad to stay.
00:25:55I won't be long, honey.
00:26:02Well, this was quite a surprise.
00:26:05You mean you surprised Jimmy married?
00:26:07Or are you surprised Jimmy married me?
00:26:11Oh, no, I didn't mean that.
00:26:14I think he showed very good taste.
00:26:20Just a minute, George.
00:26:21I'll just talk to Mother.
00:26:21Yes, sir.
00:26:25James!
00:26:27How dared you do such a thing?
00:26:35What time is it?
00:26:37About 12 o'clock.
00:26:38Yeah, five minutes after.
00:26:40He's been gone an hour.
00:26:42I know he's not coming back.
00:26:44Now, don't worry, Mary.
00:26:46He may just be delayed.
00:26:53You're just trying to be kind to me.
00:26:54I know what's happened.
00:26:56Well, you see, they can make it pretty difficult for him.
00:26:59He doesn't come into his money.
00:27:00His own, I mean, for two years.
00:27:04Oh, I...
00:27:05I never thought of that.
00:27:07It does make a difference, doesn't it?
00:27:10Yes, it does.
00:27:12I mean, it made a hymn.
00:27:16And you?
00:27:17I don't care.
00:27:19You see, I never even thought of it.
00:27:21I love him.
00:27:23Now, now.
00:27:25Don't get too fond of him.
00:27:27Why, only this morning he was telling me he really loved me.
00:27:31But my dear girl, don't expect too much of him.
00:27:34He's awfully impulsive.
00:27:36That's the trouble with these idealists.
00:27:38They're always so magnificent.
00:27:40And then just when people begin to get used to their grand gestures,
00:27:43they rush off to be magnificent somewhere else.
00:27:47Very upsetting on the bystanders.
00:27:51Now, don't cry.
00:27:54Maybe he's coming back.
00:27:55Oh, no, I know he isn't.
00:27:57I know he isn't coming back.
00:28:01Please don't cry.
00:28:03You make me feel as if it were my fault.
00:28:06Oh.
00:28:12Oh, Jimmy.
00:28:12Jimmy.
00:28:13I, I've got to go now.
00:28:22Goodbye, Mary.
00:28:23Goodbye, Jack.
00:28:29See you later, Jimmy.
00:28:30Jack just told me about the money.
00:28:46What money?
00:28:47That you wouldn't get any of your own for two years.
00:28:51That does alter things, doesn't it?
00:28:57I suppose so.
00:29:00Well, don't you think you'd better be going?
00:29:04Sure.
00:29:06I should have gone a long time ago.
00:29:11Of course, I'll make a decent settlement on you after the divorce.
00:29:25Well, aren't you going to say goodbye?
00:29:30Mother, I don't see what you expected to accomplish by seeing Mary.
00:29:46I went there with the full intention of trying to buy her off.
00:29:52And did she say she'd accept a settlement?
00:29:56I don't think you need worry about that.
00:29:59The first thing the young lady said to your mother was,
00:30:02did you tell Jimmy this morning that if he stayed married to me,
00:30:05his father would cut off his income?
00:30:07Did Mary really say that the moment you entered the room?
00:30:10Yes, James.
00:30:13Do you mind if I go?
00:30:17Brandon can settle this thing without me.
00:30:19Certainly.
00:30:20But where are you going?
00:30:22Oh, I don't know.
00:30:23Well, I'm just going out.
00:30:34Women...
00:30:35Women are all like me.
00:30:41Yeah.
00:30:42But there was my Mamie.
00:30:45As beautiful...
00:30:47As beautiful as a rose.
00:30:52But Mamie...
00:30:53My Mamie...
00:30:55She didn't care that for money.
00:30:59Not that.
00:31:10Yes.
00:31:11My Mamie didn't care...
00:31:14That.
00:31:15That's enough of that.
00:31:16Stop it.
00:31:17Well, my Mamie, she didn't care that.
00:31:21Well, I don't believe in your Mamie.
00:31:23I don't believe in anybody's Mamie.
00:31:25Hey.
00:31:27How many?
00:31:29Yeah, I guess you're right.
00:31:31My Mamie wasn't any better than the rest.
00:31:35Make it two.
00:31:41I just thought of something.
00:31:42Isn't Mamie a nickname for Mary?
00:31:47Sure.
00:31:48Sure.
00:31:49Say.
00:31:50I resent that.
00:31:59Oh, hello, Jack.
00:32:00Hello, Mary.
00:32:01May I come in?
00:32:03Yes, come in.
00:32:05I...
00:32:05I promised to come up this afternoon, but I was delayed, so I came tonight.
00:32:10What for?
00:32:10Well, Mrs. Martin was worried about you.
00:32:13Afraid you didn't have any money.
00:32:15I don't want their money.
00:32:16Well, listen, Mary.
00:32:17Don't be mad with me.
00:32:19You understand how I feel about it, don't you?
00:32:21Of course, only...
00:32:23Well, how are you going to live?
00:32:25I'll get a job.
00:32:26I've always worked.
00:32:27Well, jobs are pretty hard to find right now.
00:32:30What'll you do in the meantime?
00:32:32I don't know.
00:32:33But I don't want money from him.
00:32:34Mary, do you know what you need right now?
00:32:38No.
00:32:38Well, what?
00:32:39A good time.
00:32:40Let me take you out to dinner and we'll dance a bit.
00:32:42How about it?
00:32:44Oh, I don't know.
00:32:45Here.
00:32:47Let me bribe you.
00:32:50Did I understand you to say you were coming?
00:32:52Splendid.
00:32:53While you're dressing, I'll run down and get some cigarettes.
00:32:56And hurry up, will you?
00:32:58Well, I don't like to be kept waiting.
00:33:02Well, looks like I'm going out.
00:33:07How much do I owe you?
00:33:11Forty-three dollars.
00:33:13What?
00:33:14So this gentleman here.
00:33:17That's no gentleman.
00:33:19It's just a hole in the floor.
00:33:24My name.
00:33:29Just as beautiful as the road.
00:33:36Oh.
00:33:38I'm just gonna...
00:33:39...I'm just gonna...
00:33:40...I'm just gonna...
00:34:08Mind if I come in a while?
00:34:23Oh, I don't think you're better.
00:34:25I've gotta get up here in the morning to look for a job.
00:34:38Don't wait for me.
00:34:45You know, I like you.
00:34:48Like me at all?
00:34:50Yes, why?
00:34:52Well, I was just thinking.
00:34:55You're pretty sure, aren't you, that Jimmy isn't coming back?
00:34:59Yes, I'm sure.
00:35:01I guess I was sure he'd never come back even before he left.
00:35:08Why did you do that?
00:35:15Oh, I guess just because I've wanted to ever since I first saw you.
00:35:20Now, don't be angry, but I'm not pretending that I'm in love with you.
00:35:24I don't believe anyone ever was in love.
00:35:27But I am very fond of you.
00:35:30Jimmy has left you.
00:35:33I don't want you to go to work, and I might be able to...
00:35:37Thanks, I know what you're going to say, but I just couldn't do it.
00:35:42I think you better run along now.
00:35:45All right.
00:35:46Let me know if you change your mind.
00:35:53Go ahead and kiss it. See if I kiss it.
00:35:57Kiss the whole world. Kiss the cop on the beat.
00:36:01I should worry.
00:36:11Hello, Jimmy.
00:36:12What are you doing here?
00:36:13Me?
00:36:15Oh, I just came to see if she was going to take that check my lawyer sent her.
00:36:20Well, if you're going up there, you better hurry. I think she's going to bed.
00:36:23Mm-mm. It changed my mind.
00:36:26Hey, you weren't thinking of going back to her, were you?
00:36:29If you were, and naturally...
00:36:30Oh, don't be silly. Don't be silly.
00:36:33What were you doing up there?
00:36:34Oh, I...
00:36:36I just took her out to dinner. Say, she dances marvelously.
00:36:39She does, huh?
00:36:41Never danced with her.
00:36:43Hey, come over to Tony's. Let's have a couple, huh?
00:36:46All right.
00:36:47You know, I'm going to take care of her from now on if she'll let me.
00:36:51Think she will?
00:36:52I think so. We got along famously.
00:36:54And say, Jimmy, that would adjust things nicely all around, wouldn't it?
00:36:58You wouldn't object to that, would you?
00:37:00Mmm.
00:37:01I think it'd be a swell idea.
00:37:17Who is it?
00:37:27I'm going to open this door. I'll bring it down.
00:37:36Hiya, babe.
00:37:38Get out here, you're drunk.
00:37:44Door, I'm drunk.
00:37:46I was drunk the day I married you. Remember that, hmm?
00:37:49Oh, Jimmy, don't be a care.
00:37:51Now, don't be shy.
00:37:53It doesn't go with your type.
00:38:02Get out of here.
00:38:03Oh, come on. Be nice.
00:38:05Give me a little kiss, will ya?
00:38:08Oh, that's all right. You don't even worry.
00:38:10I'll give you some money.
00:38:12Get out of here, I'll...
00:38:14Well, what will you do?
00:38:17I'll call the police.
00:38:18Go ahead. Call the police.
00:38:20Who cares?
00:38:22They can't arrest a man for making love to his own wife.
00:38:29Well, that's great.
00:38:31You can fight, huh?
00:38:32You can fight, you can dance, and everything.
00:38:35And everything.
00:38:38Come here.
00:38:39Oh, Jimmy, please.
00:38:41Now, it's no good arguing,
00:38:42because I've made up my mind.
00:39:05I'm-
00:39:12You're not looking for.
00:39:13Come here.
00:39:15I'm-
00:39:17I'm-
00:39:18Don't be afraid...
00:39:20I'm!
00:39:22I'm-
00:39:24I'm-
00:39:25I'm-
00:39:26I'm-
00:39:28I'm-
00:39:29I'm-
00:39:30Does she want more money than the check I gave you?
00:39:47It so happens that she doesn't want any money at all.
00:39:52Are you serious?
00:39:53Quite serious, Mr. Martin.
00:39:56She refuses to accept a penny from you.
00:40:00Listen, Brandon.
00:40:04I'm going to ask you something.
00:40:07And you'd better tell me the truth.
00:40:12Did Mary agree to a settlement when Mother went to see her months ago?
00:40:19Well, at that time...
00:40:20Now answer me!
00:40:24No, she didn't.
00:40:25Did she say at that time that she wouldn't take any money from me at all?
00:40:34Yes, she did.
00:40:37So you lied to me?
00:40:39For your own good.
00:40:41Your mother and I thought if you had known the truth, you might have gone back to her.
00:40:45I ought to sock you in the nose.
00:40:50And I think I will.
00:40:56Give me Brian.
00:40:58Nine, one, four, eight, six.
00:40:59Hello?
00:41:10Hello?
00:41:12Oh, Miss Smith?
00:41:14All right.
00:41:15I'll call her.
00:41:17Oh, Miss Smith!
00:41:21What is it, Miss Bang?
00:41:23You're wanted on the phone.
00:41:25It's Mr. Martin calling.
00:41:26All right.
00:41:29I'll be right down.
00:41:33Oh, Miss Smith, did you see this in the paper?
00:41:36Ain't that the rich young fellow that used to call here a lot?
00:41:53Oh, what's the matter, dearie?
00:41:55I didn't mean to upset you.
00:41:57You haven't.
00:41:58You made me change my mind.
00:42:00Mrs. Banks, tell Mr. Martin I don't wish to speak to him now or at any other time.
00:42:15You know how I feel about you.
00:42:18I don't know why you wanted to take me out.
00:42:20Oh, just to eat.
00:42:22Some of the best people do it.
00:42:25Pretty girl Jack's dancing with.
00:42:32Yes, she is charming, isn't she?
00:42:34Jack's lucky.
00:42:35I believe half the beautiful girls in town have been out with him.
00:42:37Mm-hmm.
00:42:38I knew her myself once.
00:42:43That's not the historical novel, is it?
00:42:46Well, she certainly doesn't look like a night court stray.
00:42:53Surprising, isn't it, that she didn't cause any trouble about the divorce.
00:42:56Oh, shut up.
00:42:57Don't be rude, Jimmy.
00:42:59We're not married yet.
00:43:01I'm sorry, Marjorie.
00:43:03See, I've got a headache tonight.
00:43:06Let's sit down.
00:43:07Surely.
00:43:08He doesn't look very well.
00:43:30Has he been sick or something?
00:43:32No, just supporting half the speakeasies in town.
00:43:35Oh, but why does he do it?
00:43:37I don't think he's exactly crazy about marrying Marjorie.
00:43:40Well, then why is he going through with it?
00:43:42He doesn't have to, does he?
00:43:43Well, he rather likes his mother.
00:43:45She's awfully keen on it.
00:43:47By the way, are you still refusing a settlement from Jimmy's lawyers?
00:43:50Yes, but I'd rather not talk about it.
00:43:53Listen, Mary.
00:43:55I'm awfully fond of you.
00:43:58Thanks.
00:43:59And you know, I might even marry you if you push me far enough.
00:44:03Oh, don't worry.
00:44:04You can stay single.
00:44:07What?
00:44:08What's the matter?
00:44:09I don't know.
00:44:11I feel awful.
00:44:13Take me home quickly, will you?
00:44:15Surely.
00:44:15I'm awfully sorry.
00:44:17Sorry.
00:44:20I wonder what's the matter with her.
00:44:26She looks as though she's going to faint.
00:44:29Isn't it a bit late for you to be so solicitous?
00:44:33Yes, it is.
00:44:41Oh, wait till I put on my robe.
00:44:44Oh, never mind.
00:44:45That doesn't matter.
00:44:46What is it, sir?
00:44:51Sit down.
00:44:51I want to talk to you.
00:44:52Yes, sir.
00:44:58Got to talk to somebody or I'll go crazy.
00:45:00Yes, sir.
00:45:01You're my friend, aren't you?
00:45:03Well, I've always been honored by thinking so, sir.
00:45:05You've been my friend ever since I was a kid in knee pants.
00:45:08Oh, you're an attractive little chap, sir.
00:45:10Oh, to let me talk?
00:45:12Yes, sir.
00:45:13I want to tell you something awful I did.
00:45:16Something so terrible that I ought to be horsewhip for it.
00:45:22I was all wrong about Mary.
00:45:25Mother and that Brandon fellow kept me wrong about her.
00:45:29I thought she was after my money.
00:45:33I went there one night.
00:45:37Drunk.
00:45:38Drunk.
00:45:38Well, Hodges.
00:45:50What do you think of me now?
00:45:52Oh, begging your pardon, sir.
00:45:54I agree with you.
00:45:55I think you should have been horsewhip.
00:45:57And I think that Miss Smith was quite right.
00:45:59Oh, I beg your pardon, sir.
00:46:01I'm forgetting my place.
00:46:03Oh, cut this place business, Hodges.
00:46:05I'm sick and tired of it.
00:46:06I'm talking to you now as man to man.
00:46:10Well, as man to man, let me tell you, sir, that I consider your conduct most reprehensible.
00:46:16Now, and I wish you'd go out now, sir.
00:46:19I can't help it, but I'm terribly angry with you.
00:46:24And she was such a nice girl.
00:46:29Yes, I know, Hodges.
00:46:31She was wonderful.
00:46:32So sweet and pretty.
00:46:37Understanding.
00:46:39A girl in a million.
00:46:43Oh, gosh, Hodges.
00:46:44What will I do?
00:46:45What can I do?
00:46:48Oh, there, there, there, there.
00:46:51Don't take on so.
00:46:53Perhaps something can be done about it.
00:46:55When does the feature start?
00:47:09In about ten minutes.
00:47:10We're late tonight.
00:47:12Well, for crying in the sink.
00:47:15Hello.
00:47:16Do you remember me?
00:47:18Yeah, sure.
00:47:19Hey, listen, Bill.
00:47:20I think the doorman's waving to you.
00:47:22Why don't you scramble over there and see what he wants, huh?
00:47:24I'm Nellie Gordon.
00:47:28You remember?
00:47:28I was in court that day that Looney offered to marry you.
00:47:31Oh, yeah.
00:47:32Say, do you know that judge gave me six months?
00:47:35Oh, that's too bad.
00:47:36Yeah.
00:47:38Say, listen.
00:47:39How did that thing of yours ever turn out?
00:47:43Oh, gee, I guess I pulled a fox past.
00:47:47I wouldn't hurt you for the world.
00:47:49Oh, that's all right, Nellie.
00:47:51I guess I'm just not feeling very well.
00:47:53Oh, that's too bad.
00:47:55Say, you know, I'd love to come up and see you sometime.
00:47:59You might not believe it, but I get pretty lonesome sometimes.
00:48:03Of course.
00:48:03You know, that boyfriend of mine's sailing tomorrow.
00:48:07Oh, sure.
00:48:07Come up tomorrow afternoon, will you?
00:48:09Oh, I'd love to.
00:48:10I'll give you the address.
00:48:11Well, I'll be there.
00:48:12Hello, Mary.
00:48:18Hello.
00:48:19May I take you home after the show?
00:48:21No, thanks.
00:48:22All right.
00:48:23A little red riding hood.
00:48:25But here's one wolf that's going to keep howling around your door.
00:48:28Goodbye.
00:48:30Gee, how you doing?
00:48:33Must be swell to know a lot of guys like that.
00:48:36You know, I wish I...
00:48:37Oh, forgive me the Navy any time.
00:48:40That guy didn't want to see me for nothing.
00:48:41What's the big idea?
00:48:43He didn't?
00:48:43No.
00:48:44I could have sworn he was waving at you.
00:48:46Oh, he didn't want nothing.
00:48:47Say, listen.
00:48:48This is my boyfriend, Bill.
00:48:49Bill Casey.
00:48:50He's a Navy man.
00:48:52I want you to meet Mr.
00:48:54Smith.
00:48:54Smith.
00:48:56Pleased to meet you.
00:48:58Say, I know more girls by the name of Smith.
00:49:00Well, it's still Smith.
00:49:03Well, come on.
00:49:04Bye.
00:49:05Bye.
00:49:09Come in.
00:49:11Oh, hello, Nellie.
00:49:14Well, I showed up.
00:49:16Good.
00:49:18Well, my goodness.
00:49:20What the sound of it was that thing?
00:49:22It's for a baby.
00:49:23Whose baby?
00:49:25Mine.
00:49:26Oh, my goodness.
00:49:28That's awful.
00:49:29I mean, it's nice, but, um...
00:49:31Well, it's kind of a...
00:49:32It's a heck of a fix to...
00:49:34Well, uh...
00:49:35Pull up a chair, Nellie, and sit down, will you?
00:49:37You look good anyway.
00:49:38Say, listen.
00:49:41It costs money to have babies.
00:49:42What do you got to do for dough?
00:49:44I don't know yet.
00:49:46You know, I'd love to help you out, but...
00:49:49Gee, business has been awful tough.
00:49:51Well, I mean, with, you know, the depression and everything going on.
00:49:54Oh, sure, I know.
00:49:55Say, that loony did marry you, didn't he?
00:49:58Have you seen him?
00:49:58Well, of course you must have, I...
00:50:02Well, yeah, I've seen him.
00:50:06You know, I was crazy enough to think it'd last for a while, but...
00:50:10Well, you got marriage out of it, and that makes the kid regular.
00:50:13Say, what are you going to call it?
00:50:15Jimmy.
00:50:15Well, what if it ain't a Jimmy?
00:50:17Gee, never thought of that.
00:50:20Say, you know, you're not going to be able to work much longer, are you?
00:50:24No.
00:50:25I had to quit today.
00:50:26Oh, you know, you might think it's kind of funny, but...
00:50:32I don't know, I'd kind of like to stay here and help, you know?
00:50:35It'd be something new for me.
00:50:37I've never been around anything like that before, and I...
00:50:40Well, you care?
00:50:42Oh, I love it.
00:50:44I haven't been busy anyway, and I mean, I might as well be doing something.
00:50:47What kind of a lawyer are you anyway?
00:50:49You can't get her to take some money.
00:50:51I've written her several times, but she never answers.
00:50:54Why don't you visit her personally?
00:50:56She might accept something from you.
00:50:58Uh-uh, I can't do that.
00:51:00She hates me.
00:51:01Oh, nonsense.
00:51:02Women of that class forget very easily.
00:51:05You take that back, Brandon, and quick, too.
00:51:07I beg your pardon.
00:51:09Oh, that's okay.
00:51:10We'll call her up right away and see what she says.
00:51:13Certainly.
00:51:17You know, I was just thinking.
00:51:19That guy you married, why doesn't he give you some money?
00:51:22We're divorced now.
00:51:24Besides, this baby's going to be all mine.
00:51:25I wouldn't take a cent from him.
00:51:27Gee, you must be sorry, him.
00:51:29No.
00:51:30I love him.
00:51:31Oh, that's awful.
00:51:35Well, now, listen.
00:51:36He's left you.
00:51:37I mean, why don't you try and forget him?
00:51:38Or else you're going to be awful unhappy.
00:51:42Nellie, you can't forget people you love,
00:51:45even if they stop loving you.
00:51:47Yeah.
00:51:49Oh, gee, ain't it tough being a woman?
00:51:51Yeah.
00:51:52Here, Wynne, I'll go.
00:51:53Tell Miss Smith she's wanted on the phone.
00:52:01Who is it, Miss Banks?
00:52:02They didn't say.
00:52:04Nellie, will you go and answer it?
00:52:05And if it's Mr. Haynes,
00:52:07tell him I'm not feeling very well
00:52:09and I can't see him for some time, will you?
00:52:11Oh, sure, I'll tell him.
00:52:12What do I say is the matter with you?
00:52:15Pentecitis, huh?
00:52:15Hello, this is, uh, Miss Gordon.
00:52:25Miss Smith can't come to the phone.
00:52:27Uh, no, she's, uh, well, she's indisposed.
00:52:31Yeah.
00:52:33What?
00:52:34You want to give her some money?
00:52:36Say, listen, will you hold the phone just a minute?
00:52:37I'll be right back.
00:52:43Oh, listen.
00:52:44There's a lawyer by the name of Brandon on the phone
00:52:46and he wants to give you some money.
00:52:47Honest, I'm not fooling.
00:52:49That's Jimmy's lawyer.
00:52:50I've told you already,
00:52:50I don't want any money from him.
00:52:52Oh, don't be a fool.
00:52:54You're going to be needing that money pretty soon.
00:52:56Nellie, tell him I don't want it
00:52:57and furthermore to stop bothering me.
00:52:59Oh, okay.
00:53:01But, gee, when I think of all the things
00:53:03I've done for less than a thousand dollars,
00:53:05it kind of makes me sick.
00:53:12Well, I...
00:53:14Can't get shot for trying, anyway.
00:53:19Hello?
00:53:20Well, she can't come to the phone.
00:53:22She's got appendicitis.
00:53:24Mm-hmm.
00:53:24Oh, no, no.
00:53:26The doctor said just had to take its course.
00:53:28Yeah.
00:53:29But she said she'd take the dough.
00:53:31Uh, well, I mean the money.
00:53:32Huh?
00:53:33Oh, no, no.
00:53:33She's, um...
00:53:34She's moving away from here.
00:53:36She's, uh...
00:53:36She's going to move with a friend
00:53:37until she feels better.
00:53:39Yeah.
00:53:39But, listen.
00:53:41She wants you to send that money
00:53:43general delivery to the post office.
00:53:45Uh-huh.
00:53:45In greenbacks.
00:53:47Yeah.
00:53:49Huh?
00:53:51Say, listen.
00:53:52Excuse me, mister, but...
00:53:54She won't cash a check with his name on her.
00:53:57No.
00:53:59No, that's the only way she'll take it
00:54:01is in cash.
00:54:02Yeah.
00:54:04Yeah, I'll hold the phone.
00:54:05Some woman there says
00:54:06Miss Smith wants the money sent by mail,
00:54:08all in currency,
00:54:10to general delivery at the post office.
00:54:12Well, what's the idea?
00:54:13Huh.
00:54:14She says Miss Smith is unwilling
00:54:15to cash one of your checks.
00:54:18Whew.
00:54:19Boy, she sure is mad at me.
00:54:22You don't want me to send $1,000
00:54:23to a mere general delivery address, do you?
00:54:25I should strongly advise
00:54:26against such proceedings.
00:54:28You advise?
00:54:30Okay, go ahead and send it.
00:54:32In what way she wants it
00:54:33and to any place she wants it.
00:54:34I've had enough of your advice.
00:54:36Very well.
00:54:37Yeah?
00:54:39Oh, you're going to do it, huh?
00:54:42How much will it be?
00:54:45What?
00:54:46Oh, mister, I'm going to have to hang up.
00:54:49Something happened.
00:54:50Oh, my goodness.
00:54:51I...
00:54:52Well, you see, it's like this, you know.
00:54:58I want to get $500 of this in small bills.
00:55:02Well, it's kind of for an emergency, you know.
00:55:05And then the other $500 I want to put in the bank for the kid.
00:55:09I see.
00:55:10You want to start an account for a child.
00:55:12Yeah, that's it.
00:55:14And what is the child's name?
00:55:16Jimmy.
00:55:17Jimmy.
00:55:18And the last name?
00:55:20Oh, uh...
00:55:23Well, I, um...
00:55:24I ain't exactly sure.
00:55:26You know, he's only a little tiny baby
00:55:30and he's not old enough to have the full name.
00:55:33But, madam, you know, really, I would, uh...
00:55:36All right, Andy Mellon.
00:55:38His name is Jimmy Smith.
00:55:41Now, listen.
00:55:42It started out to be Jimmy Martin,
00:55:44but then, um...
00:55:45Well, something happened
00:55:47and, uh...
00:55:47He's just Jimmy Smith.
00:55:49That's...
00:55:49That's...
00:55:49That's all right.
00:55:54Oh, Mary, have I got good news.
00:55:57What's all the excitement?
00:55:58Well, I was so surprised
00:55:59you could have knocked me over with a feather.
00:56:00Well, what's the good news?
00:56:02Well, uh...
00:56:02Don't you remember me telling you
00:56:03about my Aunt Sophie from Alabama?
00:56:05No.
00:56:06You don't remember me telling you
00:56:07about my Aunt Sophie
00:56:08that had the plantation
00:56:09with all the mammies and things on it?
00:56:11And didn't you know my folks were Southern
00:56:13that I'm Southern, too?
00:56:14No.
00:56:15Haven't you ever noticed
00:56:16how I say four instead of four
00:56:18and when I get all excited
00:56:19I say you all?
00:56:22Well, what about your Aunt Sophie?
00:56:23She died.
00:56:24Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:56:26Oh, well, it's all right.
00:56:27She left 500 bucks
00:56:28and now we don't have to worry.
00:56:29We've got enough money
00:56:29for the doctor and everything.
00:56:31Oh, but, Nellie,
00:56:31I couldn't let you do that.
00:56:33Oh, now, don't be silly.
00:56:34There's plenty more
00:56:35of where that came from.
00:56:36You know, it's kind of
00:56:37one of those estates
00:56:38that they have down south.
00:56:40Oh, take a look
00:56:41at these four tanks.
00:56:42Hey, pipe down, you guys.
00:56:44Remember that Jane upstairs.
00:56:46The stork's coming.
00:56:47Don't look at me.
00:56:48I've never even seen her.
00:56:49Well, pipe down.
00:56:50She might hear you.
00:56:52Oh, you'll get a fresh deal here.
00:56:53Come on.
00:56:54First honest deal tonight, boys.
00:56:55Come on, Annie.
00:56:55Come on, everybody.
00:57:01Oh, Nellie,
00:57:02if they don't sound that noise,
00:57:03I'll go crazy.
00:57:05They've been keeping it up all night.
00:57:07Hey.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:09Hey.
00:57:09Hey.
00:57:09Hey.
00:57:09Hey.
00:57:10Hey.
00:57:10Hey.
00:57:10Hey.
00:57:10Hey.
00:57:11Hey.
00:57:11Hey.
00:57:11Listen, I'll make them shut up.
00:57:30What do you got?
00:57:31Come in.
00:57:31First decent man I've had tonight.
00:57:33Say, listen, you big palookas.
00:57:34If you don't keep quiet,
00:57:35I'm going to throw you out of here one by one.
00:57:37Hello, beautiful.
00:57:39Have a chair.
00:57:39Yeah, to crown you, Liz.
00:57:41Say, listen, ain't you got no respect for a mother?
00:57:44That reminds me.
00:57:46I haven't written to my mother for five years.
00:57:48Well, that's a very good idea.
00:57:50Each one of you get a pencil and paper
00:57:51and write your mother a letter.
00:57:53Come on.
00:57:54What are we going to say?
00:57:55It don't make any difference
00:57:56as long as you put love and kisses on the end of it.
00:57:58Thanks, Nellie.
00:58:11Gee, I must be going crazy or something.
00:58:14Why?
00:58:14What's wrong?
00:58:16You know, I was just thinking,
00:58:17maybe if Jimmy knew about this, it might change him.
00:58:21Oh, I don't know.
00:58:22He's pretty sore at that Hanes guy
00:58:24and maybe he thinks you're not any good
00:58:26and he'll probably think the baby doesn't belong to him.
00:58:30Well, I hope it looks like him.
00:58:32Gee, that would be nice.
00:58:33Say, listen, do you want me to go phone him anyway?
00:58:36Oh, no, Nellie.
00:58:38If I am going to see him,
00:58:39I'd rather wait till it's big enough so it'll look nice.
00:58:42You know, they say they don't look very good at first.
00:58:45Gee, that's funny.
00:58:46My mother said I was beautiful the first day I was born.
00:58:49Yeah, I guess I'll be getting goofy too that way, Jimmy.
00:58:52Ah, no, you won't.
00:58:53Oh.
00:58:55Oh.
00:58:55Oh, dear.
00:58:56Oh, Nellie.
00:58:57Oh.
00:58:59Oh, now, don't get excited.
00:59:00I think you better go and get them.
00:59:03Oh, I wonder where I put Dr. Kalinske's telephone room.
00:59:06I put it where...
00:59:07Oh, I guess it's here.
00:59:11Oh, hurry.
00:59:12Oh, listen.
00:59:13Don't let me happen till I get back.
00:59:16Oh, gee, I forgot a nickel.
00:59:23Oh, say, mister, would you love me a nickel, please?
00:59:27Uh, thank you.
00:59:31Yeah, wait a minute.
00:59:33Um, Bryant 9-6842.
00:59:37Yeah.
00:59:38Will you hurry?
00:59:41Oh.
00:59:42Oh, hello.
00:59:43Say, listen, uh, send an ambulance to 614 Prospect.
00:59:47Yeah, and send it fast.
00:59:49And when I say fast, I mean fast.
00:59:51Yeah, Jimmy's on his way.
00:59:52Yeah.
00:59:55Please, God.
00:59:57Will you make it look like Jimmy?
01:00:00You know, dark hair and...
01:00:02and big blue eyes.
01:00:05Oh, there.
01:00:14You're all polished up just like new now.
01:00:17Come on, turn over.
01:00:21Oh, what a handsome boy you are, Jimmy.
01:00:25Gee, you're good looking.
01:00:26Come on, smile, huh?
01:00:28Say, listen.
01:00:29You know, I want you to be awful good to your mama today.
01:00:32You know why?
01:00:33Because she's awful blue about your old man.
01:00:37Look at that finger in your mouth.
01:00:39Go on with that little finger.
01:00:41What's your own finger?
01:00:42You can do as you want with it.
01:00:45Nellie!
01:00:46Where's my son?
01:00:48Oh, he's here.
01:00:49And he still has his finger in his mouth.
01:00:51Oh, you sweet darling.
01:00:55Here he is.
01:00:59Did he behave like a perfect gentleman?
01:01:01Yes, and he gained a whole ounce.
01:01:04I got his back.
01:01:05There.
01:01:09Oh, I see what that is.
01:01:15Good morning, madam.
01:01:16I'm the Muller Brush Man.
01:01:17Well, just brush yourself right on down the stairs.
01:01:20I'd like to leave you a sample of...
01:01:21Oh, scrum, scrum.
01:01:25Oh, see.
01:01:28Did you notice this in the paper this morning?
01:01:30No, what?
01:01:31That boyfriend that used to call here to see Miss Smith so much.
01:01:34Shh.
01:01:37He's getting married today.
01:01:39Say, listen, you two-cent broadcasting station.
01:01:42If you even peep one word of that to her,
01:01:44the only thing you're going to be reading is the hospital chart.
01:01:46Oh, your mama loves you, loves you, loves you, loves you, loves you.
01:02:09Oh, you...
01:02:10Oh, Nellie, has the morning paper come yet?
01:02:15Oh, no.
01:02:15Do you know that kid didn't bring the paper?
01:02:17Not a single person in the house received one.
01:02:19Maybe the poor little fellow was left.
01:02:21Yeah, uh, haven't you noticed what a sleepy-looking kid he is?
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:24What do you mean by hitting me on the head with the newspaper?
01:02:36I was drying my hair and you threw this paper out of the window.
01:02:38Will you please explain?
01:02:40Shh, don't get excited now, will you?
01:02:44Nellie, I thought you told me the morning paper hadn't come yet.
01:02:47Well, I, uh, um...
01:02:49Listen, you go on and I'll explain to you later.
01:02:51Go on.
01:03:00Nellie, why'd you throw that paper out of the window?
01:03:02Well, I, um...
01:03:04Well, I was just through reading it.
01:03:05I think I know.
01:03:07There must be something in there you don't want me to see.
01:03:09Give it to me.
01:03:10Oh, now...
01:03:11Now, listen, Mary.
01:03:12Uh, there is something I didn't want you to see.
01:03:14Jimmy's being married today.
01:03:16Well, what are you going to do?
01:03:22Well, Nellie, quick, get me my clothes, my best clothes.
01:03:25Don't stand there looking at me.
01:03:26Hurry, will you?
01:03:26I, I don't know what's wrong with you.
01:03:28Well, listen, tell me, what are you going to do anyway?
01:03:31Well, I've just changed my mind.
01:03:33What am I going to do?
01:03:34No woman's going to marry my baby's father.
01:03:36Oh, I know, but don't you think you'd better wait and kind of...
01:03:38No, don't, don't argue with me.
01:03:39Go down and get Jimmy's address out of the telephone book, will you?
01:03:42And then order a cab and get the baby's blanket.
01:03:44Hurry.
01:03:44Yeah, I...
01:03:46Oh, now she's going to make a fool out of herself.
01:03:49This darn man make me sick.
01:03:53Poor kid.
01:03:55Be awful broken up when he finds out you don't want her.
01:03:58Probably forgotten what she looks like, even.
01:04:01The M...
01:04:03Men make me sick because of more unhappiness and trouble.
01:04:11More than Martin.
01:04:16You're going to see your father?
01:04:17Yes, sir.
01:04:18I haven't been doing the right thing by you.
01:04:21I'm sorry, I've been thinking only of myself.
01:04:24Why?
01:04:24I'm not going to let that woman cheat you.
01:04:26No, sir, Jimmy belongs to you.
01:04:29Well, I guess I've been acting a little crazy.
01:04:31Not even listening to the things that he had to say.
01:04:35But, but I will.
01:04:37Oh, oh, your father.
01:04:38Oh, he's wonderful.
01:04:40Yeah, your father, I mean.
01:04:42But, thinks a little too much, but we'll put a stop to that.
01:04:45Oh, Jimmy.
01:04:47Take your finger out of your mouth.
01:04:49Oh, and don't cry today.
01:04:50No, sir, you and I have just got to put this thing over.
01:04:53Well, here's the address and here's the blanket.
01:04:56I think you're awful silly to be doing this.
01:04:58Oh, no, no, Nellie.
01:04:59I've got to go.
01:05:00I made up my mind now and I've got to hurt you.
01:05:01Well, now, wait a minute.
01:05:02Are you going to take the baby?
01:05:03Oh, I'm so excited.
01:05:04I forgot the baby.
01:05:05Stick it in here.
01:05:06Oh, come on, darling.
01:05:07Oh, don't drop it.
01:05:09Oh, all right.
01:05:10I'm so excited.
01:05:11Oh, I'll be seeing you.
01:05:12Yeah, well.
01:05:15Wait a minute.
01:05:20Did you order a cab, lady?
01:05:21Yes, and I want you to break every speed record
01:05:23that's ever been broken.
01:05:24Well, I can sure do that.
01:05:25This baby father's going to marry some other woman
01:05:26and I've got to stop it.
01:05:27Here's the address.
01:05:28You're practically there now, lady.
01:05:58There he goes.
01:06:07Turn around, chase him.
01:06:08I'll get him.
01:06:08I'll get you.
01:06:17Jimmy, look!
01:06:47Jimmy, this is ours, isn't he lovely?
01:07:08Jimmy, take your finger out of him off, have you got, oh, the baby, I mean.
01:07:15Oh, Jimmy, you couldn't have been so mad at me, Mary.
01:07:18You named the baby after me.
01:07:20He's kind of like me, too, don't you think?
01:07:25Do you, James Martin, take this woman, Mary Smith, for your lawful wedded wife?
01:07:29I do.
01:07:31Baby, your papa and mama are getting married, darling.
01:07:36Baby, your papa and mama are getting married, darling.
01:07:40Look.
01:07:41I do.
01:07:43I do.
01:07:45I do.
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