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00:04:50Oh, where, oh, where is my little brown tie?
00:04:54Oh, where, oh, where is my tie?
00:04:58Kitty?
00:05:00Kitty?
00:05:02Kitty?
00:05:04Shh, Bob.
00:05:05The kitties are taking their nap.
00:05:09I know, but darling, I can't find the brown striped tie.
00:05:14It's right there where it always is, dear.
00:05:17Oh, it isn't. I've looked every place. I can never find anything when I'm in a hurry.
00:05:21Oh, all right, dear. I'll find it for you.
00:05:23You're always in such a hurry.
00:05:26I don't know what you'd do without me to find everything for you.
00:05:29I've never seen anything like it.
00:05:31You men are just as hopeless as a lot of babies.
00:05:33I never find anything when I'm in a hurry.
00:05:35Now, just a minute, dear.
00:05:35I've looked there.
00:05:39What did I tell you?
00:05:40Well, now, who do you suppose to put that there?
00:05:42You most likely did yourself, dear.
00:05:44Let me help you.
00:05:45Well, I just don't know what I'd do without my little wife.
00:05:48Oh, got it.
00:05:48How do you expect me to tie this tie for her to do that?
00:05:52What makes you so frisky this afternoon?
00:05:54Oh, I don't know.
00:05:54It's Sunday and golf and everything.
00:05:56Say, you know, I have to hurry, too.
00:05:57I don't want to keep the boys waiting.
00:05:58All right, dear.
00:05:59You finish that, and I'll hurry and get dressed.
00:06:02Well, look, dear, it'll take me about three hours to play 18 holes of golf.
00:06:05Why don't you join me at the club later for dinner?
00:06:11Why, Bob, we see so little of each other these days, and I just love to watch you play golf,
00:06:18dear.
00:06:19Oh, that makes me nervous.
00:06:20You know, I always play a rotten game when you're watching me.
00:06:22You don't at all.
00:06:23You always play wonderfully.
00:06:24Now, I won't be a minute.
00:06:26But, dear, I'm in a hurry, and I'm all ready.
00:06:28You old fussbudget.
00:06:29I just have to get into my dress.
00:06:32I love you.
00:06:33I love you.
00:06:35I love you.
00:06:40Kitty, do you know any other songs?
00:06:44I like this one.
00:06:46I love you.
00:06:48I love you.
00:06:57Hello.
00:06:58Say, Bob.
00:06:59Are you going to keep me waiting here for you all day?
00:07:03Helen, I've told you never to call me here.
00:07:05Now, listen.
00:07:06Do you happen to know there's a time limit on parking on your street?
00:07:09Yes, but now, look here.
00:07:10I'm afraid we'll have to call this offer this afternoon.
00:07:12My wife and I are just...
00:07:13Your wife?
00:07:14Oh, Bob, I'm tired of that sign.
00:07:16I know, but now that you've got to...
00:07:20Helen.
00:07:21Hello.
00:07:22Hello?
00:07:24Oh, no.
00:07:25All right, Henry.
00:07:26No, I'll be over there.
00:07:27Yeah, about 20 minutes.
00:07:36Well, Bob, I'm ready.
00:07:38Good.
00:07:40Now, that didn't take me long, did it?
00:07:41No, it didn't.
00:07:45Who was that on the phone?
00:07:47Oh, just the fellas at the club.
00:07:48They're anxious to tee off.
00:07:49Oh.
00:07:53Where did you get that?
00:07:55Why, dear, don't you like it?
00:07:57I just finished it.
00:07:59Kitty, why don't you go to some smart shop and get yourself some decent clothes?
00:08:04You know, Bob, the clothes are so frightfully expensive, and I can buy earths about three
00:08:08and a half yards of material.
00:08:09No, darling.
00:08:10At least I make enough for you to dress well, don't I?
00:08:13There's no need of you skimping and saving like that.
00:08:16Well, you're not ashamed of me, are you, Bob?
00:08:18Of course not.
00:08:21Oh, darling, forgive me.
00:08:25Come on, now.
00:08:26Laugh, smile, will you?
00:08:28Oh, that's better.
00:08:29Put your hat on.
00:08:30I'll get the golf bags.
00:08:37Uh, hurry, will you, dear?
00:08:38I'll give you a minute.
00:08:40Well, what is it?
00:08:41I beg your pardon, Mr. Brown.
00:08:43There's a lady to see you.
00:08:44A lady to see me?
00:08:46Yes, sir.
00:08:46She's in the front room.
00:08:48Thank you, Mrs. McIntyre.
00:08:56Hello, darling.
00:09:00Look here, Helen.
00:09:01You're carrying this thing too far.
00:09:02Are you crazy?
00:09:03No, dear, I'm not.
00:09:05But you must think I am
00:09:06if you believe I'm going to put up with this any longer.
00:09:08I know, but coming here like this is absolutely ridiculous.
00:09:10My wife will...
00:09:11Oh, now, Bobby, darling,
00:09:12are you going to remain tied to your wife's apron strings
00:09:15all your life?
00:09:16Now, look here.
00:09:16Helen, this is...
00:09:17Oh, now, don't be so...
00:09:22Oh.
00:09:24I...
00:09:25Oh, you're Mrs. Brown, I presume.
00:09:27Yes.
00:09:28I'm Miss Hibbert.
00:09:30Why, Bob, uh...
00:09:33I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
00:09:34No, they...
00:09:35Oh, no.
00:09:36No, not at all.
00:09:37In fact, I think it's about time we met.
00:09:40As long as we have something in common.
00:09:42Helen, this...
00:09:43Now, Bob, we might as well settle this thing right now.
00:09:46Why...
00:09:47I don't quite...
00:09:48Oh...
00:09:49Oh, I see.
00:09:50Well, naturally, you don't understand about Bob and me.
00:09:56Oh, yes, sir.
00:09:58Bob has spoken of you quite often.
00:10:00Oh, he has?
00:10:02Well, then, of course, you're entirely familiar with the situation.
00:10:06Oh, yes.
00:10:07One has to be quite broad-minded these days.
00:10:10Well, yes.
00:10:14Especially...
00:10:14Women of your type.
00:10:18Helen, please leave.
00:10:19No, Bob, please don't hurry, Miss Hibbert.
00:10:22I think I...
00:10:23Must have...
00:10:25Forgotten something.
00:10:43There, now, darling.
00:10:44You see how simple it all was?
00:10:46Well, she does understand everything perfectly.
00:10:48And it's the very best thing that could have happened to all of us.
00:10:53Oh, come on, now, darling.
00:10:54Snap out of it.
00:10:57Everything's going to be all right, so don't worry.
00:11:01Well, cheerio, old dear.
00:11:05You know where to find me, so...
00:11:07Give me a ring sometime.
00:11:17Kitty.
00:11:18Kitty.
00:11:20Kitty.
00:11:21Open this door, I tell you.
00:11:24Kitty.
00:11:26You'll waken the children.
00:11:28Let me in.
00:11:30Kitty.
00:11:30I never want to see you again.
00:11:32If you don't open this door, I'll...
00:11:34Kitty.
00:11:42I'm terribly sorry, Kitty.
00:11:43Please listen to me.
00:11:45Oh, it's true, isn't it?
00:11:46Oh, but you don't understand the circumstances, the real...
00:11:49Oh, it's true.
00:11:50Darling, I don't love her.
00:11:51I've never loved her.
00:11:52I love you.
00:11:53Oh, don't.
00:11:54Oh, that's all over, I tell you.
00:11:56This has nothing to do with the feeling I have towards you.
00:11:59That's what you've got to see.
00:12:00Oh, just go now.
00:12:02Out of the house.
00:12:03While I pack.
00:12:04I'm going to take the children and leave.
00:12:05You're going to hear my side of this.
00:12:07You know I wouldn't hurt you for anything in the world.
00:12:09Oh, you don't know what you've done to me.
00:12:11Forgive me, Kitty.
00:12:13I've never stopped loving you.
00:12:15You've never loved me.
00:12:17You've just pitied me.
00:12:18You've lied to me.
00:12:20Every minute this has been going on, you've lied to me.
00:12:22Nothing's been true.
00:12:24I can't believe anything or anyone ever again.
00:12:27Darling, I belong to you and you belong to me.
00:12:29Don't come near me.
00:12:31I love you more than anything else in the world.
00:12:33Don't touch me.
00:12:34Just go.
00:12:35Won't you give me another chance, Kitty?
00:12:37No.
00:12:38Can't we try again?
00:12:40No.
00:12:41Don't you love me?
00:12:43No.
00:12:48All right.
00:12:55If I leave this room, I'm never coming back.
00:12:58Do you want me to go?
00:12:59Yes.
00:13:30I had all this stuff in the garden once when she changed her mind and told me to bring
00:13:33it in here.
00:13:34Certainly.
00:13:35I told her it would be cooler in here.
00:13:37It would be just as well if you minded your own business.
00:13:40It's bad enough to keep up with her notions hopping around all over the place without you
00:13:43changing her mind for her.
00:13:44I've been changing her mind for her for 20 years and I expect to keep on doing so without
00:13:50any suggestions from you, miss.
00:13:52Hadley just telephoned from the station to say that nobody got off that train.
00:13:55He was instructed to meet the P-15 or wait for a train that somebody did get off of.
00:14:01Goodness only knows who will get off or how many.
00:14:04There may be Chinamen or monkeys this time or the king of the P-G Islands.
00:14:08Telephone Hadley at the station and tell him to wait for someone peculiar or distinctive.
00:14:15Someone likely to be coming here.
00:14:17Whitman!
00:14:21Her name is Brown.
00:14:25Mrs. Cortland-Brown.
00:14:27And I want to put in the end of the north wing.
00:14:30The south wing would be much better, Mrs. Bousico.
00:14:33North!
00:14:34Why will you always insist upon me?
00:14:36Put that pillar in my back where Perkins, I...
00:14:40How could it be better?
00:14:41Now, why could it be better?
00:14:43That suite hasn't been opened all this summer, madam.
00:14:45You gave orders to have it closed.
00:14:48Bosh!
00:14:50Did nothing of the sort.
00:14:51Well, open it.
00:14:53Very good, madam.
00:14:56Hmm.
00:15:06Eccentric, eh?
00:15:07Bosh!
00:15:08Huh.
00:15:09Do you see what they say about me?
00:15:11Am I eccentric, Whitman?
00:15:12Well, I should think...
00:15:13Whitman, am I eccentric?
00:15:15No, madam.
00:15:16Perkins, am I eccentric?
00:15:19Oh, no, madam.
00:15:20No.
00:15:21Liars, both of you.
00:15:23Why can't you learn to tell the truth?
00:15:26I am eccentric, and you know it.
00:15:28Well, madam, I'm afraid...
00:15:29Just a little, madam.
00:15:30Just...
00:15:30Yes, well, keep it to yourselves.
00:15:32Oh, yes, madam.
00:15:34Oh.
00:15:35Oh.
00:15:37Hi, grand darling.
00:15:38Hello, Bousie.
00:15:41We're going to dip the body from the pool before tea.
00:15:43I'm teaching Dion to swim.
00:15:44Now, you'll never teach her how to swim.
00:15:45Why not?
00:15:46Afraid to take the crimp out of her hair.
00:15:48Oh, no, crimp.
00:15:49Oh, she asks every handsome man she meets to teach you to swim.
00:15:51Oh, but Bob's so big and strong when I'm with him, I'm not afraid.
00:15:55Afraid?
00:15:55You're not afraid of anything, not even me.
00:15:57Oh, you wicked old darling.
00:15:59No, stop that.
00:16:00You know, I hate being kissed.
00:16:02And don't come back in here with a wet bathing suit.
00:16:05Not that I mind you dripping and more emphasized,
00:16:08but there's another guest arriving.
00:16:09Don't get excited, darling.
00:16:10You never can tell who Graham's going to pick up in her travel.
00:16:13She's a very attractive woman.
00:16:14Well, I'm not interested.
00:16:15Oh.
00:16:16You're more glowing and mysterious than ever this afternoon.
00:16:19Ah.
00:16:20Yes?
00:16:21Go jump in the pool.
00:16:27Hello, Madge.
00:16:28Hello, Wally.
00:16:28Going for a swim?
00:16:29No, indeed.
00:16:30Wallace is going to read me a poem which I inspired.
00:16:34That's our exit.
00:16:35Oh, Bob, do I inspire you?
00:16:37Not to write poetry.
00:16:41Frightfully dull people.
00:16:45Wallace, dear, would you be sweet enough to move that just a little bit?
00:16:49Certainly, my dear.
00:16:51Yes.
00:16:52Just a thanks.
00:16:53Now, my parasol.
00:16:59You may read to me, dear.
00:17:04My lonely spirit moves in everglades of darkness, groping, reaching out in vain to touch the stars
00:17:13that mock the night.
00:17:14That's so impersonal.
00:17:16Where do I come in?
00:17:17Oh, uh, let me...
00:17:19Oh, here you are, my sweet.
00:17:21Her feverish mouth that drinks at the fount of my very soul is carved from blood-red rubies.
00:17:28And laughter lies on it with a tender grace.
00:17:32Oh, that's so charming.
00:17:35You may take me in your arms, dear.
00:17:39I beg your pardon.
00:17:41Oh, we didn't hear you coming along, Bruce.
00:17:43Have you seen anything of dear?
00:17:45Uh, perhaps, uh, if you were to look for Mr. Brown.
00:17:51Oh, yes.
00:17:55Such a nice lad.
00:17:57And he's so in love with us.
00:18:04Mrs. Brown is here, ma'am.
00:18:06Oh, oh.
00:18:08The north wing or the south wing?
00:18:11You heard what I said.
00:18:12The north wing.
00:18:13Very good, ma'am.
00:18:16Is this the way?
00:18:17Yes, ma'am.
00:18:18Catherine, Catherine, is that you?
00:18:20Daddy, Daddy!
00:18:27Boosie!
00:18:29Come here, you goose.
00:18:32What a duck you are to stand for me.
00:18:34I want to kiss you.
00:18:35Oh, very well, I won't.
00:18:39Oh, my dear, it's too wonderful to be here.
00:18:42And you know, I've had the sweetest welcome.
00:18:44Your chauffeur looked at me rather doubtfully
00:18:46till I asked him if he was waiting for me.
00:18:47Then he said,
00:18:48Oh, I beg your pardon, madam.
00:18:50I was looking for something much more peculiar.
00:18:53Will I do?
00:18:55Will you do?
00:18:56Catherine, you're just what I need.
00:18:58And what is that?
00:18:59You know, I'm a little suspicious now.
00:19:01Oh, Boosie, this is too sweet, really.
00:19:03You know, it's as peaceful as England.
00:19:05And just as dull.
00:19:06Are you looking for peace?
00:19:08I'm not looking for anything.
00:19:09I know better.
00:19:09Blessed are those who expect nothing,
00:19:11for they shall not be disappointed.
00:19:14Well, Boosie, this was certainly a hurried call.
00:19:16Tell me, what's it all about?
00:19:18I was on my way to California.
00:19:20Simply wiped everything off a slate,
00:19:22threw my things into a trunk,
00:19:23and dashed without even thinking.
00:19:25Let alone dressing.
00:19:26I'm feeling horribly exposed.
00:19:27I forgot my lip rouge.
00:19:28I hope you didn't forget the children by any chance.
00:19:32Don't worry, Boosie.
00:19:33I left him in town with a nurse for Monday.
00:19:35Well, that's a relief.
00:19:36I didn't want to ask you to leave him behind.
00:19:38I thought it might seem rude,
00:19:40but I'm glad you did.
00:19:41Well, don't you suppose I know
00:19:43when to display my jewels and when not to?
00:19:58Well, now tell me,
00:19:59what have you been doing since I left you in Paris?
00:20:01Let me see.
00:20:02There was April, May, June, and July.
00:20:05Oh, different men for different months.
00:20:08Now, let me see.
00:20:10April?
00:20:11Oh, April was the most exasperatingly interesting man I've ever known.
00:20:15May was so-so.
00:20:17June?
00:20:19Well, we'll skip June.
00:20:21When are you going to get married again?
00:20:23Never.
00:20:24What are you going to do if you don't get married?
00:20:26Well, my one little talent close is beginning to make money.
00:20:29When I can pay my own bills,
00:20:31men may come and men may go.
00:20:33Are you trying to imply that up to this point
00:20:36there haven't been any either coming or going?
00:20:40Now, Boosie, that's not like you.
00:20:42That's clumsy.
00:20:45I'm surprised that you...
00:20:46Oh, sorry.
00:20:47That's my way of being subtle.
00:20:49Come here.
00:20:50Sit down.
00:20:52I want to talk to you.
00:20:53Well?
00:20:54I want you to do something for me.
00:20:56Uh-huh.
00:20:57Yeah, there's a man here and I want you to get him.
00:21:01Well, what's he like?
00:21:03Well, he's young, good-looking, divorced, and money.
00:21:09Humble as men go.
00:21:11Well, that sounds interesting.
00:21:13And there's a girl after him, hot-footed.
00:21:16Is he running?
00:21:18No.
00:21:19In fact, I think he's coming on.
00:21:21And that's what's worrying me.
00:21:23Well, Boosie, I thought your religion was hands-off.
00:21:25Well, it is.
00:21:26But it doesn't work when it strikes so near home.
00:21:29She's my own grandchild.
00:21:32Well, you can't be expected to use your common sense at all, then.
00:21:35No.
00:21:36Well, I've got to keep her from going to the dogs before the 1st of October.
00:21:41Why the 1st of October?
00:21:43Well, because she's going to marry a nice boy, then.
00:21:45Oh.
00:21:46And I'm determined she'll walk down that aisle a decent girl if I have to lock her up till
00:21:51ever...
00:21:51Well, look here, Boosie.
00:21:53I don't think I'm clever enough for this job as it's as important as all that, you know.
00:21:57Oh, you don't, huh?
00:21:58Well, I do.
00:21:59That's the reason I sent for you.
00:22:02Oh, I'll never forget that Russian.
00:22:05You took him away from under that Italian princess's nose.
00:22:09She didn't know what struck her.
00:22:12That Boosie, I didn't take him away.
00:22:14No?
00:22:14I just borrowed him for the weekend.
00:22:16Oh!
00:22:17Tell me, who else is here besides your pierce de resistance?
00:22:21Oh, I never see anyone till tea time.
00:22:23From that to midnight, as much as I can stand any guess.
00:22:25You don't care what they do after midnight so long as they let you alone.
00:22:28No, I don't.
00:22:28Whitman.
00:22:29Yes, madam?
00:22:31Show Mrs. Cortland-Brown to the south wing.
00:22:33But you said the north wing.
00:22:34Don't argue, the south wing.
00:22:36Very good, madam.
00:22:38Go and change your froth.
00:22:40Right, Harold.
00:22:42They'll all be back here for tea.
00:22:44Tea?
00:22:45Humble, ma'am.
00:22:48Something soft, feminine, and alluring.
00:22:52Vive la vigue, mon general.
00:23:00Eccentric, eh?
00:23:03It's a fine way of making a living.
00:23:07Drawing pictures of people they don't know anything about.
00:23:11Eccentric.
00:23:12What if I am eccentric?
00:23:16Hello, Boosie.
00:23:18Hello, darling.
00:23:19I'd love to see my dear old Boosie work.
00:23:22Oh, now see what you've done.
00:23:24My word this day has been a complete washout.
00:23:28Oh.
00:23:29Oh, I say.
00:23:30Not such a washout.
00:23:32Oh, I know.
00:23:33You're looking at a woman.
00:23:34And a very beautiful woman.
00:23:36But she's not for you.
00:23:37Selfish old thing.
00:23:38Who is she for?
00:23:39Well, that's my affair.
00:23:41Oh.
00:23:44Townley, this is Mrs. Cortland-Brown.
00:23:46She's not as sweet as she looks.
00:23:48But you'll think she is.
00:23:49How do you do?
00:23:50I'm nicer than I look.
00:23:51Much.
00:23:52How could you be?
00:23:56How do you do?
00:23:58Oh, you magnificent, long-legged Britishers.
00:24:01I've been avoiding you in Paris.
00:24:03But you are wonderful, aren't you?
00:24:04Yes, yes.
00:24:05We are, aren't we?
00:24:07Thought you said it was humble.
00:24:09That isn't the one.
00:24:11Oh.
00:24:12Do you mean that I have to say that all over again?
00:24:14Because that's the way I'm going to begin.
00:24:16Begin what?
00:24:17Well, you see, Boosie has a subtly laid plan
00:24:21whereby I have to get a man.
00:24:23Now, would that get you?
00:24:24I don't remember what you said, but you have got me.
00:24:28Oh, I like this one.
00:24:29Boosie, make it this one.
00:24:31All right, practice on here.
00:24:33She doesn't seem to need practice.
00:24:36Oh, let's begin at the beginning.
00:24:41You must be a very sweet person.
00:24:43You've found me out.
00:24:44Look here, may I sit at your feet?
00:24:46Because if I go, someone else will come and...
00:24:49Oh, please don't leave me.
00:24:50You make me feel so comfortable.
00:24:53Oh.
00:24:54Diane?
00:24:55Sears?
00:24:56Yes.
00:24:57Alone?
00:24:58Oh, you know better.
00:25:00Plotting?
00:25:01Of course.
00:25:02The more we suffer in love, the happier we are.
00:25:06Who's that?
00:25:07Oh, nobody you care about.
00:25:09Oh, yes, I am.
00:25:11Of course you are.
00:25:12I can see that from here.
00:25:14That's Mrs. Cortland Brown.
00:25:16Won't tell her who you are and get it over.
00:25:18I'll save you that embarrassment.
00:25:20Bruce Keene, young, very much in demand by the upper high hats, the best people.
00:25:24But by Monday, you'll find me very much more satisfactory.
00:25:28Now, do you think that's clever?
00:25:30I didn't hear him.
00:25:31I was looking at you.
00:25:33Oh, you magnificent long-legged Americans.
00:25:36I've been avoiding you in Paris.
00:25:42Oh, well, now, what's so funny about that?
00:25:44Indeed, you have to be on the inside to get it.
00:25:47Oh, I'm having this even time.
00:25:49Well, you're going to have a better one at once.
00:25:50Here's tea and such tea.
00:25:52Tea, Whitman?
00:25:53Give me mine first.
00:25:54And stop that rattling.
00:25:59Are you going to hold that over me while I drink tea?
00:26:01It might add a flattering glow.
00:26:03No, you don't need any extra glow.
00:26:06It's not as young as it looks.
00:26:14Who is she, really?
00:26:16Oh, a woman I met in Paris every summer for the last three years.
00:26:19I like her.
00:26:21What do you think?
00:26:22Well, she has a very, uh, come-hither look in her eye.
00:26:27Oh, I think so.
00:26:29Hmm, you know so, you wise old owl.
00:26:33Now, go away, go at me now, and don't fuss me.
00:26:35I hate anyone to upset me when I'm at my tea.
00:26:37Having any tea, Madge?
00:26:39No, but I'll let you bring me a glass of water.
00:26:41Water, my dear, yes.
00:26:43Oh, my handkerchief.
00:26:46Oh, my dear, I'm so sorry.
00:26:49Thanks.
00:26:50And dearest, will you be an angel and bring me my scarf?
00:26:52I left it on a chair by the door, just inside, I think.
00:26:56Yes, dear.
00:26:58Oh, will you be sweet enough to move that just a little nearer?
00:27:03Who's that in there?
00:27:04Uh, just, uh...
00:27:06All right.
00:27:07Thanks.
00:27:09Is that somebody new back there?
00:27:11Oh, Mrs. Cortland Brown.
00:27:13Another Brown?
00:27:14You seem to be going in for Brown.
00:27:16Oh, this is a California variety.
00:27:19Kitty.
00:27:20Kitty, come here.
00:27:21She doesn't hear you.
00:27:23She seems to be absorbed in the men.
00:27:28Wallace, go and tell Mrs. Cortland Brown.
00:27:30I want her.
00:27:38Oh, uh, oh, Mrs. Brown, may I, uh...
00:27:39Oh, how do you do?
00:27:41Oh, you magnificent...
00:27:42Long-legged Britishers.
00:27:43I've been avoiding you in the palace.
00:27:46Oh, dear, you see myself.
00:27:47Isn't it a trifle unfortunate that Deanne has gone in for Brown's, too?
00:27:51So near her wedding day.
00:27:53Oh, stop, nonsense.
00:27:54What are you trying to talk about now?
00:27:55You know, as I was about to...
00:27:57Oh, Mr. Brown, I was about to say something very charming about you.
00:28:00Well, that makes me suspicious.
00:28:03I wonder if you'd be sweet enough to hand me one of those cushions.
00:28:06Surely.
00:28:10Which one will you have, the black or the white?
00:28:12White, I think.
00:28:17Oh, you must tell that last one to Mrs. Boosco, Mrs. Brown, she'll love it.
00:28:22Boosie.
00:28:22Huh?
00:28:30Boosie.
00:28:33Boosie.
00:28:35Oh, you magnificent long-legged American.
00:28:41I've been avoiding you in Paris.
00:28:43But it is wonderful to see you again.
00:28:45Do you mean that?
00:28:47Don't flatter yourself too much, old boy.
00:28:49She thinks we all have long legs.
00:28:52Anybody a cigarette?
00:28:54Oh, not three.
00:28:56Three is my unlucky number.
00:28:57The third of June is my wedding day.
00:28:59This is the third of August and three years ago today, thanks.
00:29:03What were you saying, Mrs. Brown?
00:29:05Did something unlucky happen to you three years ago?
00:29:08Well, I thought so then.
00:29:10But I've grown wiser since.
00:29:14Have you ever been in California, Mr. Brown?
00:29:17You know, I keep thinking that I've seen you someplace.
00:29:20Yes, I have.
00:29:22But I don't seem to remember the Cortland Browns.
00:29:25Oh, well, you see, Cortland was my maiden name.
00:29:28Yes, I took it back after my divorce.
00:29:30I'm crazy about it.
00:29:31Mrs. Cortland Brown.
00:29:33Not bad, eh?
00:29:34No, no.
00:29:35If one must be a Brown, Cortland certainly helped.
00:29:40That's the way I felt about it, too.
00:29:42Evidently, you don't mind being a Brown, but I did horribly.
00:29:45You seem to have got rid of it very successfully.
00:30:01Where's that nice girl you were telling me about, Boosie?
00:30:03Where is she, Bob?
00:30:04Uh, dressing.
00:30:06Oh.
00:30:06I'm Madge Livingston, Mrs. Brown.
00:30:08Nobody seems to be introducing us.
00:30:09Oh, how do you do?
00:30:10I've been admiring you.
00:30:12Oh, really?
00:30:13How nice.
00:30:13I'm grateful.
00:30:15Don't stand there looking so indefinite, Bob.
00:30:17Have your tea.
00:30:18Bob!
00:30:19Huh?
00:30:19Tea.
00:30:20Oh.
00:30:21Oh, tea.
00:30:22There seems to be something strangely familiar about that man.
00:30:25Who?
00:30:25I dare say all Browns have something in common.
00:30:28Oh, hello.
00:30:30I'm awfully glad you made it.
00:30:31Gran's been giving you plenty of publicity.
00:30:34Oh, I'm starved.
00:30:36Bruce, get me something to eat, will you?
00:30:38Surely.
00:30:40You know, if I were a man, I should fall in love with her at once.
00:30:44Well, that's what we all do.
00:30:48Oh, I haven't noticed that I've made your temperature rise any.
00:30:51If I seem cold, it's because I'm deep.
00:30:54But the one she's going to marry is so beautifully in love with her.
00:30:58Which one is that?
00:30:59Mr. Brown?
00:30:59Oh, stop now.
00:31:00Stop your monkey business.
00:31:01You know enough I told you, that nice young boy.
00:31:03There, Bruce, that one.
00:31:05There, Bruce, that nice boy.
00:31:06Thanks, darling.
00:31:08Are you a nice boy?
00:31:09Oh, I think I am.
00:31:11Aren't they a beautiful couple?
00:31:14I can see them at the altar.
00:31:17A wedding is a very beautiful thing always.
00:31:21I was married in a very large church in the autumn.
00:31:24The golden leaves were falling.
00:31:26I was married in a very small church.
00:31:29Only it was spring.
00:31:31Everything was just beginning instead of dying.
00:31:36You must have been a lovely bride.
00:31:39Oh, I was.
00:31:40Sweet and simple.
00:31:41I believed it all.
00:31:43And the bridegroom was satisfactory?
00:31:46Oh, quite.
00:31:48At the time.
00:31:52But as you were saying, Mrs. Livingston, a wedding is a very beautiful thing always.
00:31:57Are you still sentimental about your wedding, Mr. Livingston?
00:32:02Well, I have never had a wedding, and my name is Granger.
00:32:06Oh, sir, you're right.
00:32:12Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
00:32:14It's stupid of me.
00:32:14Oh, as I was saying, it's absolutely fatal to marry the ones we're really in love with, isn't it, Mrs.
00:32:21Livingston?
00:32:22My marriage was a success.
00:32:23A very great success.
00:32:25And I can't bear this flippant cynical talk about the most sacred thing in the world.
00:32:36I think I'd like to take a walk about, please, please.
00:32:39Oh, may I come with you and show you the romantic features?
00:32:42You may not.
00:32:43Oh, goosey.
00:32:44No, I think it's only right that Mr. Brown should show Mrs. Brown around.
00:32:49So do I.
00:32:51Very well, thank you, Mr. Brown.
00:32:55Oh, my handkerchief.
00:32:57Allow me, Mrs. Brown.
00:32:58How sweet.
00:33:00You know, I had no idea I was going to run and do anything as delightful as all this.
00:33:04Life is so much more unexpected than anything we can make up, isn't it, Mr. Granger?
00:33:08You know, I can't help being a little excited.
00:33:10Oh, Mr. Granger, not Mr. Livingston.
00:33:21Didn't you just love it when she called Wallace Mr. Livingston?
00:33:25You needn't tell me she isn't on.
00:33:27Oh, go away, go away now.
00:33:28Mind your business.
00:33:28Now, get out of here.
00:33:29Now, go away.
00:33:30Go away.
00:33:31Count me, give me my cane.
00:33:32Bruce, my parasol.
00:33:33My word, goosey, you are an old general.
00:33:37I smell gunpowder.
00:33:38Well, you better keep your nose out of it.
00:33:40You'll be blown up, too.
00:33:48Well, Bob, here we are.
00:33:52Funny, isn't it?
00:33:54I can't get over how you've changed.
00:33:57I guess there was lots of room for improvement, wasn't there?
00:34:00Well, why didn't you tell them who we are?
00:34:03Well, why didn't you?
00:34:04Well, I didn't know what you...
00:34:05I mean, I couldn't very well...
00:34:07Well, neither could I.
00:34:08Well, it certainly is embarrassing.
00:34:11Why nonsense that happens to lots of people.
00:34:13Why, we were bound to run into each other sometime, someplace.
00:34:16Uh, perhaps I'd better go in town.
00:34:18And leave this nice deand girl now.
00:34:20Wouldn't that be absurd?
00:34:22She's going to marry Bruce.
00:34:23Not that boy.
00:34:24Why, he's not up to her.
00:34:26She's ready for life.
00:34:27She's gorgeous.
00:34:28But don't let spoil the girl's fun.
00:34:30Oh, Kitty, you can't be as hard as you seem.
00:34:33You didn't expect me to be soft, did you, Bob?
00:34:36But you're making them misunderstand you.
00:34:38They think you're a hard-boiled woman of the world.
00:34:41Now, is that what you want them to think?
00:34:43I think it's all a very amusing situation.
00:34:45And for heaven's sake, let's be gay about it.
00:34:47But I refuse to accept the situation.
00:34:49I'm going to tell them who we are.
00:34:51Oh, no, you're not.
00:34:51I find it very uncomfortable.
00:34:53If you think this is uncomfortable, what would it be if you're told?
00:34:57Curiosity, watching, how did it happen, who began it?
00:34:59Feeling so sorry for me because I lost you.
00:35:01Now, that's absurd.
00:35:03Bob, I won't have it all brought back.
00:35:04It's a very trivial thing to ask, it seems to me.
00:35:07But I do ask it.
00:35:08Now, I shall have to leave if you were to tell them.
00:35:11Well, if you put it that way, I won't.
00:35:14Thank you very much.
00:35:35Hello?
00:35:36Hello?
00:35:37Is that you, Kitty?
00:35:38Yes, Boosie.
00:35:39Well, I've got a little secret to tell you.
00:35:41Can you hear me?
00:35:43Oh, yes.
00:35:44Well, well, now don't tell anybody.
00:35:46Well, I've been eavesdropping.
00:35:49All right, we'll keep it a secret.
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:52The little fool, she's jealous of you already.
00:35:56Can you hear me?
00:35:57Yes, Boosie, go.
00:35:59I can hear you.
00:36:00Well, then listen.
00:36:01Dress up for dinner like a plush horse.
00:36:03You're sure you can hear me?
00:36:06Yes, Boosie, I hear you.
00:36:08Well, goodbye.
00:36:11Goodbye.
00:36:14Goodbye.
00:36:17Oh, no, no.
00:36:20That's a nice, dear.
00:36:21Boosie, now.
00:36:22Oh, yeah, you.
00:36:30Well, that was good.
00:36:33That was good, that was good.
00:36:35But, Madge, dearest, surely you can understand.
00:36:38I can understand the others.
00:36:40But for you to be acting as though you had never seen anything like her before in the world.
00:36:44Yes, but she amuses me, my dear.
00:36:45She's so, so refreshing.
00:36:47Why not?
00:36:48I'm stale, Madge.
00:36:50Stale.
00:36:51You mean to say I no longer inspire you?
00:36:54Oh, my dear, let us go outside.
00:36:55It's so frightfully hot in here.
00:36:59Well, there's dear.
00:37:01If what we have isn't perfect, if it isn't the most beautiful thing in the world, it doesn't justify itself.
00:37:09Hmm.
00:37:09It, uh, it doesn't.
00:37:13Forgive me for leaving the table, Boosie, but I couldn't stay and listen to another one of her stories.
00:37:18I don't think anyone noticed you left the table, my dear.
00:37:22Kitty does, you bet.
00:37:26Her technique is marvelous.
00:37:29I can't help but admire her.
00:37:31Uh, I'll find your handkerchief, my dear.
00:37:34Uh, never mind.
00:37:36Oh, Madge, did you leave your handkerchief in the dining room?
00:37:41What, miss?
00:37:42Yes.
00:37:44Have a drink, Madge.
00:37:45Uh, no, thanks.
00:37:46You, darling.
00:37:47No, and you won't either.
00:37:49Oh, lay off, Grant.
00:37:50Yes.
00:37:53Uh, Bob, Bob seems to be lingering, too.
00:37:56Hmm, he's just as hypnotized as the rest of them.
00:37:59You mean you want him to be.
00:38:01Grant, you're a scream.
00:38:03Oh, Fox, isn't working the way you want it to a little bit, is it?
00:38:07Oh, go away.
00:38:08I don't know what you're talking about.
00:38:09I suppose you think I don't either, but I'm afraid I do.
00:38:13I think Bruce is behaving extremely well.
00:38:16What's Bruce got to do with it?
00:38:17Has the man you're going to marry nothing to say about you falling in love with somebody else?
00:38:21And has the man you're married to nothing to say about the one you're in love with?
00:38:25Deanne, behave.
00:38:26I don't know why you expect me to be so different from everybody else.
00:38:29I expect your mind don't visit let other people visit alone.
00:38:31And I expect to be let alone!
00:38:37Oh, fool.
00:38:39Last thing in the world I intended to do was to say anything to her.
00:38:42Isn't this appalling?
00:38:44Would you have spoken to your grandmother like that?
00:38:47No.
00:38:49That would have been a darn good thing for both of us if I had.
00:38:53She was the meanest old woman I ever knew.
00:38:55Whitman!
00:38:56Yes, madam?
00:38:57See, the bridge tables are put out on the terrace.
00:38:59But it's too cold to play bridge on the terrace, madam.
00:39:02I said on the terrace.
00:39:03I assure you it's much too cold.
00:39:06Terrace!
00:39:07Very good, madam.
00:39:13Are they never going to leave the table?
00:39:15It doesn't look like it.
00:39:16They're too fascinated with the fascinating Mrs. Brown.
00:39:20Uh, yes, they seem to be.
00:39:25Let me help you, Boosie.
00:39:26It's about time somebody took some notice of me.
00:39:28Sit down.
00:39:30You have the most amazing collection of friends, Boosie.
00:39:33Some of them on thrones and some of them wallowing in the gutter.
00:39:36Well, they're all the best of their kind.
00:39:38I'll say that for them.
00:39:39It's high time you wrote your memoirs.
00:39:41The whole truth and nothing but the truth about my famous friends.
00:39:44Think I want to spend the rest of my life in jail?
00:39:47Bob, Grant thinks Kitty's much more alluring than I am.
00:39:50How about it?
00:39:51Do you?
00:39:52Well, you both have your points.
00:39:55Is that for me?
00:39:56It is not, but I'll fix you up.
00:40:10It's one song that made her the hip of Paris.
00:40:13Oh, not much of a song she can't sing.
00:40:15No voice, no looks, no style, but ooh, la, la.
00:40:18Ooh, la, la.
00:40:21Who are you talking about?
00:40:22You remember Christine.
00:40:23We heard her her first night in Paris.
00:40:25You said, thank goodness for someone more diverting than my guests.
00:40:27Yes, when you quote me, make it agreeable.
00:40:29No one would believe you said it, Lamb.
00:40:32One on you, my pet.
00:40:35Oh, would someone be sweet enough to move the piano just a little here?
00:40:41No, sir?
00:40:52Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:40:54Am I disturbing anyone?
00:40:57Yes.
00:40:57Very successfully.
00:40:59Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:00Oh, play that song you played this afternoon.
00:41:02You know, uh, oh, yes, yes, uh, uh, La Paris.
00:41:06That is it.
00:41:06Oh, yes, come on.
00:41:06Let's all sing it.
00:41:22Charlie, is that you making that particularly bad noise?
00:41:26No, I'm making the ten up.
00:41:28Well, stop it.
00:41:30Don't stop.
00:41:31You make the rest of it sound so good.
00:41:39Oh, it's a good song.
00:41:41Come on, let's sing it again.
00:41:43Right.
00:41:47You know, a divine boy sang it all the way over on the boat.
00:41:50Diddy, I love your gown.
00:41:53Only twenty.
00:41:54The gown?
00:41:56No, the boy.
00:41:57I was divine at twenty.
00:41:59You still are.
00:42:01We all are.
00:42:02I can't hear a word you say.
00:42:05I said we all are.
00:42:06What?
00:42:07He said we all are.
00:42:09You all are what?
00:42:11Don't you know what we all are?
00:42:13La, la, la, la, Perry.
00:42:17La, la, la, la.
00:42:19La, la, la, la, la, la.
00:42:21La, la, la, la, Perry.
00:42:25Swinging, singing.
00:42:27Our voices ringing.
00:42:29I think you're being paged.
00:43:12Come on, let's sneak out in the garden.
00:43:14Look, there's a moon and everything.
00:43:17Oh, it'll be great.
00:43:18Yes, I know, but I'm not sure I want to.
00:43:23Well, you've been keen enough about going out with him every night.
00:43:26What of it?
00:43:27Oh, for goodness sake, dear.
00:43:28Have you gone off your head about him?
00:43:30What are we going to do about it if I have?
00:43:34Now, listen.
00:43:36We're going to talk this thing out right now.
00:43:39What's the use?
00:43:40I know everything you're going to say.
00:43:42And I'm not sure what I want to say.
00:43:45Yes.
00:43:46Yes, but we can't go on like this.
00:43:47Oh, it's true.
00:43:48Let me alone for a little while.
00:43:50Please, old man.
00:43:51We don't even ball things up now.
00:44:11Do you think?
00:44:12No, I've let it slide.
00:44:15I've let lots of things go in the past few years.
00:44:19Oh, really?
00:44:19I seem to have been very busy in the last few years picking things up.
00:44:23Such as me?
00:44:26Townley?
00:44:28Come here.
00:44:29At once.
00:44:42Kitty, do you remember this?
00:44:45I love you.
00:44:47I love you.
00:44:48I love...
00:44:50Kitty.
00:44:51Please, I want to talk with you.
00:44:53What on earth have we to do to talk about?
00:44:55Oh, lots of things.
00:44:56For instance?
00:44:58Ourselves.
00:44:59You.
00:44:59There are lots of questions I want to ask you.
00:45:02I can't imagine myself answering any of them.
00:45:04I'm afraid you'll have to answer one or two of them.
00:45:06Which ones?
00:45:07Now, Kitty, please.
00:45:08I must talk with you.
00:45:09Please, Bob.
00:45:11Oh, uh, Mrs. Brown, may I, uh...
00:45:14Oh, why, yes.
00:45:16Thanks.
00:45:16The bridge tables are ready, madam.
00:45:18The bridge... bridge tables.
00:45:19Where?
00:45:20Where?
00:45:20On the terrace.
00:45:21I said in the drawing room.
00:45:23You said on the terrace, madam.
00:45:24The drawing room.
00:45:26Very good, madam.
00:45:27Oh, my servants are so stubborn.
00:45:30I don't know.
00:45:32Bob.
00:45:33Yes, Boosie.
00:45:34You want to play bridge?
00:45:35Oh, I don't care to play bridge, Boosie.
00:45:38No.
00:45:38Mm-hmm.
00:45:40No, of course.
00:45:41Bridge tables in the wrong place and the guests in the wrong place.
00:45:48Well, uh, well, what about tomorrow?
00:45:51I know a nice little place up the river where we could dine together, all cozy and quiet and...
00:45:58And nobody there.
00:45:59Nobody.
00:46:00But us.
00:46:02I'll have to think.
00:46:03What about?
00:46:04I don't know.
00:46:06Oh, please.
00:46:07Please.
00:46:07Now, Tanya, you try to persuade me you fall in love with me.
00:46:10Or is this just your weekend charm?
00:46:12Bo.
00:46:13Oh?
00:46:14Can't I see you tonight, later?
00:46:17Well, now, where?
00:46:18When?
00:46:18How?
00:46:19But you have a balcony, haven't you?
00:46:21So I have.
00:46:22With steps.
00:46:24Oh, Kitty.
00:46:25May I say, Kitty, you are a darling.
00:46:27What are you talking about?
00:46:28Townley, get out of here.
00:46:30Dash it all, Boosie.
00:46:31Where shall I go?
00:46:33Go to...
00:46:34Boosie.
00:46:35Well, really.
00:46:37And if you come back, bring me some very hot coffee.
00:46:40I will.
00:46:42Oh, Kitty.
00:46:43Stop your maneuvering and go into battle.
00:46:45Go on.
00:46:45Get Bob tonight.
00:46:46Take him away from Deanne, now.
00:46:48You can do...
00:46:49Kitty.
00:46:50Kitty!
00:46:51Oh, well, now, listen, Boosie.
00:46:53You're putting a ridiculous thing up to me.
00:46:55An impossible thing.
00:46:56Well, you're efficient enough with the others.
00:46:58Why are you so mulish about this?
00:47:01Boosie, I've been watching them.
00:47:02She is in love with him, isn't she?
00:47:03Why on earth don't you let them alone?
00:47:05Because he hasn't the slightest intention of marrying her.
00:47:09She's just throwing herself at him.
00:47:10Hot-headed.
00:47:12Kitty.
00:47:14I'm frightened.
00:47:15Oh, poor Boosie.
00:47:17Oh, there, now, Kitty.
00:47:18There's a good girl.
00:47:18Now, you go out there on the terrace.
00:47:20He's there.
00:47:21And you take him now.
00:47:22Oh, Kitty, please.
00:47:24For me.
00:47:24Please.
00:47:25Oh, all right, darling.
00:47:26I'm as weak as a fit.
00:47:27Oh, that's all right.
00:47:28Now, I'll give you that.
00:47:29What's your idea?
00:47:30Oh, don't ask me that question.
00:47:31Go down there.
00:47:32Now, put on all the work.
00:47:34Oh, uh...
00:47:35What are you doing here?
00:47:36Don't snort at me, General.
00:47:38I was sent for this.
00:47:39Uh-huh, well, you brought it in.
00:47:41See if you can take it out.
00:47:42Oh, you be.
00:47:43Whitman.
00:47:44Whitman.
00:47:47Whitman.
00:47:48Oh, uh, I wanted to tell you.
00:47:51The last verse has just come to me.
00:47:54Oh, isn't it as lovely as the others?
00:47:56Oh, more so.
00:47:58It's, uh, you.
00:47:59Oh.
00:48:00I'm just thrilled, Tank.
00:48:02You know, it's something that's never happened to me, poetry.
00:48:05Shadows of understanding in her eyes.
00:48:08Shadows of happiness.
00:48:10Gone.
00:48:10Oh.
00:48:11Well, I suppose it's all right, as long as you don't say lines under her eyes.
00:48:16Oh, what?
00:48:18Yes, my dear.
00:48:19Yes.
00:48:19It was autumn, and the golden leaves were falling.
00:48:26Wallace.
00:48:27Coming, my dear, coming.
00:48:30Hmm.
00:48:34Wallace, would you be sweet enough to move that bench just a little nearer?
00:48:39Oh, but my pet, it's stone.
00:48:42Did I ask you what it was made of?
00:48:48Oh, pardon me.
00:48:49I was just taking a little stroll.
00:48:51Kitty.
00:48:54This situation is becoming more uncomfortable every minute.
00:48:58Surely you're not embarrassed, are you?
00:49:00About Dion, you mean?
00:49:01Well, I can explain that.
00:49:02Bob, you don't have to explain anything to me, you know.
00:49:05But really, Kitty, I do want to talk to you about you, about what you've been doing, and...
00:49:11and the children.
00:49:13Are they well?
00:49:14Yes, very.
00:49:16Robert is getting more like you every day, and Catherine is marvelous.
00:49:21I hope she'll be just exactly like you.
00:49:24I mean, as you were.
00:49:27She won't, I assure you.
00:49:29She'll be much more intelligent, much more prepared.
00:49:32I believe in preparedness.
00:49:34You've certainly changed.
00:49:36I hope so.
00:49:38Three years in Paris ought to improve any woman.
00:49:41Like you, I've been amusing myself with anything and everything.
00:49:45that came my way.
00:49:47I know how a man feels about those things now.
00:49:51Kitty, you're going to listen to me, do you understand?
00:49:53Now I want to talk with you.
00:49:54Oh!
00:49:55Pardon the intrusion.
00:49:56Not so.
00:49:57You weren't trying to ransom, were you, Kitty?
00:50:00And what would it mean to you if I were?
00:50:02Would it be a joke or a tragedy?
00:50:05Bob knows what it would mean to me.
00:50:07Well, of course, if Bob knows what you mean, and you know what Bob means,
00:50:12nothing else matters, does it?
00:50:13Nothing.
00:50:16Well, that makes a perfect exit for me.
00:50:28Let's see.
00:50:30Now, Wally will sit here, and Madge here, and over there every day.
00:50:33Oh, yeah.
00:50:34And Mrs. Brown will sit here.
00:50:36And Mr. Brown will sit there.
00:50:38But I thought Mr. Brown was not playing cards this evening, madam.
00:50:41You did?
00:50:42Well, Mr. Brown is playing cards.
00:50:44But he said he was not playing.
00:50:46I said that Mr. Brown was playing bridge this evening.
00:50:49Oh, then he is.
00:50:51Yes, he is.
00:50:52Very good, madam.
00:50:53Yeah.
00:50:53Now, let me see.
00:50:54We'll have, uh...
00:50:56Now, Kitty, what are you doing here alone?
00:50:58Where is he?
00:50:59With Diane.
00:51:00Oh, how could...
00:51:01You are the...
00:51:02Townley, what are you doing here?
00:51:03Go and tell him to come to here.
00:51:05We're going to play bridge.
00:51:06Go on.
00:51:06Yes, my pet.
00:51:06Well, go on.
00:51:07Kitty.
00:51:07Okay, now you sit here.
00:51:09Now, what are you doing, Kitty?
00:51:11Huh?
00:51:12Oh, well, Boosie, where do I sit?
00:51:16Oh, you sit here, Bob.
00:51:18Oh, I know Bob's going to play with me.
00:51:20No, I can't, really.
00:51:22Oh, you do much better playing over there.
00:51:25If you take me on, you'll have to be a good loser as well as a good player.
00:51:28It depends upon what I'm losing, how good I am.
00:51:31Madge!
00:51:32Yeah, yeah, yeah?
00:51:32Come here, you're holding up the game.
00:51:33Come on, sit over there.
00:51:34All right.
00:51:35You sit there, and Wallace, you sit here.
00:51:37Yeah, that's it.
00:51:39And, Townley, you sit over there.
00:51:40Oh, Boosie, do I have to play with you?
00:51:42Oh, I don't care what happens to me.
00:51:49Put that light over my shoulder.
00:51:53I need more than a light over my shoulder when I play with you, darling.
00:51:56If I didn't love you so much, I'd hate you.
00:51:58I do hate her.
00:52:00But I have to play bridge with her.
00:52:02Well, how do you suppose I feel?
00:52:04Angel.
00:52:05Now, be careful, Dionne.
00:52:07You don't know what you're doing.
00:52:08I know what I'm doing and what I want.
00:52:11Bob!
00:52:12Dionne, please.
00:52:14Too bad Mr. Brown can't be in two places at once.
00:52:17Yes.
00:52:19What's the flag for?
00:52:20Uh, whatever you say.
00:52:22Whatever you say, as long as you make it about 25 cents a point for Boosie.
00:52:26Oh, my soul.
00:52:28Who's got to pay my losses?
00:52:28I should be delighted.
00:52:30I love to have beautiful women under obligation to me.
00:52:33Tommy, Tommy, come on.
00:52:34Play, play, play.
00:52:35Now, put on the brakes, Dionne.
00:52:37You've had enough.
00:52:38Don't be a sill.
00:52:39Why do you do it?
00:52:40What is there in it?
00:52:42Not a thing.
00:52:44Not a darn thing.
00:52:45Go put something in it.
00:52:47You can't have any more.
00:52:48You give me a pain in the ear, beloved.
00:52:51Whitman!
00:52:53Bring me a highball.
00:52:55Kitty, kitty.
00:52:56Keep your mind on the game.
00:52:58I don't play bridge with my mind.
00:53:00No?
00:53:00What do you use?
00:53:02Just my hands.
00:53:04Oh.
00:53:05Bob, Bob, be a bit.
00:53:06Bye.
00:53:08One heart.
00:53:10What?
00:53:11One heart, dear heart.
00:53:14Three spades.
00:53:16Oh, bye.
00:53:17Bye.
00:53:19What are those, Wally?
00:53:21Clubs are spades.
00:53:23Well, really.
00:53:24Are we playing or are we not?
00:53:26Oh, we're playing, old dear.
00:53:28And how?
00:53:29Oh, no, no.
00:53:30Come on, child.
00:53:31Call it a club.
00:53:32It's all right by me.
00:53:34Funny-looking little things, aren't they?
00:53:37Whitman!
00:53:38Oh, let up, Dionne.
00:53:39Oh?
00:53:41You mean to say I took that trick, Mr. Brown?
00:53:43It must have been an accident.
00:53:44You either played it very cleverly or very innocently.
00:53:47I'm not sure which.
00:53:49Oh, innocence is not my long suit.
00:53:51There.
00:53:52I'm dummy now, and I'm going over there.
00:53:57Kitty, do you know why Gran got you here?
00:54:00Oh, Dionne, please.
00:54:02To get Bob away from me.
00:54:05But it can't be done.
00:54:06Can't, Bob?
00:54:07Bob, can't you do something?
00:54:08Oh, yes.
00:54:08Come on, Dionne.
00:54:09It's too hot in here.
00:54:10Let's go outside.
00:54:11Bob wants to shut me up.
00:54:13Look at him.
00:54:13No, no, no.
00:54:14Come and say it to me.
00:54:15Come on, please.
00:54:15But I want Kitty to know the whole situation.
00:54:18Bruce, take her out of the room.
00:54:19Why should I leave the room?
00:54:21I'm a great deal more decent than anybody he honors.
00:54:25I don't think there's any doubt about that.
00:54:27Why don't we all leave the room in order of our sins?
00:54:30No splendid idea.
00:54:31I'll start the procession.
00:54:32I'll come next.
00:54:33But Kitty, I want you to know.
00:54:35Oh, Dionne.
00:54:36Oh, Bruce.
00:54:37I can't help it.
00:54:39Dionne, you've disgraced yourself.
00:54:40Why do you say that, Boothie?
00:54:42She's only telling the truth.
00:54:43I think it's delightful.
00:54:45Yes.
00:54:46And it's a dice.
00:54:48I know.
00:54:49Just chatty, aren't you?
00:54:50Now, did I.
00:54:51The things I could have told about the first time I fell in love.
00:54:54Couldn't you, Mr. Brown?
00:54:55I don't think anyone would be interested.
00:54:57Oh, I think it's always amusing.
00:54:58Let's all play an I confess game.
00:55:01And cross our hearts to be as honest as the end.
00:55:04How many times did the first time with you, Townie?
00:55:06Well, I should have to speak to my attorney.
00:55:09Oh, you're no good.
00:55:09What about you, man?
00:55:11I find this excessively disagreeable.
00:55:13Bob, you tell Kitty how it is with us.
00:55:15Oh, stop this, Dionne.
00:55:17Kitty, you wouldn't take him away from me now, would you?
00:55:20I don't think there's much chance of that.
00:55:22You, Mr. Brown.
00:55:23Dionne, leave the room.
00:55:25No.
00:55:26I want Kitty to know.
00:55:28Oh, come on outside and tell me all about it.
00:55:30I know just how you feel.
00:55:32How could you resist, Bob?
00:55:33Catherine, are you upholding her?
00:55:35I'm doing my best.
00:55:36She's a little tall for me.
00:55:38Catherine.
00:55:39Catherine.
00:55:39Kitty.
00:55:40Bruce.
00:55:40Come here.
00:55:41Kitty.
00:55:42Oh, I'm ashamed of you.
00:55:44That's good.
00:55:45I'm ashamed of you, too, Boothie.
00:55:47You've been very naughty with your heavy intrigue.
00:55:49I told you I wasn't clever enough for this job.
00:55:52What job?
00:55:52Oh, to get you and have you and hold you forever.
00:55:55I can't stand such brazenness.
00:55:58Now, if in Wally you wanted me to take away from somebody, there's no telling what might have happened.
00:56:02Oh, I want to ask you something.
00:56:08Oh, now, Dionne, please.
00:56:08Now, Brucey, you be a good little boy and go away.
00:56:12Go away.
00:56:13Oh, Bob.
00:56:15Come here, Bob.
00:56:17I want you to be right here.
00:56:22Kitty, there's something I want to ask you.
00:56:25Well, Dionne, I don't think I'm a very good person to advise you under the circumstances.
00:56:30Oh, but, Kitty, you've got to help me.
00:56:32I'm in an awful fix.
00:56:34I promised to marry Bruce.
00:56:37But I'm just crazy about Bob.
00:56:42Dionne, don't be silly.
00:56:43Now, please.
00:56:45Kitty, what would you do if you were in my place?
00:56:51If I were in your place, I'm sure I'd marry Bob.
00:56:55I'd believe that he was the one man in the world for me.
00:56:57And that I'd be the one woman for him always.
00:57:00I'd believe that nothing could change that ever.
00:57:05That's the way I feel about Bob.
00:57:07But, of course, you're much too intelligent for that.
00:57:12See?
00:57:24Oh, my God.
00:58:00Not really.
00:58:02Inevitably.
00:58:04You're too amusing.
00:58:06I'm coming up.
00:58:08Oh, I thought you were taking a walk.
00:58:11Thank goodness these stairs don't creak.
00:58:15Oh, I say, how pretty you look in that light.
00:58:20You look better yourself.
00:58:22I hoped you'd say that.
00:58:24Where do we sit?
00:58:26We don't.
00:58:27Oh, yes, we do.
00:58:30I don't think it's safe.
00:58:32Thanks.
00:58:33I mean, climatically speaking.
00:58:36Oh.
00:58:38Anybody next to you?
00:58:41I mean, architecturally speaking.
00:58:43Oh.
00:58:46I haven't seen anyone.
00:58:48Don't tell me you'd be embarrassed if you were discovered here.
00:58:52I should be terribly flattered.
00:58:55Oh.
00:58:55Would you be ashamed of me?
00:58:57I'd be proud.
00:58:59Why shouldn't I be proud to have an irresistible man found on my doorstep?
00:59:03Well, there's no reason at all.
00:59:05So long as you don't resist him.
00:59:08Oh, I'm being bad.
00:59:10Pardon me.
00:59:10Oh, uh, don't you like me as well as you thought you were going to before I came up?
00:59:16More.
00:59:17So far.
00:59:19Oh, Kitty.
00:59:20You're the most wonderful.
00:59:25Smoke.
00:59:26Smoke hard.
00:59:30Kitty.
00:59:31You have the prettiest ears I ever saw.
00:59:36I wanted to kiss the right one all through dinner.
00:59:38Especially with the salad.
00:59:40Why didn't you?
00:59:43I'll do it now.
00:59:45Oh, no.
00:59:46It'll be so commonplace now.
00:59:49It would have been so diverting for everybody then.
00:59:51Oh, Kitty.
00:59:52I love you.
00:59:54Beautifully.
00:59:55What are you...
00:59:56What are you going to do with me?
00:59:58I'm afraid I'm going to say goodnight to you.
01:00:01But...
01:00:01But I haven't told you how I...
01:00:04Now, please go while I'm still dying to hear it.
01:00:08But you mustn't send me away like this.
01:00:11I'm mad about you.
01:00:12I can't go.
01:00:14You better go before you're eaten alive.
01:00:17Dash it, old Kitty.
01:00:18You can't get rid of me like this.
01:00:20Not tell me.
01:00:21Kiss me goodnight.
01:00:23Now, listen.
01:00:24I like you frightfully.
01:00:25Please don't spoil it.
01:00:53Kitty.
01:00:55Uh, yes.
01:00:56Who is it?
01:00:57It's Bob.
01:01:01Uh, well, uh, what do you want?
01:01:03I want to talk with you.
01:01:05Couldn't we let it go till the morning?
01:01:08No, I want to talk with you tonight.
01:01:10Why, you can't come in here like this, Bob.
01:01:12Why not?
01:01:12You're my wife.
01:01:14I'm your widow now.
01:01:19Stop laughing.
01:01:20I'm dead serious.
01:01:21So am I.
01:01:22What happened tonight has made me so.
01:01:24It was terribly stupid, but surely you're wise enough to understand.
01:01:28Another instance where I've learned wisdom through you.
01:01:32Oh, Kitty, you're more beautiful than ever.
01:01:34I could fall desperately in love with you.
01:01:36Oh, Mr. Brown, this is so sudden.
01:01:40Kitty, I adore you.
01:01:41Why am I so glowing and mysterious?
01:01:44Oh, stop bluffing and hedging.
01:01:45You haven't said a real thing tonight.
01:01:47I don't know any real things.
01:01:49Do you?
01:01:49Yes, I do.
01:01:50I love you.
01:01:50Doesn't that mean anything to you at all?
01:01:52Yes.
01:01:53But I'm something new to you, possibly.
01:01:58Have you forgotten what we meant to each other?
01:02:01Oh, I filled my life with other things.
01:02:03What things?
01:02:04Oh, things.
01:02:05Things.
01:02:06To take the place of the ones I thought were everything and found were nothing.
01:02:09You were the sweetest thing in the world.
01:02:11Was I?
01:02:11I don't remember.
01:02:12Oh, I don't believe you've changed.
01:02:13You're the same wonderful girl I loved, and you're even more so now.
01:02:17Oh, no, no, Bob.
01:02:17Please, please, darling.
01:02:19Oh, stop, Bob.
01:02:20Please, I can't help it, Kitty.
01:02:21Why can't I have you?
01:02:22Marry me again.
01:02:23Oh, that's over.
01:02:23That's finished.
01:02:24I'll make up to you for everything.
01:02:29Will you?
01:02:30We'll forget the past.
01:02:31I'll worship you.
01:02:33Forever and ever, never changing?
01:02:34Never.
01:02:36Always loving, always faithful.
01:02:38Always.
01:02:46You don't think I'm fool enough to believe that, do you?
01:02:49Oh, no, Bob.
01:02:51I believed you once.
01:02:52Heaven and earth were all mixed up in you.
01:02:54Kitty.
01:02:55Oh, I don't blame you.
01:02:56I bored you.
01:02:57The children bored you.
01:02:58It gave you a perfect excuse to go out and express yourself, which you did magnificently.
01:03:04Oh, I hate you when you talk like this.
01:03:05Of course you do.
01:03:06We all hate to hear the truth.
01:03:08I came here and found a young, trusting girl listening to you, believing in you.
01:03:12That's...
01:03:12Oh, don't worry.
01:03:13I won't tell her.
01:03:14I hope she's more fortunate than I was and finds out before you're married instead of after.
01:03:19We're not going to be married.
01:03:21No, after what happened tonight?
01:03:24Then I think we two have nothing more to say to each other.
01:03:27Joe!
01:03:29Who's in there?
01:03:30Oh, why, no one.
01:03:31Of course, that's my bathroom.
01:03:38Cheerio, Brown.
01:03:40Come on out, townie.
01:03:42I say, Brown, you are long-winded.
01:03:45Oh, what honor?
01:03:46This is getting more like a French farce every minute.
01:03:49I hope you don't misunderstand, Mr. Brown.
01:03:51I understand many things now.
01:03:53Then it's the first time you've really understood me.
01:03:56Joe!
01:03:56Oh.
01:04:00Oh, good gracious.
01:04:03Why, Wally, do come in.
01:04:11Uh, cheerio, Wally.
01:04:13You see, we're all here.
01:04:15Is Madge with you?
01:04:16Uh, no, she, uh, she isn't.
01:04:20You see, I...
01:04:24I, uh...
01:04:26I've brought you a poem.
01:04:27Oh, how sweet.
01:04:29Townley and I will enjoy that.
01:04:32Won't you stay, Mr. Brown?
01:04:34No, thanks.
01:04:34I hate poetry.
01:04:36Good night, Townley.
01:04:37Good night, Wallace.
01:04:38Good night, Mr. Brown.
01:04:40Goodbye, Mrs. Brown.
01:04:41Oh, Mr. Brown,
01:04:43would you mind closing the doors?
01:04:48Hasn't changed a bit.
01:04:51Uh, I have a little poem to read to you, uh, alone.
01:04:56Well, Townley won't mind.
01:04:57Come on over, Townley.
01:04:58Let's sit down here.
01:04:59Come on.
01:05:01Come on.
01:05:02Oh, come on.
01:05:03Sit here.
01:05:04Be cozy.
01:05:05Come on, you can sit on this, Townley.
01:05:07There.
01:05:11She walks in loneliness,
01:05:12and in the melancholy night...
01:05:16Sorry.
01:05:18My soul and hers,
01:05:20like fallen stars,
01:05:22meet in the moving silence.
01:05:24Achoo!
01:05:24Oh.
01:05:25You'll have to try a large door.
01:05:26Meet in the moving silence.
01:05:28Uh, uh, what, old boy?
01:05:30Moving silence.
01:05:32No, moving silence.
01:05:33Oh, yes, yes, moving silence.
01:05:35She walks in the...
01:05:36There goes your silence.
01:05:39Princess Madge.
01:05:41Oh, did a gracious me.
01:05:42Kitty.
01:05:43Kitty, if you don't mind, my dear,
01:05:45I'd rather not, uh...
01:05:49Princess Bob, I mean Mr. Brown.
01:05:52I refuse to sit in that bathroom again.
01:05:54Coward.
01:05:59Why, Boosie, what on earth?
01:06:01Well, you have made a mess of it.
01:06:06Of what?
01:06:07Of everything.
01:06:08Oh, I'm so besideless that I can hardly talk.
01:06:11Deanne, Bob,
01:06:13they idiots.
01:06:14They just told me
01:06:15they're going to be married.
01:06:16Do you understand?
01:06:17Married.
01:06:20Why, Boosie.
01:06:21Yes.
01:06:23When did this happen?
01:06:25Just this minute.
01:06:26There they were,
01:06:27locked in each other's arms.
01:06:33But, Boosie,
01:06:33there must be some mistake.
01:06:34Of course there's a mistake.
01:06:36But there they were,
01:06:37in his room.
01:06:38Oh, I caught them.
01:06:40Oh, the younger generation
01:06:41will drive me crazy.
01:06:43When I was a girl
01:06:44and went to a man's room,
01:06:45at least I had the decency
01:06:45not to do it before the servants.
01:06:59Oh, Perkins.
01:07:01Mrs. Brown is leaving
01:07:03on the 11 o'clock train.
01:07:04It might be as well
01:07:06for you to assist her.
01:07:07That's just where I'm going,
01:07:09and without any suggestions
01:07:10from you.
01:07:21Who's wrapping up there?
01:07:23You instructed me
01:07:24to wrap you up
01:07:24at 10 o'clock, madam.
01:07:26Bosh.
01:07:27I've been up for hours.
01:07:29Coffee is served
01:07:30in the upstairs sitting room.
01:07:31Whitman?
01:07:32Yes, madam?
01:07:33Did you tell Hannity
01:07:34to meet that 815 train
01:07:36from town?
01:07:37Yes.
01:07:37But he telephoned
01:07:38from the station
01:07:39to say there was no train
01:07:40until 10.15.
01:07:42Well, let him wait.
01:07:44We're doing good.
01:07:46Very good, madam.
01:07:50Really, darling,
01:07:51you'll get over it.
01:07:52I like you better
01:07:53than anybody I know.
01:07:56But I'm not crazy about you
01:07:57the way I am about Bob.
01:08:00I'm trying to understand, Dion.
01:08:04Well, I love you,
01:08:05and there isn't anything
01:08:05I wouldn't do for you.
01:08:07Thanks, darling.
01:08:10Oh, Dion.
01:08:12Gee, Bruce,
01:08:13you make me feel
01:08:13like a heel.
01:08:16Please don't think
01:08:17I'm too awful.
01:08:18And you know
01:08:19I could never think that.
01:08:21And if you should ever
01:08:22change your mind, Dion.
01:08:24I'll be waiting.
01:08:27Thanks, darling.
01:08:27Thanks, darling.
01:08:27Thank you, darling.
01:08:40Thank you, darling.
01:08:43Thank you, darling.
01:08:44Gee, da, da, dee.
01:08:47Gee, da, da, dee.
01:08:49Gee, da, da, da, da.
01:08:51Hey, Mag, is this your singing?
01:08:52Would you mind stopping it?
01:08:53Certainly.
01:08:55Dion should have
01:08:56a very large wedding.
01:08:58I still remember mine.
01:09:00It was dusk,
01:09:01and the shadows were falling.
01:09:04When I was married,
01:09:05heavenly sunshine
01:09:06fell across the altar.
01:09:08And such bridesmaids.
01:09:10They wore large, soft hats
01:09:11and green-tuned frocks.
01:09:13Darling, every one of them.
01:09:15They all have their divorces now.
01:09:18Well,
01:09:22well,
01:09:23something tells me
01:09:24Madge will be very glad
01:09:25to see you go, Kitty.
01:09:27Oh,
01:09:28good morning, Wally.
01:09:30Good morning.
01:09:32Morning.
01:09:33Everybody.
01:09:35Wally, dear.
01:09:36Yes, my dear.
01:09:37Have you heard
01:09:38the priceless news?
01:09:40Dion and Bob are engaged.
01:09:42Good gracious.
01:09:43How interesting.
01:09:45Oh,
01:09:46Wally,
01:09:47would you be sweet enough,
01:09:49my serviette?
01:09:50Oh,
01:09:51delighted,
01:09:52delighted.
01:09:53Whitman,
01:09:54Whitman!
01:09:54Oh,
01:09:55Madge,
01:09:56give me some cream.
01:09:57Whitman's never around.
01:09:58certainly.
01:10:00Not sugar.
01:10:01Oh,
01:10:01cream.
01:10:03Sorry,
01:10:03Lucy.
01:10:04No,
01:10:05Kitty,
01:10:05I'm frankly sorry
01:10:07you're leaving.
01:10:08I'd hope to read
01:10:09my poem to you later.
01:10:10Oh,
01:10:11what a shame.
01:10:11I'm sure I would have loved it.
01:10:13Do you,
01:10:15do you think
01:10:16that is,
01:10:18would you care
01:10:19to have me call on you
01:10:20in town
01:10:21someday soon?
01:10:22I can't think of anything
01:10:23I'd like better.
01:10:24Really?
01:10:25Well,
01:10:26how about
01:10:28Tuesday
01:10:28for tea?
01:10:29Tuesday?
01:10:30Let me see.
01:10:31No,
01:10:31I'm busy Tuesday,
01:10:32Wednesday,
01:10:32Thursday.
01:10:33How about Friday?
01:10:35Both of you
01:10:35telephone me at four.
01:10:36Oh,
01:10:37you know,
01:10:37you're so kind.
01:10:39You've made me
01:10:39very happy.
01:10:41I shall have a new poem
01:10:42by then.
01:10:43Oh,
01:10:44a woman,
01:10:44dear.
01:10:46Yes,
01:10:46my dear.
01:10:49Let's go for a stroll
01:10:51in the garden.
01:10:52Oh,
01:10:53but Madge,
01:10:53dearest,
01:10:54I haven't had my tea yet.
01:10:56Did I mention tea?
01:10:57No,
01:10:58dear.
01:10:59Come,
01:11:00Wally.
01:11:01Go,
01:11:02Wallace.
01:11:03Better to walk
01:11:03out and be carried out.
01:11:08Don't forget
01:11:09next Friday.
01:11:10Right.
01:11:15Boosie,
01:11:16what on earth
01:11:16are you fidgeting
01:11:17so about?
01:11:18You expecting someone?
01:11:19Oh,
01:11:20nonsense.
01:11:21I've got a right
01:11:22to be nervous.
01:11:24Too bad
01:11:25your tricks
01:11:25didn't work
01:11:26with the right person.
01:11:32Cheerio,
01:11:33Boosie.
01:11:34Oh,
01:11:35good morning.
01:11:38Good morning,
01:11:39Tony.
01:11:40Good morning.
01:11:43Did you sleep well?
01:11:45I
01:11:46sleep
01:11:48after an evening
01:11:49in the moving silence
01:11:50in a drafted bathroom?
01:11:52What's that?
01:11:53Nothing for you
01:11:53to know my bet
01:11:54except that I just
01:11:55avoided having pneumonia
01:11:57last night.
01:11:58Too bad you didn't
01:11:59catch it.
01:11:59Thank you,
01:12:00darling.
01:12:00You're welcome.
01:12:02Kitty,
01:12:03there's something
01:12:04I wanted to ask you.
01:12:07Do you like
01:12:08yachts,
01:12:09moonlit nights,
01:12:10and soft music?
01:12:12I can't think of
01:12:13anything I'd like better.
01:12:15Well,
01:12:15that's all right,
01:12:16then.
01:12:16I've got a yacht
01:12:17that's waiting
01:12:18for someone
01:12:19just like you.
01:12:21Now,
01:12:22what about it?
01:12:23Just you and me
01:12:24under the stars.
01:12:25No drafts of mosquitoes?
01:12:27Say,
01:12:28uh,
01:12:28Tuesday?
01:12:29Tuesday?
01:12:30Now,
01:12:30let me see.
01:12:31No,
01:12:31I'm busy Tuesday.
01:12:33Wednesday,
01:12:33Thursday.
01:12:34Well,
01:12:34what about Friday?
01:12:36Well,
01:12:36you telephoned me
01:12:37at four.
01:12:38Splendid.
01:12:39We'll take a little run
01:12:40down the coast
01:12:41for, uh,
01:12:42for as long
01:12:43as you say.
01:12:45And nobody there?
01:12:47Nobody,
01:12:48but us.
01:12:51I beg your pardon.
01:12:52Oh,
01:12:52hello,
01:12:53Brown,
01:12:53hello.
01:12:54Oh,
01:12:54good morning,
01:12:55Mr. Brown.
01:12:55Good morning.
01:12:56You know,
01:12:56I think I could go
01:12:57for another cup
01:12:57of that coffee.
01:12:59There you are.
01:13:01Oh,
01:13:01let me congratulate you.
01:13:03I want to wish
01:13:03you every happiness.
01:13:05Thanks.
01:13:06Oh,
01:13:06rather,
01:13:06congratulations,
01:13:07old boy,
01:13:07and all that sort
01:13:08of try.
01:13:09Tom Lee,
01:13:10come here.
01:13:14Tom Lee.
01:13:15At once.
01:13:17Just think of it,
01:13:18I've never been
01:13:19on a real seagoing yacht.
01:13:21Isn't it exciting?
01:13:22You don't mean
01:13:22you're actually
01:13:23going to take a trip
01:13:23with that fellow alone.
01:13:25Well,
01:13:25now,
01:13:26really,
01:13:26Mr. Brown.
01:13:27Oh,
01:13:28Kitty,
01:13:28how can you be
01:13:28a party for such an
01:13:30a...
01:13:30Is the word
01:13:31a fair?
01:13:33Because if it is,
01:13:33it's mine
01:13:34and nobody else's.
01:13:35Now,
01:13:36see here,
01:13:36I just won't allow
01:13:37you to do it.
01:13:38I can't possibly
01:13:39see what difference
01:13:39it makes to you.
01:13:41Well,
01:13:42it doesn't really
01:13:43mean anything to me.
01:13:44Your life's
01:13:45your own.
01:13:45But I should imagine
01:13:46you would have
01:13:47some self-respect.
01:13:58I beg your pardon,
01:13:59madam.
01:14:00Your bags are in the car.
01:14:01Well,
01:14:01thank you,
01:14:02Struthers.
01:14:02I'll be down
01:14:02in a minute.
01:14:05Come on,
01:14:06up here.
01:14:06Come on,
01:14:07hurry up now.
01:14:07You'll find her here.
01:14:08Come along now.
01:14:09And don't lust me now.
01:14:10Be careful.
01:14:11Children,
01:14:12there's your mother.
01:14:13Why,
01:14:14darling,
01:14:15mother.
01:14:17Kevin!
01:14:18Oh,
01:14:18Robert!
01:14:19What a surprise!
01:14:21I didn't expect
01:14:22you this morning.
01:14:23Why,
01:14:23why didn't you
01:14:24bring the children
01:14:24out?
01:14:25But,
01:14:25madame,
01:14:26late last night
01:14:26I had a telephone
01:14:27call from here
01:14:28asking me
01:14:29to bring
01:14:29to bring the children
01:14:30to bring the children
01:14:31You did?
01:14:32Oui,
01:14:32madame.
01:14:37Boosie.
01:14:39Well,
01:14:40I thought it was
01:14:40high time for you
01:14:41to display your jewels.
01:14:43Well,
01:14:44I don't understand.
01:14:46How did you know
01:14:47that...
01:14:47Well,
01:14:48that's just another
01:14:48one of my ways
01:14:49of being subtle.
01:14:52Well,
01:14:52I think this time
01:14:53you've been just a little
01:14:53too subtle.
01:14:54Oh,
01:14:55yeah?
01:14:59Do I want that jam
01:15:00or do I want that jam?
01:15:02the jam.
01:15:04Well,
01:15:05what's the matter?
01:15:06Don't you know
01:15:06your own father?
01:15:08Daddy!
01:15:09Bobby,
01:15:10Catherine,
01:15:11oh,
01:15:12darling.
01:15:13Mama said
01:15:13you were gone.
01:15:15Where have you been
01:15:15all this time?
01:15:18Why,
01:15:20surely they're not
01:15:21yours, Bob.
01:15:22What?
01:15:24Yes,
01:15:24of course they are,
01:15:26Dionne.
01:15:27Come on,
01:15:27Kitty,
01:15:27come on.
01:15:28Well,
01:15:28we want to talk to you.
01:15:30Bob,
01:15:30why didn't you
01:15:31tell me about this?
01:15:32Well,
01:15:32let's clear this up,
01:15:33Dionne.
01:15:34Kitty and I are...
01:15:35You mean we were?
01:15:36You were what?
01:15:36Oh,
01:15:37don't you know
01:15:37what they were?
01:15:38No,
01:15:38what were they?
01:15:39Married.
01:15:39Mrs. Brown,
01:15:40Mr. Brown,
01:15:41husband and wife,
01:15:42and there are
01:15:43the results.
01:15:49Come on,
01:15:49Kitty.
01:15:52Dionne,
01:15:53I'm terribly
01:15:53sorry this happened.
01:16:01Oh,
01:16:01Bob,
01:16:02you had no right
01:16:02to do this thing.
01:16:03Oh,
01:16:03let me explain,
01:16:04Dionne.
01:16:04We were married.
01:16:05Kitty divorced me
01:16:06three years ago,
01:16:07but she's still
01:16:08my wife to me.
01:16:09There never has been
01:16:10and never will be
01:16:11anyone to take
01:16:11her place.
01:16:13You always did
01:16:14have good manners,
01:16:15Bob.
01:16:17You're just being
01:16:17magnificent,
01:16:18Dionne.
01:16:19This accidental
01:16:19meeting hasn't
01:16:20changed anything
01:16:20for us.
01:16:22That was all
01:16:22settled three years
01:16:24ago.
01:16:25So please don't
01:16:26let it change
01:16:26anything for you.
01:16:27Change anything?
01:16:29Do you think
01:16:29I want him now?
01:16:31You can have him.
01:16:33Oh,
01:16:33but I don't want him.
01:16:34Oh,
01:16:34yes,
01:16:35you do.
01:16:35Oh,
01:16:36but you're quite
01:16:36wrong.
01:16:36I wouldn't have him
01:16:37again.
01:16:38Neither would I.
01:16:38Will you please
01:16:39stop arguing
01:16:40about who is
01:16:40to have me
01:16:40and who isn't?
01:16:41Well,
01:16:42as far as I'm
01:16:42concerned,
01:16:43we're through.
01:16:44Through!
01:16:45Through!
01:16:54Too subtle,
01:16:55huh?
01:16:57Eccentric.
01:16:58Bosh.
01:17:00Want some candy?
01:17:01Yes, please.
01:17:02Oh,
01:17:02well,
01:17:03come on.
01:17:04Don't must me now.
01:17:06Wichler!
01:17:08Kitty.
01:17:09Oh,
01:17:09Bob,
01:17:09I'm terribly
01:17:10sorry to have
01:17:11spoiled your fun.
01:17:12I want you to
01:17:12know that I had
01:17:13nothing to do
01:17:13with this.
01:17:14Absolutely nothing.
01:17:16So now,
01:17:16goodbye and
01:17:17good luck.
01:17:19Well,
01:17:20at least we
01:17:21can be friends.
01:17:23Yes,
01:17:24I guess that's
01:17:24all we can be.
01:17:29Kitty,
01:17:29please give me
01:17:30a chance to
01:17:30make you love
01:17:31me again.
01:17:32Bob,
01:17:32I'm not going
01:17:33back,
01:17:33I'm going
01:17:34on.
01:17:34I don't know
01:17:35just to what,
01:17:36but on.
01:17:36Now then,
01:17:37let's be gay
01:17:37about it.
01:17:38But aren't you
01:17:39sick of batting
01:17:39around like this,
01:17:40trying to fool
01:17:41yourself into
01:17:41thinking you're
01:17:42having a good
01:17:42time?
01:17:43Well,
01:17:43maybe you've
01:17:44had enough.
01:17:44You've been
01:17:45at it longer
01:17:45than I.
01:17:46Maybe you're
01:17:47ready to
01:17:47slip it by
01:17:47the fire,
01:17:48but I'm
01:17:49not.
01:17:50Marry me
01:17:50again,
01:17:51Kitty.
01:17:51Oh,
01:17:51you're out
01:17:52of your senses.
01:17:52It's what
01:17:53I want.
01:17:53It's the
01:17:53only thing
01:17:54I do want.
01:17:55Let's make
01:17:55a fresh
01:17:56start.
01:17:57You know,
01:17:57I could be
01:17:57fascinated by
01:17:58you again
01:17:59in no time
01:17:59at home
01:18:00if I let
01:18:01myself go.
01:18:01Oh,
01:18:02you're adorable.
01:18:03Oh,
01:18:03no,
01:18:03Bob,
01:18:03don't let's
01:18:04make fools
01:18:04of ourselves.
01:18:05It'd certainly
01:18:06be no joke
01:18:06for either of us
01:18:07to try to
01:18:07settle down
01:18:07again.
01:18:08But we
01:18:08could do it.
01:18:08No,
01:18:09Bob,
01:18:09I'm afraid.
01:18:09I'm honestly
01:18:10afraid.
01:18:11Why,
01:18:11dearest?
01:18:12Oh,
01:18:12I don't
01:18:12know.
01:18:13I've been
01:18:13so gay,
01:18:14so full of
01:18:16poency.
01:18:17Kitty.
01:18:19Come on.
01:18:20Darling.
01:18:21Oh,
01:18:21Bob,
01:18:22I love you.
01:18:23Take me
01:18:24back.
01:18:24I love you.
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