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00:01:09400 Tons OF DYNAMIRES
00:01:10THIS WILL BE SOME SHOT
00:01:11BIGGEST ONE YET, AIN'T IT?
00:01:13YEAH
00:01:23ALL CLEAR ON THE HILL
00:01:25ALL CLEAR
00:01:28LET IT GO
00:01:40ALL CLEAR ON THE HILL
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00:02:16NO THEY WON'T BE
00:02:17THEY'RE RUN BY ENGINEERS
00:02:19NOT DOCTORS
00:02:24WELL
00:02:25THERE GOES TODAY'S EXCITEMENT
00:02:27DIDN'T SOUND VERY LOUD UP HERE
00:02:30COME ON
00:02:30COME ON
00:02:31COME ON BOYS
00:02:34BRING THE SHOVELS
00:02:35GET THE MAN OUT OF HERE
00:02:36COME ON
00:02:36COME ON
00:02:39PRETTY MUCH
00:02:43HEY
00:02:44GO GET THAT BOY
00:02:45OK
00:02:46WHO IS IT YOU KNOW?
00:02:47MUST HAVE BEEN POP BLAME
00:02:48WORKING UP THERE
00:02:51YOU OUGHT TO WEAR MORE
00:02:52SENSIBLE SHOES KIDDY
00:02:54MOST MEN DON'T SAY THAT
00:02:56NO?
00:02:56WHAT DO THEY SAY?
00:02:58OH
00:02:58THEY SAY YOU HAVE VERY PRETTY LEGS KIDDY
00:03:01WELL YOU HAVE
00:03:02AND THEN THEY SAY
00:03:04YOU'RE GROWING INTO QUITE A WOMAN
00:03:05AREN'T YOU
00:03:05AND THEN THEY TRY AND MAKE A DATE
00:03:08THEY HAVE ANY LUCK?
00:03:09WHAT?
00:03:10THESE BOW HUNTS?
00:03:11HEY DOCK
00:03:12THERE'S A GUY HURT
00:03:13ALL RIGHT
00:03:14I'M COMING
00:03:16YOU OUGHT TO GET AWAY FROM HERE KIDDY
00:03:18YOU GET A LONG WAY IN OLD BIG CITY
00:03:20YEAH
00:03:22JUST AS FAR AS I'M WILLING TO LET A MAN TAKE ME
00:03:24WELL
00:03:25WHAT'S WRONG WITH THAT?
00:03:26HEY DOCK
00:03:27THIS GUY'S DYING
00:03:28I'M COMING
00:03:33ANOTHER BOW HUNTS GOT A SORE TOW
00:03:36I WON'T BE LONG
00:03:37WILL YOU WAIT?
00:03:39MAYBE
00:03:39I'M WON'T BE LONG
00:03:54I'M WON'T BE LONG
00:04:04Who was hurt, Fred?
00:04:07Why...
00:04:07Who was it?
00:04:08It's your old man, Kitty.
00:04:27Be careful, let's open it.
00:04:28Come on, get him out of here.
00:04:29Come on.
00:04:31Get him out of here.
00:04:40Ribs caved in, punctured the lungs.
00:04:43It's done for, I guess.
00:04:44A couple of you hunkers will have to carry him up to the shack.
00:04:48That's not finished, I guess.
00:04:51It's easy with the brakes.
00:05:08That's what you get fooling around with dynamite.
00:05:12I have nothing to leave you, Kitty.
00:05:15Except maybe a little advice.
00:05:17Don't talk like that, please, Pop.
00:05:19You're going to find this a tough world, Kitty.
00:05:23Be tough yourself.
00:05:26Then they can't hurt you.
00:05:28Not if you learn to take them.
00:05:32Go to your Aunt Dot.
00:05:35Too many men around here.
00:05:39You're grown now.
00:05:42Don't forget.
00:05:44Go to my sister.
00:05:57Only one man killed in the biggest blast ever.
00:05:59Got away lucky at that.
00:06:01Yes.
00:06:02Cheap enough.
00:06:03Wasn't a bad guy, either.
00:06:05Old man lane.
00:06:06Wonder what's the hell?
00:06:08Hmm.
00:06:10Hmm.
00:06:13Hmm.
00:06:17Hmm.
00:06:17Hmm.
00:06:17Hmm.
00:06:18Hmm.
00:06:19Hmm.
00:06:34Got them plates washed, Doc?
00:06:36Oh, my.
00:06:38I wish we could teach dishes to wash themselves.
00:06:41Like children and kittens and things.
00:06:44Yeah.
00:06:45If I had my way, we'd use nothing but paper plates.
00:06:50More sanitary.
00:06:52Yes, but they melt in the water.
00:06:55You don't wash them.
00:06:57Throw them away.
00:06:59Oh.
00:07:00Well, why don't we do that, then?
00:07:02Too expensive.
00:07:05Where's Kitty?
00:07:07Oh, she's outside waiting on some of the customers.
00:07:10Sure.
00:07:11Giving some of them college boys a treat.
00:07:14Oh, Fred, Kit's a good girl.
00:07:16Well, you can't tell me that Foxley niece of yours gets all them tips just for waiting.
00:07:24If you ain't frying steaks, you've got me on the pan.
00:07:27One chicken pie.
00:07:31Nothing in here but the paper came in.
00:07:33Don't get funny.
00:07:34It's in there, all right.
00:07:37No, that's a double now.
00:07:40Oh, must be for one of your fellas.
00:07:43Your thoughts are just like your kitchen.
00:07:46Dirty.
00:07:46What is it?
00:07:47That's three in a row.
00:07:54Excuse me.
00:07:56Thanks.
00:07:57Don't forget the coffee.
00:07:58Hey, Kit, what do we owe you?
00:08:00Not enough.
00:08:01Oh, yeah?
00:08:03Oh, beautiful.
00:08:05How about a little service for me, baby?
00:08:06Uh-uh, that's the way little boys get hurt.
00:08:10Hands in over.
00:08:12All on one?
00:08:13Yeah, on Toby.
00:08:15Good time, Toby, the payoff guy.
00:08:17That's right.
00:08:18Say, Kit, what are you doing later?
00:08:20Is that a proposition?
00:08:21Sure.
00:08:28Can you read?
00:08:29Thank you, Dr.
00:08:30I'll wait for you.
00:08:33Ten bits to you.
00:08:36Someday, somebody else will grab the check and you'll die of heart failure.
00:08:40Say, Kit, won't you go to the show with me tonight?
00:08:42For what?
00:08:43Well, you can't do much with the crowd around.
00:08:45That's why I like crowds.
00:08:49Take away the chicken pie.
00:08:53But, Kit, there's a lot of things I want to tell you.
00:08:55Only one, Toby, and the answer is no.
00:08:58Don't you know any three-letter words?
00:09:01Nick.
00:09:02Why, you...
00:09:03Hey, Toby, come on.
00:09:05We got places to go.
00:09:06Come on, cut the romance.
00:09:08Come on, let me all out.
00:09:10Boy, you couldn't lure a woman out of a burning building.
00:09:13Yeah, you guys didn't get over so quick.
00:09:15Yeah, what do you want to do?
00:09:26Nice day, isn't it?
00:09:30No.
00:09:34What's anatomy?
00:09:36The study of the human body.
00:09:38Hmm.
00:09:39All in one volume?
00:09:41Your boyfriends are not satisfied just to read about it.
00:09:44So I notice.
00:09:46I can't blame them.
00:09:48Why not?
00:09:49Well, what you don't ask for, you don't get.
00:09:53That shapes up like a dig.
00:09:54A nasty, filthy dig.
00:09:57You asked for it.
00:09:58Oh, you don't know what you're thinking about.
00:10:00Oh, yes, I do.
00:10:01I've been watching you.
00:10:03And take it from me, those boys wouldn't bother you if you didn't...
00:10:06Go on.
00:10:07I'm used to taking it.
00:10:08No.
00:10:09Let's forget about it.
00:10:10No, go ahead.
00:10:11You started something.
00:10:12Finish it.
00:10:13All right, I will.
00:10:14A man knows when a woman doesn't want to be bothered.
00:10:17Oh, I see.
00:10:18And I want to be?
00:10:19Yes.
00:10:20Then how come you never annoyed me?
00:10:22Well, I don't like to compete with the whole college.
00:10:25If I owned this joint, I'd bust you in the nose for that.
00:10:28Yes, and if I were your brother instead of a customer here, I'd spank you.
00:10:32I'd like to finish this chapter.
00:10:33Well, go ahead.
00:10:34Finish it someplace else where they burn incense or something.
00:10:37All right, I will.
00:10:38I don't like this place anyhow.
00:10:40You may be hot, but the coffee's cold.
00:10:43Keep the change.
00:10:48Pinhead.
00:10:50Midwitch.
00:10:52Fine.
00:10:55Hey, you forgot your hat.
00:11:00Hey, stupid, you forgot your hat.
00:11:09You talk as if you know a lot about men.
00:11:11Oh, I do.
00:11:12Living in construction camps, you learn early.
00:11:15I could cuss when I was six, and I could say no when I was 14.
00:11:18You must have had a pretty tough time.
00:11:20Oh, no, I ain't kicking.
00:11:21It was kind of an education.
00:11:23Not much to choose between a camp and a campus.
00:11:27Well, you know, they talk a lot about you around here.
00:11:31Yeah, and I know what they're saying, but they're just taking it out and talk.
00:11:34Oh, I was sure of that.
00:11:37You know, you're really a fine person.
00:11:43Oh!
00:11:47Oh.
00:11:48Well, that's the first time a bad slice ever did me a favor.
00:11:51If we park anyplace else, I'll start a war to break it up.
00:11:54There'd be more privacy on Main Street.
00:12:04I tell you, Judge, something terrible has happened to David.
00:12:07I know it.
00:12:08Why?
00:12:08Because he didn't go to the doctor, will you?
00:12:10If you had a son of your own, you might understand my worry.
00:12:13Perhaps.
00:12:14Although taking care of your estate gives me worry enough.
00:12:17It's the first time David has ever disappointed me.
00:12:19I'm upset about him.
00:12:21He can't always be tied to your apron strings.
00:12:23And I have to be so careful in my heart, acting the way it is.
00:12:27Last night it throbbed violently for hours at a time.
00:12:30Oh, stop it, Ellen.
00:12:31You know there's nothing the matter with you.
00:12:33Oh, all right.
00:12:34There's nothing the matter with me.
00:12:36Oh, my soul.
00:12:37Look.
00:12:50Well, here we are.
00:12:51Safe and sweet.
00:12:52A red-letter day for Kitty Lane.
00:12:54Didn't have to walk an inch.
00:13:01David.
00:13:04Hello, Mother.
00:13:06This is Miss, uh, Miss Lane, my mother, and Judge Forbes.
00:13:10Hello.
00:13:11How do you do?
00:13:12How do you do?
00:13:13You had me worried to death, David.
00:13:15I had no idea where you were.
00:13:17I had to go to the doctor alone.
00:13:19Sorry, Mother.
00:13:20I forgot all about it.
00:13:21Well, I guess I'd better be going.
00:13:24Pleased to have met y'all.
00:13:34Well, I sure had it twelve times.
00:13:36I'll be seeing you.
00:13:38Goodbye.
00:13:43David.
00:13:45Oh.
00:13:50Who is that girl?
00:13:52What difference does it make?
00:13:53Just a girl?
00:13:54That's no answer, David.
00:13:55Now, Mother, don't start fussing right in the middle of Main Street.
00:13:58You had your arm around her.
00:14:00That's been done before.
00:14:01What kind of a girl is she to permit you?
00:14:03I'll tell you all about her, but not in front of the whole wide world.
00:14:06Now, let's go home.
00:14:07David, I insist on knowing who that girl is.
00:14:10All right, I'll tell you.
00:14:11She sells hamburgers.
00:14:13A waitress?
00:14:14Yes, a waitress.
00:14:15Oh.
00:14:16Oh, my heart.
00:14:18Some water, quickly, please.
00:14:19Campbell, some water for Mother.
00:14:21No, never mind, David.
00:14:22I'm awfully sorry, Mother.
00:14:23I shouldn't have spoken to you like that.
00:14:26David, you mustn't do such things to me when you know how sick I am.
00:14:30Of course, dear.
00:14:31I'm terribly sorry.
00:14:32I'll die if you get involved with a common person like that.
00:14:35You know I can't stand it.
00:14:37Just don't think about it anymore.
00:14:39David, promise you'll never see her again.
00:14:41Don't you worry, Mother.
00:14:42Everything will be all right.
00:14:45David.
00:14:47Suppose you know about that double-parking, buddy.
00:14:53Okay, that's seven.
00:14:55Hiya, Judge.
00:15:21Where are you going?
00:15:22Downtown.
00:15:24Don't be long.
00:15:25Oh, Don will look after things till I get back.
00:15:29You know, out there she just seems to drive customers away.
00:15:34Oh, Fred, some men like me.
00:15:36You do.
00:15:39Yeah, I do at that.
00:15:40Well, it's a wonder with that Mother Hubbard you're wearing.
00:15:43Why don't you doll up?
00:15:45Well, do you think I could look beautiful like?
00:15:47Sure, why not?
00:15:49Touch up your hair and get a permanent.
00:15:51And take that tent off.
00:15:53Well, and show your knees.
00:15:55They're not bad, you know.
00:15:56Put them in silk and you'll get by anywhere.
00:15:58What do you think, Fred?
00:16:00She'd better mind her own business.
00:16:02You dress your way and let Dot alone.
00:16:05She's respectable.
00:16:06Respectable?
00:16:06And what do you think I am?
00:16:08Well, I ain't saying.
00:16:10But I got my ideas.
00:16:11Yeah, well, your ideas could stand some fresh air.
00:16:25Yes, six for a dollar, mister.
00:16:26Can we pick any of these we'd like?
00:16:28Sure, they're all the same price.
00:16:30See, some prefers the Empire State Limited.
00:16:33There's class to that.
00:16:34Then others go in for Over the Desert Sand.
00:16:38It's more romantic-like.
00:16:41Well, what do you say?
00:16:42Over the Desert Sand.
00:16:44Very good, folks.
00:16:45Step right behind here.
00:16:47Just put your heads through here.
00:16:49There we are.
00:16:50That's fine.
00:16:51Now I'll have a look and see what it looks like.
00:16:55Well, how do you feel?
00:16:56Romantic?
00:16:57I wish it was a real desert, Davy.
00:17:00With all the sheiks hanging around?
00:17:02No.
00:17:03With only one sheik hanging around.
00:17:05If he would.
00:17:07Say, you know, I don't think I look good on a camel.
00:17:10We should have taken Empire State Limited.
00:17:13More class.
00:17:14Oh, well, let's have that, too.
00:17:15Glutton.
00:17:18What's the matter with you?
00:17:19You look as if you wanted to cry.
00:17:20Well, lots of girls want to cry when they have a good time.
00:17:25Just to be contrary.
00:17:27No.
00:17:28Just that they're thinking of when it's going to be all over.
00:17:31Well, why should it be all over, ever?
00:17:33Well, things can't go on.
00:17:35Things?
00:17:35Yeah, like this, like tonight.
00:17:37Like all the nights we've been together.
00:17:40Gee, I wish I knew all the swell words you do, Davy.
00:17:42I could tell you what I mean.
00:17:44I know what you mean, Kitty, and I feel the same way.
00:17:49All right, folks.
00:17:50Now get together.
00:17:52Cuddle up.
00:17:53Don't cost no more.
00:18:00I'll never let you go, sweetheart.
00:18:03Ever.
00:18:07Oh, shucks.
00:18:08You went and moved and spoiled it.
00:18:10What's the matter with you?
00:18:11Let's try it again.
00:18:13It's okay by me.
00:18:19Now smile, lady, and show you dimples.
00:18:24That's it.
00:18:27But I tell you he wants to marry the girl.
00:18:30I won't have it.
00:18:31I simply won't have it.
00:18:32This thing is going to kill me, William.
00:18:34I know it.
00:18:34Now stop it, Helen.
00:18:36Save your theatrics for David.
00:18:38You may need them.
00:18:40What are we going to do?
00:18:41Well, in cases of this kind, one usually reaches for a checkbook.
00:18:45It won't be as simple as that.
00:18:47Well, it always has been.
00:18:49Suppose she refuses.
00:18:51Women of that sort are very ambitious.
00:18:53Then there'll be plenty of time to think of something else.
00:18:56What else?
00:18:56There's nothing.
00:19:00William, we could have her committed to some institution or something, couldn't we?
00:19:04She's an immoral person, really.
00:19:08Is it your heart or your mind that's affected?
00:19:12It can be done.
00:19:14With your influence.
00:19:16Now stop talking nonsense.
00:19:18We won't have to resort to anything so drastic.
00:19:21But I tell you, William, it's the only way.
00:19:24If you had a son, you'd understand.
00:19:26Now, now, now, now.
00:19:26Don't get yourself all excited.
00:19:29Remember your heart.
00:19:31Oh.
00:19:34Perhaps if we got him out of the way.
00:19:39Is your heart bad enough to consult a specialist in Vienna or Berlin or someplace like that?
00:19:49Shh.
00:19:50Mother.
00:20:00How is she?
00:20:11What's happened?
00:20:13Your mother is a very sick woman, my boy.
00:20:20The doctor was here just a few minutes ago.
00:20:22What did he say?
00:20:23She must leave for Europe immediately.
00:20:25There's a specialist in Vienna that...
00:20:27Is she well enough to travel?
00:20:29I suppose so.
00:20:30That is, if she had somebody to take care of her.
00:20:33Well, Dr. Ames recommended a nurse that...
00:20:36Oh, no, no.
00:20:37No, we can't have a nurse.
00:20:38Not, not in the condition she's in.
00:20:40You know how nurses are.
00:20:41Hard as nails.
00:20:43Yes, that's right.
00:20:44But what are we to do?
00:20:45She really should have somebody that understands her.
00:20:47As a matter of fact, I thought of going myself.
00:20:50But I, I don't see how I can.
00:20:51I have a case coming up at the Supreme Court next week.
00:20:55Well, I suppose we'll have to turn her over to a nurse and just hope for the best.
00:21:04I guess I'd better tell Mother I'll go with her.
00:21:08That's mighty decent of you, David.
00:21:10She'll appreciate it.
00:21:12Go in and tell...
00:21:25Please don't worry, Mother.
00:21:27You'll get well.
00:21:33You'll get well.
00:21:57Hello, Henry.
00:21:58Where is everybody?
00:21:59Hello, Davey.
00:22:00Well, Fred and Dot went to Morristown to wedding.
00:22:03Said they'd be back in the morning.
00:22:05See, it's just too bad.
00:22:07I was hired as a night man.
00:22:08Did Kitty go too?
00:22:10No, she's over at the house.
00:22:11She wasn't even invited.
00:22:13Neither was I.
00:22:15I tell you, Davey, you take my advice and sir...
00:22:33Hey, Davey.
00:22:33Hi, Kit.
00:22:34Come on in.
00:22:36Gee, I'm glad to see you.
00:22:37Are you really?
00:22:38Uh-huh.
00:22:39Well, what have you been doing?
00:22:40Oh, nothing much.
00:22:42You've been holding out on me.
00:22:43What's this?
00:22:44Now, you keep away from there.
00:22:45A love letter, elemarsenary, elective, ejaculate, taking your ease, I see.
00:22:54Well, you're not the only one who has a right to an education.
00:22:57If there's anything that makes me mad, it's have somebody using a word that I don't understand.
00:23:02Well, don't tell me I use that kind of language.
00:23:04No, you don't, but somebody else might.
00:23:07So I decided to memorize the dictionary.
00:23:11Well, it'll take you a lifetime.
00:23:12Oh, no, it won't.
00:23:13Come on, sit down and I'll tell you about it.
00:23:17I've only been at it a week, and I know the A, B, C's, and D's by heart, and I'll
00:23:21know the E's by the end of the week.
00:23:24Ask me how to spell elemarsenary.
00:23:26All right, Mr. Bones, how do you spell elemarsenary?
00:23:29Oh, now, wait a minute.
00:23:33Let me see.
00:23:34Oh, E-L-E-E-M-O-S-Y-N-A-R-Y.
00:23:39Is that right?
00:23:40I don't know.
00:23:40You don't?
00:23:41I'm not even sure what it means.
00:23:43Of, pertaining to, dependent on, charity or on.
00:23:47Swell.
00:23:49Do you know what exquisite means?
00:23:51No, I'm not up to that yet.
00:23:53It means you.
00:23:54You're not only exquisite, but a bullion, ecstatic, effervescent...
00:23:58Enough!
00:23:59Embrace?
00:24:00Exactly.
00:24:05Hold me tight, kid.
00:24:07I've got tough news for you.
00:24:09I'm going away.
00:24:13Mother's had a stroke.
00:24:14We've got to take her abroad to a specialist.
00:24:16If it weren't a matter of life and death, I'd let her go alone.
00:24:19But I don't see how I can get out of it.
00:24:24Why, David, you mustn't even try.
00:24:26And you're going, too.
00:24:28Me?
00:24:29How?
00:24:30Well, when you're studying the M's in that funny little dictionary,
00:24:33look at the word marriage.
00:24:35What do you say, kid?
00:24:38Oh.
00:24:40Oh, David, give me a chance to get my breath.
00:24:45Have you told your mother?
00:24:48Well, she knows we're going to get married,
00:24:50but she doesn't think it'll be so sudden.
00:24:53She doesn't like me.
00:24:54She's not marrying you.
00:24:56Well, you can't blame her.
00:24:57Maybe if she got to know me better, she wouldn't think I was so bad.
00:25:01But if she's that sick, we mustn't do anything that'll cause her a shock.
00:25:05How long will you be gone, Davey?
00:25:08Oh, about six months, I suppose.
00:25:10Gee, that'll give you a great chance to finish your course at some foreign hospital, won't it?
00:25:16Yeah.
00:25:18But get this through your head.
00:25:20I'm not going anywhere without you.
00:25:23Oh, I'd wait, honey.
00:25:25All my life if I had to.
00:25:28It's sweet of you to think of Mother.
00:25:30Maybe we could elope and keep it a secret.
00:25:33Tell her when she gets better.
00:25:36Gee, I haven't even asked you yet.
00:25:38I'm just taking it for granted you want to marry me.
00:25:41You do, don't you?
00:25:46My father's dead, Davey.
00:25:49He died a year ago.
00:25:51I don't even remember my mother.
00:25:55And I, I never had any brothers or sisters.
00:25:59You're all of them now.
00:26:02You're all I've got that means anything.
00:26:05I belong to you, Davey.
00:26:19Where is Miss, uh, Miss Lane?
00:26:21Lane?
00:26:23There ain't no Miss Lane.
00:26:24There's a young lady who works here.
00:26:25Oh, you mean Kitty.
00:26:27Have you seen Mr. Livingston?
00:26:29Davey?
00:26:31The last time I saw Davey, he said he was going to have breakfast with Kitty.
00:26:34Do you think they might be still eating?
00:26:36You've got me, mister.
00:26:38But if you'll just step this way, I'll, I'll show you right where she lives.
00:26:54What a terrible place.
00:27:10Oh.
00:27:11Is David here?
00:27:13Why, uh, yeah.
00:27:16Uh, won't you come in?
00:27:20David!
00:27:21Get out of this place at once.
00:27:23Calm down, Mother.
00:27:24No scenes, please.
00:27:26The limited leaves at three o'clock.
00:27:27I'll be there.
00:27:28But Kitty's coming, too.
00:27:30We're going to be married.
00:27:31Married?
00:27:32Otherwise, I don't go abroad.
00:27:33You might as well make up your mind to that.
00:27:36You don't think I'm going to let you marry this cheap, common thing?
00:27:39I'm not cheap.
00:27:39I'm not common.
00:27:40Calling names isn't going to do any good, Mother.
00:27:42You mean to tell me you're going to stand there and defend this girl?
00:27:45I can't let you say that.
00:27:48It's no use arguing anymore.
00:27:50I've made up my mind.
00:27:51Kit and I are going to be married.
00:27:52Wait for just a moment, Helen.
00:27:55Now, here are two young people in love with each other.
00:27:58Nothing you can do or say will alter that.
00:28:00I know exactly how you feel.
00:28:02The things are shocked to you.
00:28:04That's why you've been saying things that you don't mean.
00:28:08Now, perhaps if you and Miss Lane got to know each other better, you'd learn to love her just as
00:28:13much as David does.
00:28:15After all, you've got to be fair about this, Helen.
00:28:23I must have lost my head.
00:28:27Forgive me, dear.
00:28:29I know I said terrible things.
00:28:30I'm sorry.
00:28:32Please try to understand.
00:28:33It's only because I worry so much about David.
00:28:36Sure, I understand.
00:28:38Thanks, Mother.
00:28:40I knew everything was going to be all right.
00:28:43Well, you'd better get started if you're all going to make that train.
00:28:46I've got lots of things to do first.
00:28:47I've got to get a marriage license and find a minister and get a ring.
00:28:52Well, there's no hurry now, David.
00:28:53Certainly there is.
00:28:54There's so many things to attend to yet, and this is most important.
00:28:59Isn't it, David?
00:28:59You bet.
00:29:01Now, you wait for me, Kit.
00:29:02I won't be long.
00:29:07Thanks, Mr. Forbes.
00:29:08I don't know what would have happened if it hadn't been for you.
00:29:11I'll be back in an hour.
00:29:16Oh, don't you worry, Mrs. Livingston.
00:29:19You're never going to be sorry about this if I have anything to do with it.
00:29:23I'll do everything I can to make Dave happy.
00:29:27And you, too, if you'll only let me.
00:29:29You must forgive me for being a foolish mother.
00:29:32David is the only one I have left in the world.
00:29:35And I'm afraid I'm selfish about him.
00:29:39I, uh, I still have several things to arrange for you before you leave.
00:29:44Oh, yes, we must run along.
00:29:46The luggage must be got off.
00:29:48David never could look after bags.
00:29:50You won't have to look after mine.
00:29:52I'll be ready when he calls.
00:29:53Bye.
00:29:55Bye.
00:30:09Bye.
00:30:17Bye.
00:30:53This is the young woman.
00:30:55Kitty Lane?
00:30:56Yes.
00:30:57You'll have to come with me.
00:31:01He's joking, ain't he, Mr. Forbes?
00:31:03It's a complaint for violation of the Public Morals Act.
00:31:08Violation?
00:31:11How do you know?
00:31:12I swore out the complaint.
00:31:15Oh, Collins, I'd like a few minutes with this young lady.
00:31:20All right, Judge.
00:31:21Will you step inside, please?
00:31:34Where's Dave?
00:31:35David's at home.
00:31:41You mean something bad.
00:31:43What is it?
00:31:44I've convinced David that temporary unhappiness is better than permanent tragedy.
00:31:51You...
00:31:51You've talked him out of marrying me?
00:31:54Exactly.
00:31:56Why do you want to do this to us?
00:31:58We love each other.
00:32:00Oh, I'm sure you do.
00:32:01We want to get...
00:32:04Help me.
00:32:05He can't help you.
00:32:06Nobody can.
00:32:08But yourself.
00:32:17My dear young lady.
00:32:19It isn't necessary for you to do any acting.
00:32:22I know what it's all about.
00:32:23I've handled cases like this before.
00:32:29That's out of the question.
00:32:30David is leaving for New York with his...
00:32:40I see.
00:32:42All right, Mr. Forbes.
00:32:44Go ahead.
00:32:44Do your stuff.
00:32:45Please.
00:32:46No heroics.
00:32:47I told Mrs. Livingston and David that it wouldn't be fair to expect you to go without compensation.
00:32:54I thought you'd prefer cash.
00:32:59$5,000.
00:33:01Merely for leaving town immediately.
00:33:08What are you trying to make of me?
00:33:11What you wish I was?
00:33:13Something cheap and common?
00:33:14Something that money can buy?
00:33:16Well, you can't.
00:33:17Nobody can.
00:33:19You and the nice, decent people who send you here are the real cheap ones.
00:33:23Try to put a price on something that there isn't any price for.
00:33:27If that's being decent, I'm glad I'm common.
00:33:30If that's being rich, I'm glad I'm cheap and I'm going to stay cheap.
00:33:33Because no matter how cheap I am, I'm not for sale.
00:33:42Come on in, copper, and earn your pay.
00:34:03Come on in, copper, and earn your pay.
00:34:19I understand fairly.
00:34:22Oh, hello, Mr. Forbes.
00:34:23Still waiting for me?
00:34:25Yes, David.
00:34:25I'm sorry to be so late, but I had a hard time finding a minister.
00:34:29Where's Kitty?
00:34:31Why, she's...
00:34:32Where's Kitty?
00:34:34Where is she?
00:34:36She's gone.
00:34:37What?
00:34:38When?
00:34:39What is this?
00:34:40Now, if you listen to me calmly, David, I'll tell you.
00:34:42Go ahead.
00:34:44She's gone.
00:34:44For good.
00:34:45For her good and your good.
00:34:47I couldn't let her take advantage of you.
00:34:50What do you mean?
00:34:51What have you done to her?
00:34:52Now, don't get excited.
00:34:53Everything has been settled amicably.
00:34:55Kitty's perfectly satisfied, and she got out of it with $5,000.
00:35:01You lie.
00:35:02Chivalrous, but foolish.
00:35:04He's lying, isn't he?
00:35:07He's lying.
00:35:08Say he's lying.
00:35:09Well, she got the money and gone.
00:35:10That's all I know.
00:35:12She left a message for you.
00:35:13Thanks for the buggy ride.
00:35:22You don't doubt my word now, do you, David?
00:35:26I can hardly believe it.
00:35:28When you get a chance to think it over, you'll realize how lucky you are to get out of it.
00:35:32And you'll thank me.
00:35:34Sure I will.
00:35:35I'll thank you right now.
00:35:48It's my $100.
00:35:49I'll send you a check.
00:35:51No, you don't.
00:35:52I want it now.
00:35:54I don't trust you.
00:36:15And in conclusion, Kitty Lane, it is the duty of this cause.
00:36:20To protect and help such as you.
00:36:23I therefore commit you to the state home for the regeneration of females for a period of 90 days.
00:36:31I earnestly hope that while there, you will learn the error of your ways.
00:36:41Next case.
00:37:05Oh, say, it'll take you a month to get those bumps off of your knees.
00:37:10How long will it take them to stop hurting?
00:37:13Oh, just as soon as you get a pair of silk stockings on again.
00:37:18Yeah.
00:37:19I guess silk is healing.
00:37:21Yeah.
00:37:25Hey, Lane!
00:37:27Where do you think you are?
00:37:28In the good war?
00:37:33Sitting down, huh?
00:37:34Well, you're not here to sit down.
00:37:36Report to the laundry.
00:37:37That'll keep you awake.
00:37:44Take your bucket.
00:37:49Get back.
00:37:50Scrub your floor.
00:37:51That's all you've got to do.
00:38:01Come on, Lane.
00:38:02Quit bluffing.
00:38:21Much better today
00:38:27Well, this is better than scrumming floors, isn't it?
00:38:35Good, clean stock you've come from
00:38:37You needed strength and you had it
00:38:40She'll be all right
00:38:40Her kind pulls through anything
00:38:52Much better today
00:38:54Well, this is better than scrubbing floors, isn't it?
00:39:18Goodbye, ladies
00:39:19Behave yourself
00:39:25My, but you're thin
00:39:27But sweet life
00:39:28Well, you don't get fat on what they feed you in there
00:39:30No hamburgers?
00:39:32I could even eat one of Fred's now
00:39:34Well, now that you're out, what are you going to do, Kit?
00:39:37Go back to waiting, I guess, till I get on my feet
00:39:39Oh
00:39:41That is, if Fred will have me
00:39:42Well, I sort of suggested it to him the other night
00:39:46It was awful mean, the things he said
00:39:48Yeah
00:39:48I guess a good man like Fred wouldn't want a girl like me around now
00:39:52Oh, let me help you
00:39:54You must be weak
00:39:55No, I'm strong now
00:39:56I've taken my stock and I'm up again
00:39:59Well, I know a place where they're taking girls on
00:40:01A canning factory
00:40:03I just got out of one
00:40:04Yes, but you've got to do something
00:40:06I will, plenty
00:40:11Here, Kit, maybe that'll give you a start
00:40:13Thanks, darling
00:40:13Well, there's my car, I can't miss it
00:40:15I've got to meet Fred
00:40:16Goodbye
00:40:17Goodbye
00:40:17And, Kit, if you need anything, will you let me know?
00:40:20Sure, I will, thanks
00:40:37I've got to meet you
00:41:07Oh, my.
00:41:11That one wasn't heavy enough.
00:41:13He's at the stage door and wants to see Miss Lane.
00:41:16Who is it?
00:41:17Oh, it's him.
00:41:18Who?
00:41:19Him.
00:41:20There.
00:41:26Show him in, please.
00:41:28Yes, ma'am.
00:41:28Well, how did...
00:41:38Six years.
00:41:39And you haven't seen him since.
00:41:41No, but I've thought enough about him.
00:41:44I knew someday I'd be square with him for everything.
00:41:48Oh, you ain't gonna hurt him, are you?
00:41:50No. Oh, no.
00:41:53No more than he hurt me.
00:41:56No.
00:41:58No.
00:41:58Right here.
00:42:00Oh.
00:42:01Yes, me.
00:42:02I'd heard you left Fred.
00:42:04Well, he didn't need me anymore.
00:42:05He's using paper dishes now.
00:42:08You can go in.
00:42:11My favorite ghost walks again.
00:42:13How are you?
00:42:14Flesh and blood, I hope.
00:42:17If I weren't, you'd make me want to be.
00:42:19Oh, you've improved.
00:42:20You pay compliments now instead of insulting.
00:42:23Won't you sit down?
00:42:30You're lovely, Kitty.
00:42:31Gorgeous.
00:42:33Oh.
00:42:34Go on.
00:42:35I adore these evidences of your maturity.
00:42:38You're everything I've heard you were.
00:42:40Well, that covers a lot of territory.
00:42:45It's great to see you successful and famous.
00:42:49It makes me very happy.
00:42:51You haven't done so badly yourself.
00:42:53Successful young surgeon, Dr. Livingston.
00:42:55The postgraduate work in Vienna didn't hurt.
00:42:58People are still impressed with the European label.
00:43:08Is your memory strong enough?
00:43:12Overwhelming.
00:43:14I remember we spoiled the plate before this masterpiece took.
00:43:19Really?
00:43:20How?
00:43:21You haven't forgotten.
00:43:23Apparently, I have.
00:43:25What was it?
00:43:26A school...
00:43:29I suppose.
00:43:31It was a long while ago.
00:43:34Kitty, the...
00:43:37Kitty, when am I going to see you?
00:43:39I'd rather hoped I could talk to you.
00:43:43I did, too.
00:43:45Are you alone?
00:43:46Yes, I am.
00:43:47Mother's at the hotel.
00:43:49Oh.
00:43:51And...
00:43:53...son.
00:43:55Kitty.
00:43:55I, uh...
00:43:59...lately.
00:44:05I'm having some friends to suffer later.
00:44:09If you care to join us.
00:44:12Of course.
00:44:12Where?
00:44:13That'll tell you.
00:44:14No.
00:44:17No, you'd better meet me here after the show.
00:44:20I'll be here.
00:44:24I'll be here.
00:44:25Kit, hurry.
00:44:27Kit, hurry.
00:44:28Kit.
00:44:30Oh, yes.
00:44:31Oh, yes.
00:44:38Well, Dave, here's where we live.
00:44:40It's nice and fed, ain't it?
00:44:50Have Mr. Dean arrived yet?
00:44:52A few moments ago, madame.
00:44:54Mr. Renmore.
00:44:57Thanks.
00:44:59Come along, Dave.
00:45:02Hello.
00:45:02Hello.
00:45:03How are you?
00:45:04Did you like it?
00:45:09Anything in French is always flattery.
00:45:11Oh, no, no.
00:45:12Do I exaggerate?
00:45:13Wasn't her performance super?
00:45:15In all these years, I never saw so much artistry.
00:45:18So much, um...
00:45:20What do you call in this country?
00:45:22Sex.
00:45:23In this country, we call sex anything else but...
00:45:25Mr. Livingston, Mr. Dean, Mr. Renmore.
00:45:29Enchanté.
00:45:29When are you coming and do this play for me in Paris?
00:45:32Well, that depends on Mr. Dean.
00:45:34I'm afraid that's a long way off, Andre.
00:45:36Oh, I will not listen to such an absurd refusal.
00:45:39I wish to talk business.
00:45:40Let's get away from these businessmen.
00:45:42Andre, you make everyone at home for me.
00:45:44I'm going to gossip old times with an old friend.
00:45:46But if you hide yourself, they never will forgive me.
00:45:50My dear, we saw you the other night and we haven't finished reading yet.
00:45:54Had a highball?
00:45:55We've stopped counting them.
00:46:00How do you like my little cottage?
00:46:02Little?
00:46:04I'd get lost here.
00:46:05I imagine you're lonesome yourself sometimes.
00:46:08Oh, no.
00:46:09I have plenty of company.
00:46:10Men flock around here quite a bit.
00:46:12Well, I can't blame them for that.
00:46:16Although not as much as they might.
00:46:18Wives are so apt to be narrow-minded.
00:46:21Is that what you invited me up here for?
00:46:23To throw this in my face?
00:46:24The best I can do now.
00:46:25I'm sorry I can't show you some of the places I've lived and some of the ways.
00:46:30I could kill you.
00:46:32Oh, no, you couldn't.
00:46:32You did that long ago when I waited for you to come back before they sent me to the reformatory
00:46:36for the crime of trusting you.
00:46:37Well, you can't blame that on me.
00:46:39Judge Forbes told me why you were sent.
00:46:41I can imagine.
00:46:41He said it was a community affair, didn't he?
00:46:43Yes.
00:46:44Well, and you believed him.
00:46:45Well, it doesn't matter.
00:46:45I was too unimportant, too ignorant.
00:46:47Well, I've learned.
00:46:48They've taught me their ABCs in that reformatory.
00:46:51Aren't you proud of your job?
00:46:52But, Kitty...
00:46:53Now, get out!
00:46:54Get out!
00:47:16Today's papers.
00:47:17Where is it tomorrow?
00:47:19Lightning fires?
00:47:21You're speaking of France.
00:47:23Over here, we use steam heat.
00:47:26And why not France?
00:47:27You'll rest.
00:47:28The South, the Riviera.
00:47:30Then, if you want, I'll give you a play.
00:47:32London.
00:47:33And I promise you will be the toast of Europe.
00:47:35Oui?
00:47:36I can't promise to stay on the front page forever.
00:47:39Oh, then you will go.
00:47:41No?
00:47:42I don't know much about anything just now.
00:47:45I only know I'm tired.
00:47:50But I will see you soon.
00:47:51If nothing buries here.
00:47:53You cannot become an ermite.
00:47:55Perhaps.
00:47:57Goodbye, my friend.
00:47:59Worry where.
00:48:29Well, why do you agree?
00:48:30to do about it? There's something behind her coming here. I know it. Oh, don't be absurd, Helen.
00:48:35She's an actress. She visits a hundred towns like this. Besides, it's been years. Dave's probably
00:48:41forgotten her. I'm never going to let that woman get another hold on him. I'll do anything to stop
00:48:46her. Anything. Don't be violent, Helen. After all, Dave's got to marry sometime. Not her. Not her.
00:48:59Helen, have you ever thought of consulting a psychoanalyst? Ridiculous. Why? Oh, sometimes
00:49:10emotions. Mother love, for instance, turn inward. Then they're dangerous. Am I abnormal because
00:49:17I want to protect my son? Good evening, Mother. Oh, good evening, dear. Hello, Judge. Oh, David.
00:49:21How are you? Just fine, thank you. Well, I've got to be running along. Bye-bye, David.
00:49:27Good night, Helen. Good night, Judge. And think over what I said. How do you feel, dear? All
00:49:36right. I'm worried about you, David. You're working too hard. You must play more. Take
00:49:40up golf again. I don't have time to play. I'm too busy being successful. That's what you
00:49:47wanted. I hope you're happy. David. Where's the evening paper? Paper? Why, uh, uh, I don't
00:49:55know. I don't think it was left. It never seems to be here when I want it. Oh, please don't
00:50:00stop to read it now, David. Uh, you've so little time to dress. Dress? For what? With
00:50:06a thorn's dinner at the hotel. You haven't forgotten. I'm not going. Oh, David, you must.
00:50:11We promised. We promised. You promised. I didn't. The evening paper, please, Nora.
00:50:17Well, I gave it to you, Mrs. Livingston. Don't you remember, ma'am? And I showed you where
00:50:22Kitty Lane was coming here to visit? To me? Yes, ma'am. Oh, yes. Yes, of course. I'd forgotten
00:50:29all about it. You may go, Nora. Yes, ma'am. Where is it?
00:50:44David, you mustn't take up with that woman again. David, I'm talking to you. Promise me
00:50:50you won't. Will you please let me alone? You fixed this affair once, and you made a good
00:50:55job of it. You have nothing to worry about. I'll go on and get dressed. You'll be late
00:50:59for your dinner. Don't you want to go? No. I've had all your things laid out. Please
00:51:04dress, dear. If they have baked Alaska for dessert again, I'll heave it at somebody.
00:51:13If you had your way, I suppose you'd have apple pie. I wonder if Kitty Lane remembers me.
00:51:20I knew her when she was waiting at the campus inn. Really? I wonder how it feels to be notorious.
00:51:25Seems like fun to me. The mayor ought to run her out of town.
00:51:30You're absolutely right. I agree with you. How's your graft been, Mr. Thorne?
00:51:35Oh, just a care. I think her coming back here is perfectly outrageous. I do too. I didn't
00:51:45hear about it until today. Didn't you see the morning paper? Pardon, Mrs. Thorne, about the
00:51:50dessert. I thought a baked Alaska. I leave that entirely to you, Mr. Murray. You always do
00:51:56things so nicely. Thank you. Dr. Phillips just told me that Dave did a very brilliant
00:52:01operation on Mrs. Wayne this morning. I love operations. Tell me all about it. Only man
00:52:06in the state that could have done it, Phillips said. Go on, Dave. All the horrible details.
00:52:10I adore them. There's nothing brilliant about it. Just all in the day's work. I wish I
00:52:16weren't so disgustingly healthy. Mr. Murray, is it true that Kitty Lane is stopping in the
00:52:23hotel? Oh, yes. She's here. She's in the dining room now. Now? Where? Just over your right
00:52:29shoulder. At the single table. Was everything satisfactory? Perfectly, sir. You may bring my coffee.
00:52:36But Madam has scarcely touched anything. Can I suggest something else? No, thank you.
00:52:40I've already had my calorie and a half. Very well. Coffee for the ladies. Do you know who's
00:52:47here? Kitty Lane. Where? Don't look now. But over back of me, by the window, is Kitty Lane.
00:53:06If the management did the right thing, they'd ask her to leave this hotel. She's not fifth
00:53:11for decent society. What do you mean by decent society? Well, this. David. He's only joking.
00:53:20I'm not. I'm just trying to find out from May what constitutes decent society. Possibly
00:53:26she's heard. This is decent society. So I've always been told. But I found out there's
00:53:33more to being decent than just admitting you are. Why, Dave. Dave. I didn't get shy.
00:53:41I didn't get shy. Kitty.
00:54:00I didn't expect you to come this time. May I sit here? I'm so upset. Oh, do, dear. Does he
00:54:14know her?
00:54:15Uh, why, uh, yes. A long time ago. I think he feels sorry for her. David is so kind-hearted.
00:54:22He always did let his sympathy run away with him. Hadn't you better be getting back to the
00:54:27sewing circle? But I wanted to talk to you, Kitty. Alone somewhere.
00:54:33We're rather under observation here.
00:54:37Couldn't we go up to your suite? Or go for a ride somewhere?
00:54:43Careful, Dave. I'm a notorious woman, and you'll probably get yourself talked about.
00:54:51Beautiful, thanks.
00:54:52I presume you're going to be there.
00:54:57Oh, leave it, please. Mr. Livingstone will be right back.
00:55:01Yes, ma'am.
00:55:04David is never actually speaking to me, my dear. It's all right.
00:55:07No, but I'm glad.
00:55:20Still willing to risk your reputation?
00:55:22Well, a shred or two, anyway.
00:55:24Don't say I didn't warn you.
00:55:30I, uh, I hope you'll be interested in my collection of etchings.
00:55:34Or whatever it is they hang on the walls here.
00:55:37Get in, you nut, and stop acting.
00:55:40Hello, Dot.
00:55:41My goodness, you both look so happy. I know something's going to happen.
00:55:45How do you like my parlor?
00:55:47Well, I've seen better parlors, but never a lovelier spider.
00:55:51Sit down, Mr. Fly.
00:55:52Why?
00:55:53Why, I'd be delighted.
00:56:00Oh, kissy Lane. What are you doing?
00:56:03That's what I always do to my victims, isn't it?
00:56:08And the walls are soundproof, too.
00:56:11I've lost my voice. I never could yell loud, anyhow.
00:56:15You both are crazy.
00:56:20One, two, three.
00:56:25Seven gray hairs.
00:56:27Why, Dave, you're positively middle-aged.
00:56:29Is that why you came home, to check up on me?
00:56:32No, not exactly.
00:56:34Then why did you come, Kitty?
00:56:36Oh, I like cold climates.
00:56:39And the people around here are frigid enough.
00:56:41Stop kidding. Come on, tell me.
00:56:45Well, I was a little curious.
00:56:46Not much. Just a little.
00:56:50And maybe a little homesick, too.
00:56:53And?
00:56:54And I wanted to see if you had nine children,
00:56:57and if they looked like you.
00:56:58Me? A bachelor?
00:56:59And if your waistline had grown any bigger, and...
00:57:02And if I'd grown up any, or was still an immature fool?
00:57:05Oh, well, that depends on who you're a fool about.
00:57:08You see those six gray hairs, Kitty?
00:57:11Seven.
00:57:12Seven?
00:57:13You know what they mean?
00:57:15Mm-hmm.
00:57:15That your barber doesn't know his job.
00:57:17No.
00:57:18I'm an adult now.
00:57:20Boss of my own affairs.
00:57:22Capable of knowing what I want and getting it.
00:57:26And I want you.
00:57:31Oh, I don't know, Dave.
00:57:33So much has happened.
00:57:36We're not the kids we were, and...
00:57:38Our lives have run into very different channels.
00:57:42It would be so hard to join them again.
00:57:46Maybe impossible.
00:57:50Kitty, did you ever spend any money foolishly?
00:57:54Never any other way.
00:57:56Well, I've squandered six years of happiness.
00:57:59And I'm not going to waste any more of it.
00:58:11May we drop you, dear?
00:58:12No, thanks.
00:58:13My car's outside.
00:58:15I must find David.
00:58:16I must.
00:58:16Thanks just the same.
00:58:17Good night.
00:58:18Good night, dear.
00:58:19Good night.
00:58:19Oh, so glad you did.
00:58:21Good night.
00:58:23You might as well understand definitely, Kitty and I are going to be married.
00:58:27If you want to make a fuss about it, all right.
00:58:29It'll do you no good.
00:58:30But think of the talk, the scandal.
00:58:32There won't be any scandal unless you make it.
00:58:34If necessary, I will.
00:58:36Fair enough.
00:58:37David!
00:58:39You must hear me through.
00:58:41I've heard it all a thousand times.
00:58:43I never remarried after your father's death because I wanted to watch over you, to bring you up.
00:58:48Well, you did.
00:58:48I'm not going to see my life's work spoiled now.
00:58:51That was spoiled a long time ago.
00:58:53I won't let that shop-worn woman fasten herself on you.
00:58:56I warn you.
00:58:57Mother, why won't you look at this thing reasonably?
00:58:59So we can be married nicely from my own home.
00:59:02From my home?
00:59:03From mine.
00:59:05I believe you'd turn your own mother out for that creature.
00:59:08If necessary, yes.
00:59:09David, if you marry that woman, you're no longer my son.
00:59:12I never was your son.
00:59:13I'm just something you owned.
00:59:15You're a selfish woman willing to destroy anything you can't control.
00:59:19Now, I warn you not to try to stop me again.
00:59:21I'm marrying Kitty and we're leaving tonight.
00:59:46I want to see Miss Lane.
00:59:47Well, she's not in.
00:59:49She's got a headache.
00:59:52Oh, dear.
00:59:53She's, um...
00:59:55Well...
00:59:56Tell her Mrs. Livingston is here.
00:59:57Well, that won't do her headache any good.
01:00:01That's all right, Dot.
01:00:02Let her in.
01:00:07Go on with your packing.
01:00:10Guess I'd better hurry, then.
01:00:12The next thing you know, Fred will be calling me.
01:00:14I can hear them dishes rattling for me now.
01:00:21Where is David?
01:00:23He's not here, but he will be.
01:00:25I know pleading with you is useless.
01:00:27I wonder if pleading with you is useless.
01:00:29Can't you let us have our chance?
01:00:31We only want to make a try at happiness.
01:00:33You've had him since he was a baby.
01:00:35He's a man now.
01:00:37That's just it.
01:00:38A man and a doctor.
01:00:40The slightest scandal would kill his practice in a day.
01:00:43If you only loved him the way I do.
01:00:47The way you do?
01:00:48Yes.
01:00:49Enough to make any sacrifice.
01:00:51Enough to do...
01:00:52Enough to marry him.
01:00:53And kill all the decent things in his life.
01:00:55The decent things don't die.
01:00:58Sometimes they're not even born.
01:01:03I have a lot of things to do.
01:01:05Will you excuse me, please?
01:01:11Good night, Mrs. Livingston.
01:01:13I warn you.
01:01:14I'll never let you do this.
01:01:16Never.
01:01:17Are you leaving or shall I ring for the house detective?
01:01:20That won't be necessary.
01:01:34Well...
01:01:35That's one way.
01:01:48I'll never let you do this.
01:01:49I'll never let you do this.
01:01:50I'll never let you do this.
01:01:51I don't know.
01:01:55Am I that rotten?
01:01:57I wasn't thinking of you.
01:01:59Only of David.
01:02:02If you'd ever seen your own baby grow up.
01:02:05Day by day.
01:02:07Year by year.
01:02:09It's a queer, selfish sort of love.
01:02:12But I'm beginning to understand it.
01:02:15Kitty.
01:02:16Kitty.
01:02:17Kitty.
01:02:26Come in.
01:02:31I couldn't wait for the elevator.
01:02:32I was anxious to see you.
01:02:34You could have taken your time.
01:02:36Well, that's a nice way to welcome me back.
01:02:39It's no go, Dave.
01:02:40It won't work.
01:02:41Oh, come on.
01:02:42Come on.
01:02:42Look, I'm the only man living can read a timetable.
01:02:45See, here's our train, the 633.
01:02:47The one with the dagger.
01:02:48No, I mean it.
01:02:51What's the matter with you?
01:02:53You don't suppose there's anything in this burg to hold me, do you?
01:02:56Like that sewing circle downstairs.
01:02:58Dear Miss Lane, we'd love to have you dine with us this evening.
01:03:02Yeah.
01:03:03But you said you'd go away with me.
01:03:05You'd marry me.
01:03:06Sure I did.
01:03:06I wanted to show your mother that I could take her precious little darling away from her
01:03:10and then fling you back in her face.
01:03:12Has my mother talked to you?
01:03:13Has she phoned you?
01:03:14Why should she?
01:03:15Well, something must have happened to make you change your mind so quickly.
01:03:19Like every other man.
01:03:21Filled with ego.
01:03:25I want to put in a long-distance call, please.
01:03:28You can't imagine a woman looking any further when there's a prize like yourself at hand.
01:03:33Oh, Katie.
01:03:33For Mr. Andre Wernoir.
01:03:35R-E-N-O-I-R.
01:03:36Yes.
01:03:37At the Hotel Metropolitan New York.
01:03:39Hurry it, please.
01:03:42You remember Andre, the very charming Frenchman?
01:03:44If you insist on reminding me.
01:03:46He offers me everything.
01:03:47Big cities, important men, distinction, marriage, if I want it.
01:03:50You're not much for marriage.
01:03:51And what do you offer me?
01:03:52A bickering little town.
01:03:53A man tied to his mother's apron strings.
01:03:55You must think I'm the biggest fool that ever was born.
01:03:58No, you couldn't be.
01:03:59I'm that fool.
01:04:04If you wanted to get even with me, Kitty, you certainly made a good job of it.
01:04:08I congratulate you.
01:04:10David.
01:04:13David, don't you see?
01:04:15She's sending you away because I begged her to.
01:04:18I've been such a selfish old woman.
01:04:21She's finer than anyone I've ever known.
01:04:24Go back to her, David.
01:04:26Oh, dear me.
01:04:28Stop crying.
01:04:30I never heard you cry before.
01:04:32Oh.
01:04:36Hey.
01:04:37Will you let me get even now?
01:04:44That's the stuff.
01:04:46We'll take the bumps together from now on.
01:04:51You'll have to take them for both of us, Davy.
01:04:56Always.
01:04:59Oh, dear me.
01:05:02Hello?
01:05:03Oh, hello, Andre.
01:05:05I can hear you so plain.
01:05:07Oh, no.
01:05:08I'm afraid not.
01:05:10Well, she's rehearsing.
01:05:13Well, she's rehearsing for her marriage.
01:05:32Well, she's rehearsing.
01:05:35Well, she's rehearsing.
01:05:39Well, she's rehearsing.
01:05:39Well, she's rehearsing.
01:05:39Well, she's rehearsing.
01:05:40You
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