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00:01:05THE END
00:01:10You better hop in. It's three miles back to town.
00:01:13Are you telling me?
00:01:14Uh-huh.
00:01:14Wait a minute.
00:01:17Do you want to do me a favor?
00:01:18Sure.
00:01:19Well, a couple of miles down the road, you'll find a sport roadster with a bum sport in it.
00:01:27Give him his keys and tell him that Cassie said she got home okay.
00:01:30No thanks to him.
00:01:32Good night.
00:01:34Good night.
00:01:53That you, Cassie?
00:01:55Yes, Mom.
00:01:56Did you have a good time, dear?
00:01:59Terrible thanks.
00:02:00I've been walking for an hour.
00:02:07You tired, dear?
00:02:08Am I tired? Ooh.
00:02:16What did you do today, Mom?
00:02:19Nothing much.
00:02:20Mrs. Kane came in.
00:02:23No, what did she have to say?
00:02:25She had a new dress on.
00:02:26It was beautiful.
00:02:28Gladys sent it from New York.
00:02:33Gee, at this rate, these shoes aren't going to last much longer.
00:02:36I almost put my finger through it now.
00:02:40Gladys must be making a lot of money now.
00:02:43Last week she sent her mother a set of silver, didn't she?
00:02:46Her mother says she's earning $200 a week now.
00:02:50A week?
00:02:51That's what she says.
00:02:53Makes my $15 a week look kind of silly.
00:02:55There's nothing silly about that.
00:02:58No?
00:02:59No.
00:03:00Well.
00:03:15Maybe if I'm careful I can save up enough to buy you Rolls Royce next year.
00:03:19You needn't make fun of your job.
00:03:21You know, $15 is a good salary nowadays.
00:03:25Yeah.
00:03:27Wow.
00:03:58Gee, Mom, I wish there was something else I could do beside jerk sodas for a living.
00:04:03Maybe I could get you some of the things that Gladys got...
00:04:06Cassie Barnes, stop talking like that.
00:04:09I'm perfectly happy.
00:04:10Now, come on, get into bed.
00:04:20There's nothing I want.
00:04:23We're doing all right, aren't we?
00:04:26We've got a nice home and...
00:04:28Oh, yeah, I guess so.
00:04:31Good night, Cassie, dear.
00:04:34Night, Mom.
00:04:59Here's your lover's delight, Mr. Scudder.
00:05:04Say, Cassie, are you going to dance tomorrow night?
00:05:06Not what I know of.
00:05:07Jimmy told me he's taking you.
00:05:09That's the first I'd heard of it.
00:05:11Oh, you.
00:05:11Can't you take a joke?
00:05:13Oh, tell me, you aren't joking, boss.
00:05:15Yeah.
00:05:15Oh, I know.
00:05:17Cassie, did you see it?
00:05:19See what?
00:05:19It's a Skane's new car.
00:05:21Gladys bought it for her.
00:05:23I just drove up in it.
00:05:24Look, there it is out there.
00:05:27Come on, fellas, let's take a look at it.
00:05:30Gee, it's a bitch, isn't it?
00:05:33Now, don't put your hands in that, boys.
00:05:35Please, get that old closet, please.
00:05:36Is this a new board?
00:05:37Yes.
00:05:38Oh, what up there?
00:05:39Boy, I'm going to get one like that and I get a car.
00:05:41Maybe I'll get a roadster, though.
00:05:46Isn't it lovely, Nellie?
00:05:49It's one of them new models, Ada.
00:05:51Yes, it is.
00:05:53What's up, Cassie?
00:05:55You better get yourself another soda jerker, lad.
00:05:59Wait, what do you mean?
00:06:02I'm going to New York.
00:06:25Good morning, Miss Barnes.
00:06:26Good morning.
00:06:27Good morning.
00:06:42What do you have?
00:06:44Gromo Salsa.
00:06:46Double dose.
00:06:47Okay.
00:07:15You better drink it while it's still fizzing.
00:07:19What's fizzing?
00:07:20Well, what do you mean?
00:07:25Oh, go away.
00:07:27I hate blondes.
00:07:29Well, I hate drunks, so that makes us even.
00:07:41Take your hands off me, you big sips.
00:08:01Why, you little...
00:08:02Oh, don't say it.
00:08:03I'm quitting.
00:08:05You bet your life you're quitting.
00:08:06Go on, get out of here.
00:08:07Not so fast.
00:08:08I've got two days' pay coming.
00:08:10Yeah, try and get it.
00:08:11What do you mean, try and get it?
00:08:13Get out.
00:08:13Make it snappy.
00:08:13Take your hands off of me.
00:08:14Go on, get out of here, will you?
00:08:15Get out of here, potty-face.
00:08:19I think you'll sleep much better tonight if you pay the girl.
00:08:23Or maybe you'd prefer a nice, gentle sock-in-the-nose.
00:08:29Well, would you?
00:08:31If I was going to pay her, I was only kidding.
00:08:34Sure you would.
00:08:35Sure.
00:08:37Well, go on.
00:08:38Go on, pay her.
00:08:47He was only kidding.
00:08:50Yeah.
00:08:52Here.
00:08:55Thanks.
00:08:58Thanks.
00:09:04Say, listen, just a minute.
00:09:06Can I drive you home?
00:09:08I've got my car here.
00:09:09Listen, Miss, I thanked you this night.
00:09:11Oh, yes, but I thought riding the park would calm your nerves.
00:09:15Well, there's nothing wrong with my nerves.
00:09:17No?
00:09:18No.
00:09:18Oh.
00:09:19Well, maybe you'd come with me.
00:09:21I need the air.
00:09:22Yeah?
00:09:23Well, I'm giving you the air.
00:09:25Oh.
00:09:25Oh, well, listen, you don't understand.
00:09:28What have you got against the world?
00:09:31Seems to be treating you all right.
00:09:33I'm fed up, that's all.
00:09:34Fed up with formal dinners, pompous butlers, and...
00:09:38And blondes.
00:09:40Yes.
00:09:42Say, was it a blonde that drove you to drink?
00:09:44Oh, no.
00:09:45I don't need anybody to drive me to drink.
00:09:47I can do that myself.
00:09:51Certainly must have been a wild party last night.
00:09:53Oh, I don't know.
00:09:54I didn't stay there long.
00:09:55I ducked and spent the night in the speakeasy.
00:09:58I had to get away from those cackling women.
00:10:01Oh, excuse me.
00:10:02I beg your pardon.
00:10:05Well, don't tell me they were all blondes.
00:10:09Did I say I hated blondes?
00:10:11Mm-hmm.
00:10:11Well, I was wrong, because I hate brunettes, too.
00:10:15Yes, and redheads.
00:10:16What have the poor things done to you?
00:10:19They made me lose my faith in them.
00:10:21Aren't you sorry for me?
00:10:22Oh, terribly.
00:10:24Do you know what I'm going to do for the rest of my life?
00:10:28Excuse me.
00:10:29No.
00:10:31I'm going to spend the time looking for an honest woman.
00:10:34Do you think I'll ever find one?
00:10:35No, never.
00:10:36You're right.
00:10:38There ain't no certain animal.
00:10:56Is this the house?
00:10:58Yeah.
00:10:59Well, they all look alike to me.
00:11:01Well, you can't miss mine.
00:11:04My landlady's always on guard.
00:11:06There she is now.
00:11:11Say, what's she sore about?
00:11:15Nothing.
00:11:16That's just her natural look.
00:11:18Oh.
00:11:19Oh.
00:11:21Well, goodbye, Miss...
00:11:23Bond.
00:11:24Oh, Bond, yes.
00:11:25Goodbye, Mr. Wilklin.
00:11:27Slump.
00:11:32Only the next time I get drunk, I'll...
00:11:35I'll look you up.
00:11:38I'll look you up.
00:11:39All right, girl.
00:11:43Well, you needn't bother.
00:11:52And, hmm, right back at you.
00:11:55I'll look you up.
00:12:01Hello, Doc.
00:12:03Hello.
00:12:05Well, what are you doing home?
00:12:08Job number three is now a thing of the past.
00:12:11Yeah?
00:12:11What happened?
00:12:12Oh, the manager had a lot of brand new ideas.
00:12:15He tried to take my waist measurement.
00:12:17Oh, I know.
00:12:18Wanted to see if you were gaining any weight, huh?
00:12:20Yeah.
00:12:23And when the smoke of the battle had cleared away, he was on the floor, and little Cassie
00:12:28was on her way out.
00:12:29Oh, virtue.
00:12:30Triumphs again.
00:12:32Yeah, but no job.
00:12:34Well, you can't have both.
00:12:35I found that out a long time ago.
00:12:37That's why I'm working at home.
00:12:44Say, Cass, do you know addressing envelopes ain't as tough as it's cracked up to be?
00:12:50No?
00:12:50No.
00:12:51There's a lot of money in it.
00:12:52I doped the whole thing out a little while ago.
00:12:55At a dollar and a half a thousand, if I sent an envelope to everybody in the United States,
00:13:00I'd make $150,000.
00:13:03That's swell.
00:13:04Have you figured out how long it's going to take you to do that?
00:13:06Oh, um, about 250 years.
00:13:10I had no idea there was such a future in it.
00:13:13Oh, yes.
00:13:16Oh, gee, I get tired doing this.
00:13:20Callahan, Colby, Cohen, Culpepper.
00:13:23Where do people get all those silly names?
00:13:27Gee, this wouldn't be a bad job if everybody's name was Smith.
00:13:31Say, Cass, you don't happen to know of a good man laying around loose, do you?
00:13:36A plumber or something?
00:13:38I grabbed the first one that came along so I wouldn't have to type these silly, stupid things.
00:13:44Oh, you're always yelping about men, Doc.
00:13:47Yeah, well, that's my trouble.
00:13:48All I do is yelp, but I never can get my clutches on one.
00:13:52Oh, they give me a pain.
00:13:57Oh, I met a new breed this morning.
00:14:00Yeah?
00:14:00What's he like?
00:14:01Rich, handsome, and a sap.
00:14:04He was in the store when I had the scrap this morning.
00:14:07Brought me home in his car.
00:14:08What happened?
00:14:09Did he make a pass at you?
00:14:10No, he didn't even try to date me up.
00:14:12The conceited fool.
00:14:13Well, what are you kicking about?
00:14:15Isn't that what you want?
00:14:16Yeah, but a man doesn't have to be insulting, does he?
00:14:19He dumped me out of the car as if I was...
00:14:21Well, as if I...
00:14:25Ah, if it's a man, I'm home.
00:14:27Yeah?
00:14:28Speaking.
00:14:31Why, Gladys!
00:14:31I've been...
00:14:33Yeah, I know.
00:14:34When did you get back, Gladys?
00:14:36Uh-huh.
00:14:37Huh?
00:14:38Yeah.
00:14:40Oh, I'd love it, Gladys.
00:14:42When?
00:14:44All right, I'll be right down.
00:14:46Goodbye, Gladys.
00:14:49Don't tell me that was Gladys.
00:14:51Yes, how did you know?
00:14:53Oh, I just guessed it.
00:14:56She just got back in town this morning.
00:14:59She wants me to come right down and have lunch with her.
00:15:02Now, ain't that just grand?
00:15:04Boy, will I be glad to see her.
00:15:06I haven't seen her for three years.
00:15:10Well, goodbye, slave.
00:15:11I'm going to have my lunch in style.
00:15:13Yeah, and I hope you choke.
00:15:14I'm going to have some...
00:15:24No, I'll be glad to see her.
00:15:38Yes, I know.
00:15:38Yes, I know.
00:15:40I'll be glad to see her.
00:15:41I'll be glad to see her.
00:15:41And then I'll be glad to see her.
00:15:42Yes, please.
00:15:42This way, madam.
00:15:50Someone for you, Gladys.
00:15:54Kathy.
00:15:55Hello, Gladys.
00:15:55Gee, it's good to see you.
00:15:57Come on over, sit down.
00:15:59Why didn't you tell me you were coming to New York?
00:16:01Well, I left kind of sudden.
00:16:03Gee, you haven't changed a bit, hon.
00:16:04How's your mother?
00:16:05Oh, Mom's swell.
00:16:06Say, I saw your mother before I left.
00:16:08She's so happy.
00:16:09Gee, you've been so good to her, sending her all those lovely things.
00:16:12Oh, it's nothing.
00:16:13I wish I could do much more.
00:16:15She deserves it, poor dear.
00:16:17Struggled all her life.
00:16:18Always had to scrimp and save.
00:16:20Yeah, but you're lucky to be able to help her.
00:16:23Gee, this must be a swell job.
00:16:26Oh, so-so.
00:16:28You only pay $60 a week, but it's better than nothing.
00:16:32What are you going to do?
00:16:33Oh, I don't know.
00:16:34I've had three jobs already.
00:16:37Oh, I wish I could work in a place like this.
00:16:40You do?
00:16:41Oh, I think it would be grand.
00:16:43Say, do you think that I...
00:16:45No, you wouldn't make a bad model.
00:16:47Stand up a minute.
00:16:51Say, turn around.
00:16:54Not bad.
00:16:57Gladys, quick.
00:16:59Quick, Gladys.
00:17:00Put on that new negligee.
00:17:00The velvet one with the beads.
00:17:02The customer, she'll want to see it.
00:17:04Oh, Andre.
00:17:04Wait a minute.
00:17:07This is Miss Barnes, a friend of mine.
00:17:10She ought to make a great model.
00:17:11Why?
00:17:12For why she ought to make a great model, huh?
00:17:13Well, look at it.
00:17:14I am looking.
00:17:15I see nothing.
00:17:17Didn't you say you wanted a platinum blonde?
00:17:19Oh, the hair, that is.
00:17:21Oh, poof.
00:17:21Nothing.
00:17:22For that I can buy a wig.
00:17:23Let me see the figure.
00:17:24Figure?
00:17:25Yes, yes.
00:17:25Figure.
00:17:26You know what it is.
00:17:27Figure.
00:17:27Oh, yes.
00:17:30Look, Andre.
00:17:32You can walk, huh?
00:17:33Well, sure I can walk.
00:17:34Do I look like a cripple?
00:17:36Perhaps.
00:17:36He means, can you walk like a model?
00:17:38Oh.
00:17:38Oh, come, come.
00:17:39Quick, walk, walk.
00:17:40I have customer waiting.
00:17:48Mon dieu, mon dieu, for that you waste my time, huh?
00:17:50This is not the burlesque show.
00:17:53She's impossible.
00:17:55Gee, Gladys, I'm sorry.
00:17:56Oh, that's all right, kid.
00:17:57Don't let her throw you.
00:17:58I have to get ready.
00:18:02Will we get me that negligee, Mamie?
00:18:04All right.
00:18:05Hurry, girls.
00:18:05They're waiting for you.
00:18:06All right, I'm ready.
00:18:11Wait a minute.
00:18:13You're going to get into that negligee.
00:18:15Me?
00:18:16Yes, you.
00:18:16I'm going to show him there's one Frenchman that can be wrong.
00:18:19Come on, take your dress off.
00:18:20Oh, you better be careful, Gladys.
00:18:21He might get sore and fire you.
00:18:23Okay, I'll either lose my job or get you one.
00:18:25Oh, I know, but now don't argue with him.
00:18:26We haven't much time.
00:18:27You get it off.
00:18:28And listen, when you walk, forget you have hips.
00:18:31Let them take care of themselves.
00:18:32They always do.
00:18:33Look, here's the idea.
00:18:34And a little smile.
00:18:51Well, what do you call those?
00:18:52What?
00:18:53These.
00:18:55Do you wear them all the time?
00:18:57Sure.
00:18:57They're nice and warm.
00:18:59Yeah, I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
00:19:01But you can't model in those.
00:19:03No?
00:19:03No.
00:19:04And even if you don't get this job, it might be best to get yourself some decent things like
00:19:08these.
00:19:08Well, why should I?
00:19:09I think it's a waste of money.
00:19:11Nobody ever sees them.
00:19:13When I get married, maybe I'll get some of those silk.
00:19:16Oh, I see.
00:19:17Well, when you get married, you'd better get yourself some silk.
00:19:21If a man ever took a look at yours, he'd faint from fright.
00:19:25Here, help me get this underway.
00:19:27But Gladys, what are you going to do?
00:19:28Oh, that's all right.
00:19:29I'll take the blame.
00:19:30Here, take that.
00:19:33Oh, my, this is beautiful.
00:19:41Turn around.
00:19:42Oh, gee, Cassie, you look swell.
00:19:44Do you really think so?
00:19:45Uh-huh.
00:19:46Gladys.
00:19:48Oh, golly, here he comes.
00:19:49Now, remember your hips.
00:19:51Gladys, where are you?
00:19:53You are not rest yet.
00:19:54Where is the negligee?
00:20:10Walk, Cassie.
00:20:11Walk.
00:20:13Hips.
00:20:40I think he says you're okay.
00:20:42Is that it, André?
00:20:43Okay, she's beautiful.
00:20:45She's adorable.
00:20:46I'll never...
00:21:07I can't get over it.
00:21:09An apartment like this and all those clothes.
00:21:13How do you do it?
00:21:16After you've been in New York a while, you can make a dollar go a long way.
00:21:19I guess so.
00:21:21I haven't been here long enough to learn the trick yet.
00:21:23No, you haven't learned the trick yet.
00:21:26When am I going to meet the boyfriend?
00:21:28Oh, stick around.
00:21:28He ought to be here any minute now.
00:21:30Really?
00:21:30Uh-huh.
00:21:31He certainly looks important.
00:21:33He is.
00:21:34A banker.
00:21:35Banker?
00:21:36Uh-huh.
00:21:37Well, I thought all bankers were grouchy old men with long gray beards.
00:21:41Oh, Arthur's nothing like that.
00:21:50You're crazy about him, aren't you?
00:21:52Gaw-gaw.
00:21:54And it's no good.
00:21:55If I ever thought I'd love him so violently, I'd have dropped him the minute I felt it coming on.
00:22:00Take my advice, Cassie.
00:22:01Never fall in love.
00:22:02It's terrible.
00:22:04Boy, that's silly.
00:22:05If a man loves you and...
00:22:06Even if he does, you suffer too much.
00:22:10You worry about him.
00:22:11You don't sleep nights.
00:22:14When you're with him, you're like a frightened cat.
00:22:16You're afraid of saying the wrong thing.
00:22:18You're afraid to displease him.
00:22:20You wonder if he's happy.
00:22:21If he loves you.
00:22:23If there's another woman.
00:22:26If...
00:22:27Oh, it's terrible.
00:22:32But it's beautiful.
00:22:34Gee, you had me scared for a minute.
00:22:37I'm a sensible girl, Cassie.
00:22:38But where Arthur Phelps is concerned, I stopped thinking.
00:22:43He's married, you know.
00:22:44Married?
00:22:45Yes.
00:22:46And his wife won't give him a divorce.
00:22:48She knows about me.
00:22:50Well, what are you gonna do, dear?
00:22:52Do?
00:22:53What can I do?
00:22:56I could leave him, I suppose.
00:22:58Why, yes.
00:23:00Sounds easy, doesn't it?
00:23:02I'd just as soon be dead.
00:23:06I'm sorry.
00:23:07I had no idea things were like that.
00:23:09Do you suppose if you went to his wife...
00:23:11I went to his wife.
00:23:12I begged her to give him up.
00:23:14She threw me out.
00:23:16Gee.
00:23:20Yeah, that's what love's done for me, Cassie.
00:23:22I can't give him up, and I can't have him.
00:23:26I'm...
00:23:26Well, I'm just up the creek without a paddle.
00:23:32Well, there he is now.
00:23:40Oh, hello, darling.
00:23:41Hello.
00:23:51Whoa, what have we here?
00:23:54Oh, Cassie.
00:23:58Cassie.
00:23:58Cassie, I want you to know Arthur Phelps.
00:24:00This is Cassie Barnes, the girl I was telling you about.
00:24:02How do you do?
00:24:03How do you do?
00:24:04Gladys tells me you're from her hometown.
00:24:06Yes.
00:24:08I'm bitterly disappointed.
00:24:10Why?
00:24:11Well, she doesn't look like a small-town girl to me.
00:24:13Well, for heaven's sake, darling, what do you think a small-town girl looks like?
00:24:17Well, I expected her to be dressed in gingham.
00:24:19With a sun bonnet and a milk pail.
00:24:21Maybe leading a cow.
00:24:23Are you a fool?
00:24:24She looks as if she stepped out of a folly's chorus.
00:24:29Say, if you're a sample of a small-town girl, I think I'd better be planning a cross-country tour.
00:24:35Oh, don't pay any attention to them, Cassie.
00:24:38What time are we expected to dinner?
00:24:40Oh, about 7.30.
00:24:41I'd better get ready.
00:24:42Pardon me a minute.
00:24:44Why can't we have Miss Barnes come along?
00:24:47Why not?
00:24:49How about it, Cassie?
00:24:50Oh, no, thank you.
00:24:51Sir, I don't think I'd better.
00:24:53Oh, come on.
00:24:54It's just going to be a little party.
00:24:56Just a few of my friends.
00:24:58Why, I don't like to butt in.
00:25:00Oh, don't be silly.
00:25:01We're only going to have dinner at the St. Regis route, and we'll probably come back here later.
00:25:04Oh, sure she'll go.
00:25:05I'll be with you in a minute.
00:25:11I feel sort of guilty butting in like this.
00:25:14Well, that's absurd.
00:25:17If we didn't want you, we wouldn't have asked you.
00:25:21Thanks.
00:25:24As a matter of fact, I should have been terribly disappointed if he weren't coming.
00:25:37I really wasn't looking forward to this evening with any great joy.
00:25:43That is, not until a few moments ago.
00:26:01There doesn't seem to be anything worth listening to on the radio tonight.
00:26:07You've been glad he's told me about you?
00:26:09I had no idea you were so attractive.
00:26:17You know, you're beautiful.
00:26:34I'm just about ready now.
00:26:43What do you think of him?
00:26:45Isn't he grand?
00:26:50What's the matter?
00:26:51No like?
00:26:53Why, yes, I think he's swell.
00:26:56Now you can understand why I'm so crazy about him.
00:26:58Oh, sure.
00:26:59That's easy to see.
00:27:02There we are.
00:27:03All set.
00:27:10You won't mind if I don't go, will you?
00:27:12Why?
00:27:13What's the matter?
00:27:14Well, I've got an awful headache.
00:27:17Oh, that's awful, hon.
00:27:18I'm awfully sorry.
00:27:20Of course not.
00:27:20If you don't feel like it, you don't have to go.
00:27:22We'll ask you some other time.
00:27:24Thanks.
00:27:25Come on, we'll drive you home.
00:27:26Oh, please don't bother.
00:27:27I'll take the subway.
00:27:28It's a lot quicker.
00:27:29All right.
00:27:32Cassie isn't going with us.
00:27:34She has a headache.
00:27:35Oh, that's too bad.
00:27:37I'll be running along now.
00:27:39Well, goodbye, Miss Barnes.
00:27:40I'm very pleased to have met you.
00:27:43I'm sorry, hon.
00:27:45Take an aspirin or something when you get home.
00:27:47You'll feel better in the morning.
00:27:49Oh, I'll be all right.
00:27:51Goodbye, Gladys.
00:27:52See you tomorrow, hon.
00:27:54Bye.
00:27:57Isn't she a sweet kid?
00:27:59Yes, very.
00:28:00You know, I think she still believes in Santa Claus.
00:28:05I do.
00:28:06You ready?
00:28:07Yes.
00:28:18Well, you're just in time.
00:28:20I was going to throw this stuff out, but you might as well eat it.
00:28:32There's one of the finest little weenies that ever graced a paper plate.
00:28:37It's a little shrivel from old age, but of course, you can't have everything.
00:28:42And the bologna?
00:28:44Well, it's just bologna.
00:28:47And the milk, and it's slightly curdled, but you won't mind it.
00:28:52Just close your eyes and make believe it's buttermilk.
00:28:58There's a feast for a queen.
00:29:00Heave to it, gal.
00:29:01Heave to it.
00:29:03Oh, I'm not hungry.
00:29:05Don't tell me you had dinner at one of those horrible places like the Ritz.
00:29:09I'm just not interested in food, Dot.
00:29:14Oh, all right.
00:29:19Maybe you'll be interested in the visitor you had.
00:29:22Visitor?
00:29:22Yeah.
00:29:23That guy that hates blondes was here again.
00:29:26Gee, he's getting to be an awful pest.
00:29:28What did he want?
00:29:29Want you to go out tonight?
00:29:31Well, he can go fly a kite.
00:29:34Oh, I don't think he's got a kite.
00:29:37Oh, but he's got the most beautiful car.
00:29:40I got a flash of it out the window.
00:29:42And it was driven by the most handsome chauffeur.
00:29:45Yeah, well, I wish he'd stop annoying me.
00:29:47Oh, Cassie, he's the grandest looking thing.
00:29:50I got to hand him that.
00:29:52He's not bad looking.
00:29:53When I saw him, my heart started to act up something awful.
00:29:56You know, if I was him, I'd never get out of that uniform.
00:30:00Say, who are you talking about?
00:30:03The chauffeur.
00:30:04Who do you suppose?
00:30:05Oh.
00:30:07He's coming back tomorrow night.
00:30:09Who, the chauffeur?
00:30:11No, Wilson.
00:30:13And he wants you to be all ready
00:30:14because you're going to his apartment tomorrow night for dinner.
00:30:18Oh, is that so?
00:30:19I'm going to have dinner in his apartment tomorrow night.
00:30:21Mm-hmm.
00:30:22Say, what does he think?
00:30:23All he has to do is leave a message
00:30:24and I'm going to come running?
00:30:26Well, when he comes tomorrow night,
00:30:27you tell him I don't want anything to do with him,
00:30:29I don't want his dinner,
00:30:30and I'm not going to his apartment.
00:30:42Cordial?
00:30:43No, thank you.
00:30:45What a funny girl you are.
00:30:46No cocktails, no wine, no cordial.
00:30:50Don't you ever drink?
00:30:51Oh, yes, I had a drink once.
00:30:53My father had to pump it out of me.
00:30:57You know, you're quite a novelty.
00:31:00Most of the girls around here
00:31:01seem to spend their time competing
00:31:03to see who can get blotto first.
00:31:06Oh, they're no different back home.
00:31:08That doesn't concern me.
00:31:10Ah, a woman with a strong will.
00:31:12Mm-mm.
00:31:13Just a weak stomach.
00:31:16Well, you know,
00:31:17I like to get tight once in a while.
00:31:19Why?
00:31:20Oh, it takes me to strange places
00:31:22and where I meet strange people,
00:31:24like you, for instance.
00:31:25Is that supposed to be a compliment?
00:31:27I should say so.
00:31:29Thanks.
00:31:29Well, in the second place,
00:31:31drink loosens my tongue,
00:31:32and I like that, too.
00:31:34It gives me a chance
00:31:35to declare myself about women.
00:31:37Well, you better not drink anymore.
00:31:39You might get started.
00:31:41Oh, don't worry.
00:31:42I'm not in that mood tonight.
00:31:48Well, what shall we do?
00:31:51When?
00:31:52Now.
00:31:53I mean, do you want to go out somewhere,
00:31:55or prefer to sit around here and talk?
00:31:57Sit around here and talk?
00:31:59Mm-hmm.
00:32:00Can that be done?
00:32:02Why not?
00:32:04Oh, I don't know.
00:32:05I always thought a girl
00:32:07was never safe alone with a man,
00:32:09especially in his own apartment.
00:32:11As a matter of fact,
00:32:12I've been waiting for the attack.
00:32:17Oh, that's good.
00:32:20Well, you can relax.
00:32:23You see,
00:32:23I never do any attacking on Thursdays.
00:32:27Gee, that's a relief.
00:32:29But I warn you,
00:32:31watch out for me on my yacht.
00:32:33The sea air makes me ferocious.
00:32:36Well, in that case, then,
00:32:38I won't ever go out on your yacht.
00:32:42If it weren't Thursday,
00:32:43I wouldn't be here.
00:32:45Oh, I wish you'd never come into my life.
00:32:48Why, Jerry?
00:32:49Well, you're having a bad influence on me.
00:32:51Look, you've even got me drinking lemonade now.
00:32:55Oh, you poor boy.
00:32:56Mm, I don't like it, lady.
00:32:58Well, why not?
00:32:59It's a bad sign.
00:33:01When a woman starts reforming me,
00:33:03it's the beginning of the end.
00:33:15You know something, darling?
00:33:17What?
00:33:18You're the most beautiful girl here.
00:33:20Thank you, sir.
00:33:22And when I start to think about it,
00:33:24you're not so hard to look at yourself.
00:33:27Hmm.
00:33:28I'm glad we got that settled.
00:33:30You silly.
00:33:37Ouch.
00:33:38Come on, Ruth.
00:33:39Don't be stubborn.
00:33:40No, sir.
00:33:42Either I approve of this blonde or you don't get your divorce.
00:34:14You don't think I'm going to bring her around here for inspection, do you?
00:34:14Forget that it was your own idea.
00:34:16I wanted a divorce.
00:34:18And you said no.
00:34:19Let's stay married.
00:34:21Then we won't make any more mistakes.
00:34:23Well, I'm going to keep you from making a fool of yourself if it's the last thing in the world
00:34:27I do.
00:34:27Hmm.
00:34:27They tell me she looks pretty hectic.
00:34:30What is she?
00:34:31A chorus girl?
00:34:33No.
00:34:33She's not a chorus girl.
00:34:35No.
00:34:35A dancer?
00:34:37And she isn't a dancer?
00:34:38If you want to know, she's a model at André's.
00:34:41A model and at André's?
00:34:43My dear, you are coming up in the world.
00:34:46Oh, stop trying to be smart, Ruth.
00:34:48Do I get my divorce?
00:34:51Emphatically, no.
00:34:55Same old roof.
00:34:56You haven't changed a bit.
00:34:58You're as stubborn as a, as a...
00:34:59Mule is the word, my dear.
00:35:01Oh.
00:35:04You don't think I'm going to let you fall into the clutches of some...
00:35:06Oh, you make me tired.
00:35:14He's been marvelous.
00:35:15Coming here today to take me to lunch.
00:35:18Oh, isn't that wonderful?
00:35:20Gee, I'm mad about him, Gladys.
00:35:22You know, it's funny how your ideas change.
00:35:24I used to dream about getting somewhere in life.
00:35:27All of a sudden, nothing means anything.
00:35:29Except Jerry.
00:35:31Yeah, I know.
00:35:32But in the meantime, don't forget you're working for a living.
00:35:35Better snap into it.
00:35:36Customers are waiting.
00:35:37Right you are, gal.
00:35:53There's Jerry now.
00:35:55Where?
00:35:58In the entrance.
00:36:03He looks like a pretty good, eh?
00:36:06Voilà , madame.
00:36:07La blonde.
00:36:07She is that one.
00:36:14Why, Jerry.
00:36:17Bonjour, monsieur Wilson.
00:36:19Oh, Andre.
00:36:20What are you doing here?
00:36:22Oh, just looking around.
00:36:25It's pretty obvious to me.
00:36:26Keep your mind on the race, sister.
00:36:31Oh, what a stunning gown.
00:36:38Is it not beautiful, madame?
00:36:40The model?
00:36:41No, no, no, madame.
00:36:43The gown.
00:36:44Such color, such line.
00:36:45It is exquisite.
00:36:46How do you like it, Jerry?
00:36:48Turn around again, please.
00:36:51I want my husband to see it.
00:36:56Jerry, won't you please pay attention?
00:36:59You're not looking at the gown.
00:37:01You will take it, madame.
00:37:02I don't know, Andre.
00:37:05I want to look it over very carefully.
00:37:08Oui, madame.
00:37:09Walk a little, please, Miss Cassie.
00:37:16I'll talk it over with my husband, let you know.
00:37:19It may be too expensive for him.
00:37:22Oui, madame.
00:37:24That is all, Miss Cassie.
00:37:25Merci.
00:37:44What happened, kid?
00:37:46He's married.
00:37:49Naturally.
00:37:50They're always married.
00:37:52When they're rich and handsome and you're in love with them, they're married.
00:37:56But he didn't tell me.
00:37:58Of course he didn't tell you.
00:38:00Why should he?
00:38:01They never do until you're so far gone you're tied up in a knot.
00:38:05Oh, what am I going to do, Gladys?
00:38:07Do?
00:38:08Nothing.
00:38:09Chalk it up to experience.
00:38:10Forget that he ever existed.
00:38:12You never met him, see?
00:38:13It was a bad dream.
00:38:15I can't give him up.
00:38:17Oh, I love him too much.
00:38:19But you've got to.
00:38:21Listen, kid.
00:38:24Did you ever hear of a game of pool that has to do with the eight ball?
00:38:27Well, the idea of the game is not to hit that particular ball, see?
00:38:30If you do, you lose.
00:38:32But if you land right behind it, you can't help yourself, can you?
00:38:35You've got to hit it.
00:38:36Well, that's the way it is when you get mixed up with a married man.
00:38:39You're always behind the eight ball.
00:38:42You always lose.
00:38:45Look at me.
00:38:46I was getting along swell.
00:38:48I thought the world looked pretty rosy.
00:38:50Then I met Arthur Phelps, a married man, and fell in love with him.
00:38:55Where's it going to get me?
00:38:56I'll tell you where.
00:38:57The same place you're going to wind up if you don't give this bird the air.
00:39:01Behind the eight ball.
00:39:02I know, but maybe Jerry can explain.
00:39:04Oh, of course he can explain.
00:39:05They can always explain.
00:39:07And I'll tell you what his story's going to be, too.
00:39:09He'll tell you that his wife won't give him a divorce,
00:39:12and that if she would, he'd marry you in a minute.
00:39:15In the meantime, there's no reason why you shouldn't see each other.
00:39:19Monsieur Wilson, do you see you miss out?
00:39:23What'll I do, Gladys?
00:39:25Nothing.
00:39:26Let me take care of it.
00:39:30You'll be careful what you say to him, please.
00:39:33Sure, I'll be careful.
00:39:45Mr. Wilson, there's no use you hanging around here any longer.
00:39:49Cassie just found out you're married.
00:39:51She's through with you.
00:39:52Oh, but wait a minute.
00:39:53I want...
00:39:54She said you can go peddle your papers somewhere else.
00:40:05Oh, what do you care if he's married?
00:40:08Suppose he is.
00:40:09Well, not, but he's rich, ain't he?
00:40:11But, Dodd, I don't want his money.
00:40:13Well, I wish I was in your place.
00:40:15Believe me, I'd let a man write his own ticket.
00:40:20I bet that's that landlady again, the old horse face.
00:40:23She's been complaining about the garbage all day.
00:40:30Good evening.
00:40:31Could I see you, miss?
00:40:38Gee, she was certainly glad to see you, wasn't she?
00:40:42Yes.
00:40:43Looks like it, doesn't it?
00:40:44Will you come in?
00:40:45No, I don't think I better.
00:40:47Thanks.
00:40:48Hey, listen, I pay half the rent here.
00:40:49Come on, and sit on my half the couch.
00:40:52All right.
00:40:53Thanks.
00:40:58I couldn't get her to talk to me this morning.
00:41:02So I thought I'd drop up here.
00:41:04Yeah.
00:41:04This looks like a bus, too, doesn't it?
00:41:06Sure does.
00:41:08I could talk to her alone a few minutes.
00:41:12Say, would you...
00:41:13Would you do a fellow a favor?
00:41:14Yeah, I know.
00:41:16Scraminola, huh?
00:41:17Uh-huh.
00:41:18I get you.
00:41:19And what am I to do?
00:41:20Walk the streets until a great American tragedy is fixed here?
00:41:25Well, I've got my car downstairs, and my chauffeur can take you for a ride.
00:41:30Your chauffeur?
00:41:30Yes, he could take you for a ride in the park.
00:41:32Would you like that?
00:41:33Would I like that?
00:41:35Oh, boy.
00:41:39Hey, mister.
00:41:41I'm not much for automobiles, but to do you a favor, I...
00:41:52That's the way I feel about it.
00:41:54You can tell Cassie I think she's acting like a fool.
00:41:58Good night.
00:42:17Cassie, you'll have to listen to me.
00:42:32Through the park, big boy.
00:42:35Yes, ma'am.
00:42:43At first, I didn't tell you I was married because, to be honest, I wasn't interested enough.
00:42:49Then when I discovered how much I did care, I was afraid to frighten you away.
00:42:54I thought if I talked it over with my wife first, she might...
00:42:57Oh, yes, I know.
00:42:58I know.
00:42:58But she won't give me a divorce.
00:43:01Oh, please, Cassie.
00:43:07Try and understand my position.
00:43:10If it weren't for that, I'd ask you to marry me right away.
00:43:13Oh, don't make me laugh, Jerry.
00:43:15No, I'm on the level, darling.
00:43:16And I haven't given up yet.
00:43:19Ruth's a good scout.
00:43:20I think she'll give me a divorce if I keep after her.
00:43:22In fact, I know she will.
00:43:24But in the meantime...
00:43:25Oh, sure.
00:43:26In the meantime, there's no reason why we shouldn't go on seeing one another.
00:43:29Isn't that it?
00:43:30Well, yes.
00:43:32Of course.
00:43:32And I know what comes after that, too.
00:43:35I'm sorry, Mr. Wilson, but I'm not interested.
00:43:40Oh, please, darling.
00:43:41You don't understand.
00:43:44Come in.
00:43:47It's after nine o'clock, Miss Barnes.
00:43:49You know what the rules are.
00:43:51You know what the rules are.
00:43:53You know what the rules are.
00:43:54But I'm true, you know, not a safe mission at that.
00:44:01I feel like I do.
00:44:01You know what I'm doing?
00:44:02Okay.
00:44:03It's after nine o'clock.
00:44:06You know what a true story is that I'm talking about.
00:44:32Say, by the way, what's your name?
00:44:36Jimmy Gallahan.
00:44:37What's yours?
00:44:38Todd O'Brien.
00:44:40Irish?
00:44:41What do you think?
00:45:08I'm going back home.
00:45:09What's the idea?
00:45:11I'm tired of New York.
00:45:13Oh, hooey.
00:45:14That's not the reason, and you know it.
00:45:16Yes, it is, honest.
00:45:18I know what's the matter with you.
00:45:19You're afraid of Jerry.
00:45:21You're afraid you'll weaken.
00:45:23You don't want to hang around where he can run into you.
00:45:25That's it, isn't it?
00:45:26No, what makes you think that?
00:45:28Well, I'm not going to let you go, see?
00:45:29Running away isn't going to do you a bit of good.
00:45:32Oh, don't be a coward, Cassie.
00:45:34Stay here and face it.
00:45:36I can't, Gladys.
00:45:38Oh, I see.
00:45:39You'd rather go back home, eh?
00:45:41And admit you're a failure in New York.
00:45:43I don't care.
00:45:46Oh, think what you're doing for your mother, hon.
00:45:48You don't want to go back to soda jerking at 15 per again, do you?
00:45:52No.
00:45:53Well, then stop being so silly.
00:45:55If you don't want this guy Jerry pestering you, okay.
00:45:59Look, I'll tell you what to do.
00:46:01I'm going to Atlantic City for a week.
00:46:03You move into my apartment.
00:46:04Stay there till I get back.
00:46:06It'll give you time to think things over.
00:46:08What do you say, huh?
00:46:09I don't think I'd better.
00:46:11Oh, go on, Cassie.
00:46:12Be sensible.
00:46:17No, sirree.
00:46:19Not in a thousand years.
00:46:21Mm-mm.
00:46:22I'm sorry.
00:46:24But I can't tell you.
00:46:25I'm not supposed to tell anybody, especially you.
00:46:28Don't you see?
00:46:29This is important.
00:46:30I want to let her know that I'm getting my divorce.
00:46:33Oh, yeah?
00:46:34Yes.
00:46:35Now will you tell me?
00:46:38Oh, now, Mr. Wilson, don't coax me.
00:46:40I made a promise.
00:46:42And I don't think you have any right coming here and trying to make me break it.
00:46:45When I tell her, I'm not going to tell anything and...
00:46:48And...
00:47:04If I knew where Cassie was,
00:47:07I wouldn't need my car tonight.
00:47:09No?
00:47:10No.
00:47:16Well, um...
00:47:17If, um...
00:47:19Uh...
00:47:21I...
00:47:24I wonder if...
00:47:26Do you...
00:47:32What's worrying you, baby?
00:47:33Oh, I...
00:47:34I got something on my mind.
00:47:36Out of phone, Cassie.
00:47:38Say, listen.
00:47:38Before we get out into the wide-open spaces,
00:47:40would you stop at a phone, Sugar?
00:47:42Sure, baby.
00:48:05I'm sorry, Mr. Wilson, but I have another engagement this evening.
00:48:13I'm sorry, Mr. Wilson, but I have another engagement this evening.
00:48:28Oh, uh...
00:48:30Yes, Plaza 3232.
00:48:32Mm-hmm.
00:48:44Hello.
00:48:46Hello.
00:48:47Oh, hello, Dot.
00:48:49Say, listen.
00:48:49I told Wilson, I told Wilson where you were.
00:48:51But I asked you not to tell him.
00:48:54I know, but his wife agreed to give him a divorce, and I thought...
00:48:57Oh, gosh.
00:48:59And I hung up on him.
00:49:03He...
00:49:03Here?
00:49:04Oh, that's swell.
00:49:06Goodbye, darling.
00:49:07Goodbye.
00:49:15Thanks.
00:49:16Thanks.
00:49:16Thanks.
00:49:18Thanks.
00:49:23Thanks.
00:49:35Thanks.
00:49:36Let's go.
00:50:22Say, what's the idea?
00:50:24Gladys told me she let you have the apartment.
00:50:27Great little fixer, Gladys.
00:50:31You get out of here.
00:50:32Now, don't be mean.
00:50:34Take your hands off of me.
00:50:36Now, that's not a nice way to act.
00:50:39Did you hear me say, Garao?
00:50:40Well, go on.
00:50:41But...
00:50:42I don't know.
00:51:31Oh, is Miss Barnes here?
00:51:33What makes you think you'd find her here?
00:51:35Well, I was told...
00:51:36Well, she's not here.
00:51:38That's funny.
00:51:39Her friend Doc told me...
00:51:40I don't care what anyone told you.
00:51:42I'm telling you, she's not here.
00:51:44Well, there's no need to get so excited about it.
00:51:46I was misinformed, that's all.
00:51:48Sorry.
00:51:50Say, isn't this Miss Kane's apartment?
00:51:53This is my apartment.
00:51:56Sorry, old man.
00:51:57Jerry!
00:52:00Jerry!
00:52:07Oh, Jerry, please!
00:52:09Oh, Jerry, please!
00:52:22What did you mean by telling him I wasn't here?
00:52:25Well, I thought that...
00:52:26Get out of here!
00:52:29Why, you little...
00:52:30Go on and get out of here!
00:52:31Now, listen.
00:52:33Get out!
00:52:54I want to explain, Jerry.
00:52:57Jerry, you don't have to explain anything to me.
00:53:06But I want to.
00:53:08I want you to know what happened.
00:53:10I didn't invite him there.
00:53:11I didn't even know he was coming.
00:53:13I suppose that's why you had the door locked.
00:53:15I didn't lock that door.
00:53:17It looks fishy.
00:53:18He said you weren't there.
00:53:21I guess it's useless.
00:53:23You'll never understand.
00:53:24Oh, I understand.
00:53:25I understand, all right, that I was a fool to think I'd finally met a woman who'd be on
00:53:29the level.
00:53:29Oh, Jerry.
00:53:31Oh, you women are all alike.
00:53:33There isn't an ounce of loyalty in any of you.
00:53:35And you, the way you behaved when you discovered I was married, you make me laugh.
00:53:45And all the time I was begging my wife to give me a divorce, you were carrying on a cheap...
00:53:49Oh, don't say it, Jerry.
00:53:50Please.
00:53:51It's obvious to me now the kind of life you wanted.
00:53:54Why didn't you say so in the beginning?
00:53:56I'd have been glad to furnish it.
00:53:58Thanks.
00:53:59I'm quite sure you'd be very generous.
00:54:02But I'm not interested in your proposition.
00:54:05Up until this moment, you were the only man I had met who hadn't offered me one.
00:54:10Well, my record's complete now.
00:54:13That's swell.
00:54:20You've said some pretty rotten things, Jerry.
00:54:24Believe me, they've hurt.
00:54:27I hope someday you realize how wrong you are.
00:54:31I'm not going to try and convince you.
00:54:33Not now.
00:54:34I could, I suppose, if I brought Gladys here.
00:54:36She could tell you the man you saw in the apartment is the man she's in love with.
00:54:40But I'd have to tell her what a rat he is.
00:54:42How he's tried to make love to me every time he saw me.
00:54:45Well, I'm not going to do it.
00:54:47She'd die if she ever found that out.
00:54:50As far as I'm concerned, you can think anything you want to about me,
00:54:53because I don't ever expect to see you again.
00:55:01Goodbye, Mr. Wilson.
00:55:03And thanks for the buggy ride.
00:55:17Well, suffering whiskers.
00:55:21Yeah.
00:55:22It's right.
00:55:23Mole eyes are not deceiving.
00:55:25Say, get this for a name.
00:55:27Luckenbacker.
00:55:28Aloysius Luckenbacker.
00:55:30That's why they take advantage of you, hand your names like that.
00:55:34I could write four John Smiths.
00:55:37A-L-O-Y to every one of these S-I-U-S.
00:55:44L-U-C-K-E-N.
00:55:47I think they ought to pay four times as much money for the Aloysuses, the Lickenbackers.
00:55:55Don't you?
00:55:56L-U-E-R.
00:56:01Gee, I made it.
00:56:03Don't you ever get tired talking to yourself?
00:56:06Oh, I always talk to myself when I'm alone.
00:56:09And right now, I'm alone.
00:56:10You may think you're here, but you're far from it.
00:56:13I bet right this minute you're cuddling in Jerry's arms, talking baby talk to him.
00:56:19Oh, will you please shut up?
00:56:23Oh, listen.
00:56:24Why don't you snap out of this, hon?
00:56:26It doesn't do you any good to go moping around.
00:56:29If you still love the fellow, why don't you go to him?
00:56:31Why do you care what he said?
00:56:33Listen, if he'll take you, grab him while the grabbing's good.
00:56:39And then a little while, maybe you'll find out what a Healy's been, and marry you anyway.
00:56:43And if he don't, what's the odds?
00:56:45You'll have a beautiful apartment, plenty of clothes, and a pot full of do-re-mi.
00:56:50Can't you ever get it through your head, Dot, that I don't want his money?
00:56:53Is that all you ever think of?
00:56:56Well, most of all, well, it's disgusting.
00:56:59Oh, well, maybe it is disgusting.
00:57:01You'd get that way, too, if you'd have to keep writing Aloysius' Luckenbackers for a living.
00:57:13Hello, Dot.
00:57:13Hello.
00:57:15Hello, Cassie.
00:57:16Why, glad is...
00:57:17Oh, gee, I'm glad to see you.
00:57:18When did you get back?
00:57:19This morning.
00:57:20Had a swell time.
00:57:21Oh, I'm glad.
00:57:22Come on over and sit down.
00:57:23Sure.
00:57:25I thought you were going to stay at my place.
00:57:27Well, I was, only, well, he was sort of lonesome being up here all alone, and, well, I thought
00:57:33I'd be better off down here with Dot.
00:57:35Yeah, I suppose so.
00:57:37Have you seen Arthur yet?
00:57:38No, not yet.
00:57:39I phoned the office this morning, but he wasn't around.
00:57:42Gee, I can't wait till I see him.
00:57:47Have you seen Jerry yet?
00:57:48Why, why, yes.
00:57:51You have?
00:57:52Where?
00:57:53I just ran into him.
00:57:55Oh, I thought you weren't going to see him anymore.
00:57:57Well, I can't help it if I run into him, can I?
00:58:00Well, of course not, hon.
00:58:01But you can avoid it if you want to.
00:58:04I can't give him up, Gladys.
00:58:06I've been going around here this week crazy.
00:58:09Sometimes I think I don't know how you feel, darling.
00:58:11I've been in the same boat.
00:58:13You've got to be strong.
00:58:14I wasn't, and look where I am.
00:58:16Where am I heading?
00:58:18Up a blind alley.
00:58:19Oh, Cassie, don't get in my class.
00:58:22Why shouldn't she get in your class?
00:58:25What's wrong with your class?
00:58:27Say, you're a great one to be talking, and you living in the lap of luxury.
00:58:32Listen, Dot.
00:58:33I'd scrub floors if I could start all over again.
00:58:37Oh, that's a lot of plain, ordinary hooey.
00:58:39And in the meantime, you're living on Park Avenue, have a car of your own, and you eat at the
00:58:44Ritz.
00:58:45Well, all I can say is you're having a swell time.
00:58:48Having a swell time, huh?
00:58:50Well, I'm glad you think so, Dot.
00:58:53Say, the trouble with you is you've forgotten how awful it is to live in a dump like this.
00:58:57You don't know what it means to have to cut down on your food so you can scrape together the
00:59:01rent,
00:59:01or else old horse face downstairs will throw you out on your whatses.
00:59:06Say, listen.
00:59:07Did you ever have to eat liverwurst seven days a week because you couldn't afford anything else?
00:59:11Well, try it sometime.
00:59:13You'll be nuts about it.
00:59:15You've hung on to your self-respect, Dot.
00:59:17And that's important.
00:59:18Oh, watch your self-respect when you're hungry.
00:59:21It won't get you a porterhouse, will it?
00:59:23I used to feel that way, too.
00:59:25But believe me, I've learned plenty.
00:59:27And if Cassie deliberately walks into a spot like I'm in, she ought to have her head examined.
00:59:31Why, you put yourself at the mercy of the man every time.
00:59:33He can walk out on you whenever he pleases, and what can you do?
00:59:36Do you know what you become when you live the way I do?
00:59:39A panhandler.
00:59:40You have to bow and scrape and beg for everything you get,
00:59:43and that goes for love as well as money.
00:59:45Their wives get everything.
00:59:47A home, security, respect, everything.
00:59:50And what do you get?
00:59:51Nothing.
00:59:52Nothing but grief.
00:59:53Well, you love the man the way I do, Arthur Phelps.
00:59:56You wind up behind the eight ball every time.
00:59:59Yes, just the same.
01:00:00If I was Cassie, I'd cop that guy before he gets away from us.
01:00:02And if she does, she'll never stop being sorry for us.
01:00:04Well, one of it.
01:00:05She'll have a good time while it lasts.
01:00:06Oh, will you two shut up?
01:00:07You act as if I were a slave or something to be sold down the river.
01:00:11I don't want to hear any more about it.
01:00:13Okay, okay.
01:00:14I'll go back to Alois Luckenbacher.
01:00:17I'm sorry, hon, if I upset you.
01:00:19Oh, that's all right, Gladys.
01:00:20I'm just nervous.
01:00:22Well, I'll be running along now.
01:00:23Give me a ring in a couple of days.
01:00:26So long, Dot.
01:00:27Goodbye.
01:00:28Look me up sometime.
01:00:30I'll show you life among the rich and miserable.
01:00:32Says you.
01:00:33Bye, Cassie.
01:00:34Goodbye.
01:00:37Oh, hasn't that dame the most marvelous line of talk?
01:00:40Boy, she's a panic to me.
01:01:17If you don't stop laughing, you're going to get hysterical.
01:01:22Oh, come on, hon.
01:01:24As long as you've made up your mind, don't be so downhearted.
01:01:28I'm not sure I'm doing the right thing, Dot.
01:01:31Oh, nerds, if you think it's right, it's right.
01:01:34That's the only way to look at it.
01:01:37I suppose so.
01:01:39Does Jerry know you're coming?
01:01:41I sent him a note.
01:01:47Hello?
01:01:49Yeah.
01:01:50Just a minute.
01:01:52It's for you.
01:02:00Sure, Gladys.
01:02:05Why, sure, I'll be right up.
01:02:12I've got to go right up to see Gladys.
01:02:14What's the matter?
01:02:15I've got my hat.
01:02:16Something must have happened, Dot.
01:02:18Well, what made you think so?
01:02:20Oh, she sounded terrible.
01:02:24What did she say?
01:02:25Well, it wasn't what she said.
01:02:27She just said, come on up.
01:02:28But it was the way she sounded when she said it.
01:02:30Here.
01:02:32Thanks.
01:02:34Listen, darling.
01:02:35I'll finish your packing.
01:02:37Thanks, dear.
01:02:40Thanks, dear.
01:03:14Come in.
01:03:17Good evening, Miss Kane.
01:03:23Mail this for me.
01:03:24Certainly.
01:03:24And here, Jimmy.
01:03:28This is for you.
01:03:29Thanks.
01:03:31Why, this is a $10 bill, Miss Kane.
01:03:33That's all right.
01:03:35I'm celebrating.
01:03:37Thanks, Miss Kane.
01:03:38Thanks, Miss Kane.
01:04:18Gladys?
01:04:23Oh, Gladys?
01:04:26Gladys!
01:04:27Hello, Cassie.
01:04:28Well, what's happened? You look terrible.
01:04:32Nothing.
01:04:34I'm all right, hon.
01:04:37Sure.
01:04:39I'm all right.
01:04:40Now.
01:04:44Did you see that?
01:04:57It's a laugh, isn't it, Cassie?
01:05:00Got a note?
01:05:02Telephone call?
01:05:04Anything.
01:05:07I had to read it in the papers.
01:05:11Oh, I'm sorry, kid.
01:05:14It's like I told you, Cassie.
01:05:18Never get mixed up with a married man.
01:05:22You wind up behind the eight ball.
01:05:27Every time.
01:05:29Gladys!
01:05:32Gladys!
01:05:33What's the matter?
01:05:35Gladys!
01:05:37Gladys!
01:06:09Hello, Cassie. Hello, May. Chocolate soda, vanilla ice cream. Okay. How's your mother? Much better today. Doctor says she ought
01:06:19to be out by Thursday. That's swell. I'm going to quite a vanilla and strawberry mix. All right, darling.
01:06:31Bromo salsa, double dose. And make it snappy. Somebody seems to be in a hurry. Probably needs it, too. I
01:06:39want a quart of chocolate. I mean, I want a quart of vanilla and strawberry mix.
01:06:48Just a minute, dear.
01:06:49I want a quart of chocolate.
01:07:24Dad!
01:07:40Say, when do I get my Bromo salsa?
01:07:44Jerry.
01:07:46Hello, darling. Well, you wouldn't make a liar out of a perfectly respectable newspaper, would you? Say, I want a
01:07:56quart of vanilla and strawberry mix. All right, darling.
01:08:05I'll buy you four quarters.
01:08:09I'll buy you three.
01:08:20Take care.
01:08:32I'll buy you four quarters.
01:08:43You
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