:22:00
That's what's wrong,
I'm colorblind.
:22:03
I've been sitting here
for a half-hour looking at you...
:22:06
...and I don't know yet whether
your eyes are blue or violet.
:22:10
I'm j ust beginning to believe that
something could be done with you.
:22:16
See, you could do anything
with me you wanted to.
:22:19
Putty. Just putty, that's me.
:22:24
But getting back to those eyes
of yours...
:22:28
Would you mind
if I kind of got...
:22:32
...closer so I could see them?
:22:35
Not if you're gonna lose
any sleep about it.
:22:45
Now, how would you like them?
Open like this?
:22:48
Close them both.
:22:57
Something tells me I'd better leave.
:23:01
That's an excellent idea.
:23:02
- Hello, Mother.
- Hello, Mrs. Schuyler.
:23:05
Come right in.
Will you have a slug of tea?
:23:07
- What is this person doing here?
- Why...
:23:09
As a matter of fact, I was trying
to decide the color of Anne's eyes.
:23:13
I can't tell whether they're blue
or whether they're violet.
:23:16
- What would you say?
- Don't say it, Mother. Please.
:23:19
Mr. Smith came here today
to do us a great favor.
:23:21
Indeed? Perhaps he will do me
a great favor.
:23:24
- With pleasure, madam.
- Get out of here.
:23:26
- Mother.
- It's all right, it's all right, Anne.
:23:29
I can take a hint. It's subtle,
but I get it. It's all right.
:23:32
Please go. I'll explain to Mother.
:23:39
The caviar was lovely, madam.
:23:43
You must come over
and see us sometime.
:23:56
- Where were you yesterday?
- Stew and I went for a long ride.