:47:00
	- Hey, Stew, your policeman.
- Yeah?
:47:07
	Oh, hello, dear.
Wait j ust a minute.
:47:09
	Go on, beat it. Go on, screw!
This is my wife.
:47:13
	- Go ahead.
- Pardon me.
:47:16
	In your respective chapeaux
and over your cauliflower ears.
:47:19
	Hello, dear.
:47:21
	It's nearly 6:00, and you know
how long it takes you to dress.
:47:25
	But the ambassador
is coming at 8...
:47:26
	...and you've got to be ready
by the time he gets here.
:47:41
	I'd like to see Miss Wilson, please.
:47:43
	- Whom shall I say, miss?
- Miss Gallagher of the Post.
:47:51
	- Miss Gallagher of the Post.
- Oh, yes.
:47:54
	- Miss Gallagher?
- Yes.
:47:55
	I'm Miss Wilson,
Miss Schuyler's social secretary.
:47:58
	- I'm here in place of our social editor.
- Yes, Miss Ramsey telephoned me.
:48:02
	Well, what would you like to have?
:48:04
	A list of guests.
That's the usual thing, isn't it?
:48:06
	Yes, of course. I'll get it for you.
Would you like to take a look around?
:48:11
	Yes, thank you.
:48:12
	- It's a lovely dress.
- Thank you.
:48:19
	- Where is Mr. Smith?
- Mr. Smith?
:48:22
	Oh, you mean
Anne Schuyler's husband?
:48:24
	He's probably very tired. He had to
meet these people personally tonight.
:48:30
	You newspaper people have
a lot of fun with him, don't you?
:48:32
	What is it you call him?
The "Cinderella Man"?
:48:40
	- There's the Spanish ambassador.
- You know, he looks like one.
:48:48
	Miss Wilson, Mrs. Smith
would like to see you.
:48:51
	Will you excuse me? Make yourself
at home for j ust a moment.