:28:07
All right, boys. Come in.
:28:09
This is my good friend, Mr. Nick Townsend.
Miss Jones.
:28:11
- How do you do, Miss Jones?
- Mr. Townsend.
:28:14
- Mr. Henry Johnson.
- Miss Jones.
:28:16
- How do you do, Miss Jones?
- Mr. Johnson.
:28:18
- Say, Charlie, what's your last name?
- Blaine.
:28:20
- Pleased to meet you, Miss Jones.
- Thank you, Mr. Blaine.
:28:23
- Sit down, gentlemen.
- How about ordering something to drink?
:28:26
What'll you have, Miss Jones?
:28:28
I don't drink.
:28:30
- Smoke?
- No, thank you.
:28:31
- You won't last very long in this place.
- Why won't she?
:28:34
- She's got too much class for this joint.
- She has?
:28:37
Beat it, Charlie.
:28:38
I knew that was coming.
Good night, Miss Jones.
:28:41
See you later, O'Connor.
:28:42
- Blaine is the name.
- I got you.
:28:44
Good night, Henry.
:28:46
I see.
:28:51
- Good night, Miss Jones.
- Good night.
:28:55
- You can run along, too, if you like.
- I was just going out anyway.
:28:58
You've got about 20 minutes
before your next number, baby.
:29:06
You're quite at home here,
aren't you, Mr. Townsend?
:29:09
I don't know. I'm not exactly a stranger here.
:29:15
Flowers for you, Miss Jones.
:29:19
Wait a minute. Here we are.
:29:23
Thank you, sir.
:29:26
Are these from you?
:29:28
Were you expecting them from anyone else?
:29:33
You embarrass me, Mr. Townsend.
You better go now. I have to dress.
:29:38
What are we going to do about tonight?
Shall I wait for you after the show?
:29:44
I don't know.
I think I'd rather go home alone.
:29:47
- Honestly, you'd do me a great favour.
- A great favour?
:29:49
Yes, a great favour.
:29:53
Will I get a bracelet for it?
:29:55
- Has Taxi been talking about me?
- She said some very nice things about you.
:29:59
Well, now, don't get the wrong idea.