:04:00
When does his boat land?
:04:01
l don't know, Mother.
:04:03
You don't know?
:04:04
Aren't you being awfully vague
about your fiancé?
:04:08
l certainly hope Ernest is more excited
about this wedding than you seem to be.
:04:12
And don't forget,
we're going shopping this afternoon.
:04:17
l can't this afternoon, Mother. l'm sorry.
:04:19
But you've got to. You've simply got to.
:04:21
Do you realize you're being married
in a month...
:04:23
and you haven't got a stitch of trousseau?
:04:25
Why can't you go shopping with me
this afternoon?
:04:28
- l've an engagement.
- What engagement?
:04:33
l'm going to a concert.
:04:34
A concert. That reminds me.
:04:36
When Cousin Hattie comes in
this morning...
:04:38
l want to give her our Philharmonic seats
for Thursday.
:04:41
Whom are you going to the concert with?
:04:43
Hello. Dr. Talbot's residence?
Mrs. Talbot, please.
:04:46
Mrs. Oliver Jordan calling.
Paula, what concert....
:04:53
Lucy? How are you, my dear? Listen, Lucy.
:04:57
Lord and Lady Ferncliffe
arrive from London tomorrow...
:05:00
and l want you and Wayne
a week from tonight.
:05:03
Yes, dinner at 8:00.
:05:10
- Mr. Jordan's late.
- He probably stopped at the dock.
:05:13
- Where'd you put those invoices?
- What invoices?
:05:15
For the Castilian.
:05:16
What's the hurry?
She's not sailing till tomorrow.
:05:24
Good morning, Mr. Jordan.
:05:26
Good morning. lt's cold outside.
:05:28
- Why, l thought it was real pleasant.
- Not down on the dock.
:05:31
- Cold down there, all right.
- Yes.
:05:33
Just a minute.
:05:39
The Castilian isn't going to sail tomorrow.
:05:43
- What?
- Not sailing?
:05:45
No use sending a boat out
without enough cargo in her...
:05:49
to keep her down in the water.
:05:53
My, my.
:05:54
No Jordan boat has missed a trip
in 60 years.
:05:57
l know that.
:05:59
Will the Santa Clara sail next week?