1:31:00
Now, Ed, Millie's done
a lot of things for us.
1:31:02
Helps me with my clothes.
1:31:04
Besides, who can you get at 6:45
but relatives?
1:31:06
All right. l'm a relative and l'm here.
Come on. Let's get it over with.
1:31:11
- Be careful of the steps.
- l know.
1:31:21
That's very nice, but do you mind?
Not quite so loud.
1:31:25
There will be people in there
talking, you know.
1:31:28
Thank you.
1:31:33
Hello, Ed, hello, Hattie.
1:31:36
Where's Oliver?
1:31:37
Upstairs. He's got a headache
or something.
1:31:40
Me, too.
1:31:45
- How nice. So lovely to see you.
- How are you, Mrs. Jordan?
1:31:49
- You know Mrs. Packard, l believe.
- Of course. How lovely of you to come.
1:31:52
- So nice of you to ask us, l'm sure.
- Mrs. Packard, may l present my cousins...
1:31:57
Mr. and Mrs. Loomis. Mr. Packard.
1:31:59
- l'm pleased to meet you, l'm sure.
- How do you do, Mr. and Mrs. Loomis?
1:32:03
You know, for a minute there
l had you wrong.
1:32:05
l figured that maybe you were Ferncliffe.
1:32:09
You're close. l'm pinch-hitting for him.
1:32:12
What's the matter?
1:32:17
l'm so sorry to disappoint you...
1:32:19
but Lord Ferncliffe was taken frightfully ill
with neuritis this afternoon.
1:32:23
l am so sorry.
1:32:25
Do you mean to say
that Ferncliffe won't be here?
1:32:28
Yes. lsn't it terrible?
They had to rush him off to Florida.
1:32:41
l don't care for Florida. Do you?
Have you ever been to Florida?
1:32:47
l love it. We're not going down this winter.
1:32:51
- Are you?
- l don't know.
1:32:54
Are we going to Florida
this winter, sweetheart?
1:32:57
l wouldn't count on it if l were you.