1:44:06
- Joseph.
- Yes, madam.
1:44:07
You can announce dinner
in a few moments.
1:44:09
Yes, madam.
1:44:14
- Hello, Hattie.
- Hello, Oliver.
1:44:16
- How are you, Ed?
- l'm fine.
1:44:18
- You all right?
- Fine, thanks.
1:44:20
Oliver, l've missed you.
1:44:22
l'm sorry. l had to telephone.
Some business.
1:44:25
You're not cross with Carlotta, are you?
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You know l love you.
1:44:31
- Go on. Tell Jordan.
- Shut up.
1:44:34
- Go on and tell him.
- Shut up.
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lf you don't, you'll be sorry
as long as you live.
1:44:38
Shut up.
1:44:41
- How do you do, Mrs. Packard?
- Glad to see you, l'm sure.
1:44:44
- Oliver, how are you?
- Glad to see you.
1:44:47
l'm delighted, l assure you.
1:44:48
We'll go in to dinner.
1:44:50
Seems rather rude
not to wait for Mr. Renault.
1:44:52
But after all, it's nearly 9:00.
1:44:54
You're not going to tell him?
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- Mr. Jordan, l've got
- l'll tell him.
1:45:09
Dan never will let me talk
to anyone that's attractive.
1:45:13
Oliver, l've got something
very important to tell you.
1:45:17
l've got some news for you.
1:45:18
News? When a man bites a dog,
that's news.
1:45:23
l hope you'll like that stuff l brought
from Paris for you.
1:45:26
One of them is a knockout.
1:45:27
You came near losing the Jordan Lines
this afternoon.
1:45:30
A dirty crook by the name of Baldridge
tried to pull a fast one.
1:45:34
- You don't mean
- Yes, but l saved it for you.
1:45:37
We headed him off.
1:45:39
Say, old man, l've been
awfully unfair to you.
1:45:41
Oh, no.
1:45:43
l was reading a book the other day.
1:45:47
Reading a book?
1:45:48
Yes. lt's all about
civilization or something.
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A nutty kind of a book.
You know, the guy says that machinery...
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is going to take the place
of every profession.
1:45:56
My dear, that's something
you need never worry about.