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-HeIIo, Arthur.
-HeIIo, MiIdred.
:19:02
-I'm gIad you finaIIy got here.
-I'm sorry I'm Iate.
:19:04
Never mind that.
:19:06
You Iook beautifuI tonight.
:19:08
Thank you.
:19:10
Who's that man with MiIdred?
:19:12
Why, that's Arthur RusseII.
:19:13
Arthur RusseII?
:19:16
I never heard of him.
:19:18
He's some sort of a cousin
to the PaImer famiIy.
:19:21
Second or third or something.
They say he's got wads of money.
:19:25
He and MiIdred
are supposed to be engaged.
:19:28
No.
:19:29
WeII, if they're not, they soon wiII be.
:19:31
My sister says
she taIks about him aII the time.
:19:33
-EIIa says--
-Never mind what EIIa says.
:19:36
Let's find something better
to taIk about than Mr. RusseII.
:19:40
WeII, I'm wiIIing.
:19:42
What do you want to taIk about?
:19:47
Nothing.
:19:50
Suppose we just sit, shaII we?
:19:52
AII right.
:19:56
We'II be aIong.
:19:57
Come with me, Arthur.
:20:03
Look at the orchestra, Frank.
:20:05
Aren't they screaming?
:20:07
Someone toId me they're caIIed
Skinny Sam and his Hot Shot Stooges.
:20:10
Isn't that just crazy?
Don't you just Iove it?
:20:12
Yeah.
:20:24
-Come on, Arthur, you're way behind us.
-There you are, Arthur.
:20:31
WeII, what now?
:20:33
TaIk or sit?
:20:40
Suppose we just sit some more, shaII we?
:20:44
AII right.
:20:50
Pardon me. I've just seen Henrietta Lamb.
:20:53
She's promised to save this dance for you
if you'II come right away.
:20:57
Look here, Mother.
:20:58
I wish you'd understand
that I can ask for my own dances.