Libeled Lady
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1:26:00
- What did she say?
- What didn't she say?

1:26:03
You know, I've been thinking...
1:26:05
that was a justice of the peace
they called on.

1:26:07
- Maybe he really did marry her.
- How could he? He's got a wife already.

1:26:10
- I know, but...
- There's Gladys now.

1:26:14
Okay, buddy.
1:26:16
We're off to the races. You wait here.
1:26:34
So?
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- Gladys, this is a surprise.
- I'll bet it is.

1:26:41
I'm sorry to break into your little party,
Miss Connie Allenbury...

1:26:45
but this man happens to be my husband.
1:26:48
This is the lady I told you about,
a Miss Gladys Benton.

1:26:51
- "Mrs. William Chandler" is the name.
- Yes. How do you do?

1:26:54
- I said, "Mrs. William Chandler."
- I've been looking forward to meeting you.

1:26:58
- Bill's told me so much about you.
- He told you about me?

1:27:02
Yes. Won't you sit down?
1:27:06
No, you don't.
You're not getting out of here!

1:27:08
I'm not leaving.
I just don't want Warren to miss anything.

1:27:13
- Hello.
- Hello.

1:27:16
Could you hear all right,
or shall we start over?

1:27:18
Hello, Mr. Haggerty. Do come in.
1:27:21
So nice to see you. Let's all sit down.
1:27:25
Yes, let's.
1:27:26
What are you doing here?
1:27:28
- Naturally, she didn't expect you.
- I didn't know he was out there.

1:27:31
This has nothing to do with you
or your newspaper, so you keep out of it.

1:27:35
As Mrs. William Chandler, I demand...
1:27:38
There must be some mistake.
1:27:41
You see, this is Mrs. Chandler.
1:27:43
- What?
- What?

1:27:44
Yes. And has been for a whole hour.
1:27:46
- Yes, we were just married.
- Have you gone crazy?

1:27:48
If you think you can excuse this
by pulling a marriage gag...

1:27:51
But we are married. Really.
1:27:53
Yes. I always carry
our marriage certificate right with me.


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