:58:04
Let that be a lesson to you.
:58:08
Go back to your rooms,
both of you.
:59:00
Hello, darling.
:59:01
- So good of you to come.
- Oh, Madame Pomponi.
:59:04
- I'm so happy to have you here.
- I'm dying to see the Cinderella Man.
:59:08
-Shh. He may hear you.
-Even if he did, he wouldn't understand.
:59:12
Bad as that, eh?
:59:13
I hear he still believes
in Santa Claus.
:59:15
Will he be Santa Claus?
That's what l wonder.
:59:18
Are your slippers ready
for the Cinderella Man?
:59:20
- Think he'll go for that?
- Don't be bashful.
:59:22
With 20 million dollars,
he doesn't have to have looks.
:59:25
He won't have it long with
that Pomponi woman hanging around him.
:59:29
My dears, l hear that he can't think
unless he plays his tuba.
:59:33
You're a fool, Babe.
:59:35
I just couldn't stand
seeing him again.
:59:37
Running away is no solution.
What'll l tell him if he calls up?
:59:40
Tell him I had to leave suddenly.
Got a job in China, someplace.
:59:44
- You're acting like a schoolgirl.
- What else can l do?
:59:47
Keeping this up's no good.
He's bound to find out sometime.
:59:50
At least I can save him that.
:59:54
- Where is everybody?
- Come on, Babe. The artillery's ready.
:59:58
It's those two sore spots again.