1:10:03
Yes, sir.
1:10:05
Way down upon the Swanee River
1:10:08
Just as I suspected,
wise guy.
1:10:11
l don't mind you making a sap out of
yourself, but you made one of me too.
1:10:14
Will you tell the gentleman
I'm not in?
1:10:17
Mary Dawson, hmm?
Mary Dawson, my eye.
1:10:20
That dame took you for a sleigh ride
New York will laugh about for years.
1:10:24
She's the slickest two-timing,
double-crossing--
1:10:27
- What are you talking about?
- Go ahead. Sock away.
1:10:30
And then try
to laugh this off.
1:10:39
She's the star reporter
on the Mail.
1:10:42
Every time you opened your kisser,
you gave her another story.
1:10:45
She's the dame who slapped that moniker
on you : Cinderella Man.
1:10:48
You've been making love
to a double dose of cyanide.
1:10:50
Shut up!
1:11:05
Listen, Babe. l can't let you quit now.
Are you going through with this?
1:11:09
This is for you, Mac.
Names of all the head waiters in town.
1:11:11
You can always buy a better choice of
scandal from them at reasonable prices.
1:11:15
I've seen them get in a rut like you
before, but they always come back.
1:11:18
Hello? Yes?
Just a minute. It's for you.
1:11:23
A couple of weeks, you'll get the itch
so bad you'll be working for nothing.
1:11:26
- Hello?
- Babe Bennett? Just a minute.
1:11:34
- Hello, Mary?
- Hello, darling.
1:11:37
Is it you who's been
writing those articles about me?
1:11:39
Why, l was just leaving.
I'll be up there in a minute.
1:11:48
Look-- Yes, I did,
but l was just coming up to explain.
1:11:55
Listen, darling.
Wait a minute. Please.
1:11:58
Listen.