The Awful Truth
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:02:01
l'll be tanned,
and Lucy won't be embarrassed.

:02:03
What wives don't know won't hurt them.
What you don't know won't hurt you.

:02:07
l don't want to know.
How about coming by the house?

:02:10
Some friends are coming by
for a late breakfast.

:02:13
l got a better idea. Come to my place
for eggnogs and breakfast...

:02:17
and maybe later we can duck the women
and play some golf.

:02:20
-Swell, boy, you got me convinced.
-Okay.

:02:22
-See you later, Jerry.
-So long, Frank.

:02:25
Come on in!
:02:27
Hey, Lucy!
:02:31
That man is here.
:02:32
Maybe she wasn't expecting you.
:02:34
No, she's around somewhere.
Put your things down anywhere.

:02:38
-Hello, Celeste.
-Hello, Mr. Warriner, you look well.

:02:41
Thank you, Celeste, and vice versa.
:02:44
Where's Mrs. Warriner? Look what l got her
all the way from Florida.

:02:47
-She's out.
-She's out?

:02:51
Never mind. Go get some eggnogs,
and we'll find something to drink to.

:02:54
Come on, gang, enter.
:03:00
Mr. Smith, look who's here.
:03:05
Come on, boy.
:03:08
Where's Mamma?
:03:09
Look, l've got something for you.
:03:13
Come on, get it.
:03:20
What are you doing, reading my mail?
:03:22
Several letters there for your wife.
Yesterday's, too.

:03:29
l hope Lucy comes back
looking as well as you do.

:03:32
She's probably up at her Aunt Patsy's.
She always goes there when she's lonely.

:03:38
Thank you, Celeste, l'll take it up from here.
:03:41
-Jerry.
-What?

:03:42
Supposing Aunt Patsy wasn't home?
:03:45
l get it. l'm up to my neck in funny people!
:03:48
Seriously, l wish Lucy would go out and
get some fun now and again. Do her good.

:03:53
That's the trouble with marriages today.
People are always imagining things.

:03:58
The road to Reno is paved with suspicions.

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