:06:00
That's the only thing that bothers me.
:06:04
You know, your husband
is not like the average American man.
:06:07
He's free of all mean suspicion.
:06:10
He has more the Continental mind. Yes?
:06:14
That's right, l have a Continental mind.
Will you have an eggnog?
:06:18
Thank you.
:06:25
l don't know what kind of a mind Jerry's got,
Continental or cockeyed...
:06:29
but he's a wonder.
Now, if l stayed out all night...
:06:32
and waltzed in with handsome Mr. Duvalle,
and said the car broke down....
:06:36
lt did. Why should Jerry be angry?
l didn't build the car.
:06:39
-You're perfectly right, dear.
-Of course l am.
:06:42
Can't have a happy married life
if you're always suspicious.
:06:46
Right again.
:06:47
-A little nutmeg?
-Please.
:06:50
-Why am l boring you with private matters?
-We're not bored.
:06:54
No one's interested in my adventure
but Jerry, who knows it's innocent...
:06:58
just as well as he knows
that he just got back from Florida.
:07:04
l see what you mean.
:07:07
More drinks, everybody? There's lots left.
:07:10
-No, thank you, l think we better be going.
-You don't all have to go, do you?
:07:15
Go? No.
:07:19
-Well, it's silly to go so soon.
-We must go, really.
:07:22
Patsy, dear, where are you going?
l haven't even had a chance to talk to you.
:07:26
l'll see you later, my dear.
:07:28
l always say four's a crowd.
:07:33
There's something in what she says.
:07:41
Thank you.
:07:44
-Say, are you hungry?
-To tell you the truth, l'm starved.
:07:48
Why don't you go out and grab a bite?
:07:50
-A strong fellow should take care of himself.
-Why, what have l done?
:07:55
-lf you speak of last night, l assure you--
-You don't believe--
:07:58
We'll discuss it in private.