:12:02
-Marriage is a beautiful thing, and you--
-Can't she call back after we've eaten?
:12:07
Please be quiet, will you?
:12:10
You seem agitated, Lucy.
Try and calm yourself.
:12:13
l'd hate to see you take any hasty action
in a matter like this.
:12:17
-Marriage is a beautiful thing, and you--
-Finish your meal.
:12:20
-Why can't they call you back later?
-Will you shut your mouth?
:12:24
As l was saying, Lucy,
marriage is a beautiful thing.
:12:27
When you've been married as long as l,
you'll appreciate it, too.
:12:31
Your food's getting ice-cold.
You always complain about your food.
:12:34
Just shut your big mouth.
l'll eat when l'm good and ready.
:12:38
lf you don't like it,
you know what you can do. So shut up!
:12:43
Marriage is a beautiful thing.
:12:52
You see? Because you were a naughty dog,
they made you leave the room. Come on.
:12:57
ln the case of Warriner v. Warriner,
the court grants...
:13:00
an interlocutory decree of divorce
in favor of the plaintiff, Lucy Warriner.
:13:04
The divorce, without further contesting,
will become final 90 days from this day.
:13:08
Plaintiff and defendant then have the liberty
to make other marriages, if they so desire.
:13:13
Your Honor, there's a matter still unsettled.
:13:16
-The matter about....
-Mr. Smith.
:13:20
-Yes, Your Honor, Mr. Smith.
-Who is Mr. Smith?
:13:23
-Mr. Smith is their dog.
-No, Mr. Smith is my dog.
:13:27
-ls that so?
-Silence!
:13:29
But, you see, Mr. Smith belongs to me,
and she has him.
:13:32
Very well, go ahead.
:13:34
The animal is in Mrs. Warriner's possession.
:13:36
You ordered him from the courtroom
at the beginning, for contempt.
:13:40
-Mr. Warriner wishes to have him because....
-Because he's mine!
:13:44
-He is not.
-He is, too.
:13:46
-He is not.
-Silence!
:13:50
ls not.
:13:53
Mrs. Warriner, step up and tell me
why you regard the dog...
:13:56
as your personal property, so the court
may decide if he should remain with you.