:24:01
l can't, Ma.
:24:02
You can't?
That's what your father always said.
:24:06
Of course l like Dan Leeson. Why not?
He's sweet and thoughtful.
:24:09
You should be the last one to object,
you introduced him to me.
:24:12
He was a man who could take us out.
l didn't expect you to get silly about him.
:24:17
There's nothing wrong in liking a man
who's sane and considerate.
:24:20
l was married to one
who was insane and inconsiderate.
:24:23
Your toast is burning.
:24:26
-What's her name?
-Lucy Warriner.
:24:28
Probably an alias.
:24:29
You'll laugh for talking that way
when you meet Lucy.
:24:32
She won't want to meet me. She knows
any woman could see through her.
:24:36
Don't talk that way about Lucy.
l'm crazy about her.
:24:39
l believe she kind of likes me, too.
l think l'm in love.
:24:42
Do you know what rebound is?
:24:44
Trying to get over one love
by bouncing into love with somebody else.
:24:49
lt's fine, except the rebound is rarely
the real thing. ln fact, it's the bunk.
:24:53
There's the first bounce, the second, and....
Well, look at me.
:24:56
You wind up like an old tennis ball.
:24:59
l'm serious about Dan Leeson.
l like him very much.
:25:02
l'm all through with Jerry,
he means nothing.
:25:05
l don't love him, and l probably never did.
:25:07
l'm sure l never loved him. Now l hate him.
That surprises you, doesn't it?
:25:12
l hate Jerry Warriner
and l like Dan Leeson very much.
:25:15
l hope he's crazy about me,
because he's the finest man l've met.
:25:18
l know, my toast is burning.
:25:30
You're awful sweet and all that,
but your mind's always on something else.
:25:35
Or maybe someone else. ls it, sugar pie?
:25:38
No, l'm in love with love.
:25:41
''ln the spring,
a young man's fancy lightly turns to''...
:25:46
what he's been thinking about all winter.
:25:49
How long have you talked
like Amos and Andy?
:25:51
For quite some time.
:25:53
l got wise to the fact
that it helps me in my work.
:25:56
So, as long as l work,
you'll have to pardon my Southern accent.