:37:03
-l can't find it anywhere. You must have it.
-Maybe l have.
:37:06
Next chance you get,
look through your stocking drawer.
:37:10
She always hides important things
in the top drawer of her dresser.
:37:13
She does?
:37:16
Every legal paper we had smelled of sachet.
:37:19
lt did?
:37:21
Even the marriage certificate.
:37:25
Remember when the clerk asked to see it
and you couldn't find it?
:37:29
We had a bunch of pals at the hotel.
They kept ribbing us all night.
:37:34
Remember when they sent the bellboy?
We didn't want ice water.
:37:40
No?
:37:46
What's the matter?
:37:49
When you two are married
the three of us can talk more freely.
:37:53
About this mine business...
:37:55
this place was formerly owned
by the Fullerton Brothers. They....
:38:04
You've heard of the Fullerton Brothers,
haven't you?
:38:08
Yes.
:38:09
lt seems they didn't know much
about the mining situation in Pennsylvania.
:38:13
-Their racket was mainly--
-Why, hello, Ma!
:38:17
-Hello.
-Hello, Mrs. Leeson.
:38:19
-Hello, Lucy.
-Ma, this is Mr. Jerry Warriner.
:38:22
-Not--
-Yes, ma'am, that's right.
:38:25
-We're discussing a business proposition.
-l see.
:38:29
-lt's funny seeing you.
-lt is?
:38:32
Well, it's funny seeing you.
:38:34
What l mean is, l was at a tea this afternoon
where some people...
:38:38
were speaking of you and of Lucy, too.
:38:41
They knew you both before the divorce.
:38:46
l'll bet you run into dozens of people
who knew us before the divorce.
:38:50
Yes, we used to get around quite a lot.
Didn't we?
:38:54
They spoke very well of you.
They said you were a real gentleman.
:38:59
Oh, did they really?