:34:00
I think I can promise
a complete surgical recovery.
:34:03
You think so? What does that mean?
Will she be well?
:34:05
Yes.
:34:46
- Martha, it fits beautifully, doesn't it?
- Yes, ma'am.
:34:48
Couldn't tell a thing, could you?
:34:51
Thank you. That's very good.
:35:00
Behold. A new woman
from top to toe.
:35:03
Don't get up, Alec. New shoes,
new stockings, new dress, new head.
:35:06
- And a new disposition.
- What was the matter with my old one?
:35:09
- Like it?
- Oh, it's very nice.
:35:11
- Good.
- Move your feet.
:35:13
Alec, behave.
:35:14
What was wrong with
my old disposition?
:35:17
Never mind, darling. I've always
loved you, despite your faults.
:35:22
- I gotta get another drink.
- I have to go down too. Come on.
:35:25
- What's the matter?
- Michael. He's taken to whistling for us.
:35:28
Whistling for us?
:35:30
Oh, Ann. It's Challenger.
:35:32
- Good afternoon, Michael.
- Good afternoon, Miss Judith.
:35:35
How nice of you to bring him.
:35:38
- Oh, you have got him in good shape.
- Yes, your little horse is in fine shape.
:35:42
Turn him around so she can see him.
But he'll still never be a steeplechaser.
:35:46
We're teaching him to crochet.
He's working on a set of doilies.
:35:48
You'll take that back
when he wins the National.
:35:51
- Everyone here is glad you're back.
- Are they? How nice.
:35:55
Yes, indeed they are.
The boys at the stables, even the horses.
:35:58
Take your hat off
when I'm talking to a lady.