:20:03
I'm so happy for you, my dear.
:20:05
I know you'll be happy, dear.
:20:19
Evidently an lad for boch beer.
:20:21
I hope it ain't one of the guests.
:20:31
- Like a cosy little nest.
- Don't start crowing too soon.
:20:34
- Crowing. Very good.
:20:36
Two rooms, if you don't mind.
:20:37
Pass. The bridal suite.
We're married, you know.
:20:40
I'll take the suite. Give him the room.
:20:41
- Yes, ma'am.
:20:42
- But my dove. My little dove.
- Come right up this way.
:20:46
My little dove pie.
:20:48
I'm not speaking to you.
My little sugar-coated wedding cake.
:20:54
- A couple of house dicks.
:21:01
- Thank you.
:21:04
Evidently an Ethiopian in the fuel supply.
:21:08
Seems to me I'm getting the old "heave-ho."
:21:10
- Here's your room, sir.
- Leave it there. I'll find it.
:21:20
Telegram for Mrs. Twillie.
:21:22
Shove it under the door.
:21:26
I'll take it down. Leave it in the office.
:21:28
By the way, my ski shoes and hockey bats
will be on the next train.
:21:31
Along with a polo pony.
:21:33
I understand the countryside
abounds here with wild game...
:21:36
flamingos, flying wombats, Indian civets...
:21:58
The child's afraid of me. She's all a-twit.