:17:02
Everything was done
that could have been done.
:17:04
I appreciate your feelings, but not your
criticism. It has no sound medical basis.
:17:08
Are you an example
of sound medical basis?
:17:28
I sent Hazel a cable and a letter.
:17:29
She'll be going through
the ringer for a while.
:17:32
Do you think we ought to see her?
:17:34
No, it would just get her
all stirred up again.
:17:45
- Linda!
- Doug.
:17:47
Pal! What are you doing here
in Honolulu?
:17:50
Of all the nice people.
How nice to see you.
:17:52
- It's good to see you too.
- Gosh, you look wonderful.
:17:54
- Thanks.
- Listen...
:17:57
Come over here.
I want to talk to you.
:17:59
How many times have I told you
to stop following me?
:18:02
Who said I was following you around?
:18:04
I'm with friends and got bored
and went for a walk.
:18:06
Of course, I was hoping I might run...
:18:09
Okay. I'm following you around.
:18:13
But in a very refined way.
:18:15
Darling, why do you waste your time
on me? You're much too nice for me.
:18:18
- Am I?
- Sure, you are.
:18:20
I've told you, as far as I'm concerned,
a woman is like an elephant.
:18:23
I like to look at them,
but I don't want to own one. Come on.
:18:28
- Hey, Peter, a table for two.
- Over there.
:18:35
Now, two of those tall green horrors
of yours.
:18:38
That will kill us or cure us.
:18:40
You're a double-dyed, no-good,
cold-hearted wretch, Douglas.
:18:44
Somehow, I find you very entertaining.
:18:46
What? Oh, thanks.
:18:48
Well, how is good old Jack
back there in Washington?
:18:52
His name is Charlie,
and he lives in Baltimore.
:18:54
Yeah, old Charlie, that's what I said.
Well, how is he? Swell guy.
:18:59
I always used to get so jealous of him.