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:25:00
Do you promise me?
:25:04
May I take them out?
No. We've all seen them.
Let's put them back in the safe.

:25:08
What are you worried about?
Are you planning to wear them yourself?

:25:12
Well, I must be going.
:25:15
I'll be disappointed if I don't see you
in your pew for the Easter services.

:25:18
I'll be there.
Johnny, see the bishop out.

:25:21
Johnny!
Yes! Oh.

:25:24
I hope you don't wait
for a June wedding.

:25:26
Confidentially,
I like to go camping in June.
Yes, she certainly is.

:25:29
Doctor, would you mind
keeping an eye on Dad?
Certainly.

:25:32
There's nothing like
a nice spring wedding.

:25:35
Marry in spring
and the angels sing.
I always say that too.

:25:37
- Well, good-bye, young lady.
- Good-bye, Bishop.

:25:39
What do you want?
Open your mouth.

:25:41
May I put it on?
Of course you can.

:25:49
A most attractive young lady, John.
A most attractive young lady.

:25:52
Yes, she is, isn't she?
I've married a lot of
beautiful women in my day...

:25:55
speaking professionally,
of course.

:25:57
But I've never seen a bride
as lovely as she's going to be.
Oh, thank you.

:26:00
What dates have we open
for the church, Henry?
Oh, there isn't any hurry.

:26:04
There's the morning of the 10th
and the afternoon of the 13th.
Perhaps the 13th.

:26:08
Are you superstitious,
John?
Oh, yes, I certainly am.

:26:10
Your fiancée's on the phone again.
It's rather urgent, sir.

:26:16
Oh. Tell Mr. Fiancee
I'll call him back in a little while.

:26:21
You didn't understand, sir.
:26:23
It's Miss Pennington,
your fiancée.
Uh, I'll... I'll be right there.

:26:26
Very well, sir.
:26:31
Oh. I can explain this.
:26:34
Uh, I, uh... It's a long story, but...
:26:36
You're not obliged
to explain your actions to anyone.

:26:39
You don't understand.
You see, this isn't my girl. My girl is, uh...

:26:42
You see, my father was...
Come along, Henry.

:26:47
Please, Bishop,
I can explain this. L...

:26:49
Son, I'm disappointed in you.

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