:04:24
Mr. Aysgarth, may I?
:04:26
Would you mind stepping forward
a little bit, Mrs. Fitzpatrick? Thank you.
:04:31
Now, Mr. Aysgarth, please.
:04:35
I wonder if I could have
a little bit more of your smile?
:04:39
Not at this hour of the morning.
:04:43
- There he is. Good morning, Johnnie.
- How are you?
:04:46
- We've been looking for you everywhere.
- Everywhere.
:04:49
Excuse me.
If it's possible at all, would you mind?
:04:52
Of course. I'm so sorry.
See you later, Johnnie. Goodbye.
:04:56
- Come, Alice. Come, Jessie.
- Thank you very much.
:05:00
Arert they bright this morning? Now.
:05:04
That's very good.
:05:06
Now could I have a little bit of a smile?
You remember.
:05:24
I can hardly believe it.
It can't be the same girl.
:05:29
What's her name? Do you know her?
:05:31
Yes, but lay off, Johnnie.
You've enough on your hands for one day.
:05:36
Besides, she's not up your alley.
:05:39
To tell you the truth,
I'm a little bored with people in my alley.
:05:43
- Introduce me to her, will you?
- Certainly not.
:05:45
She's a very carefully brought up
young lady.
:05:48
If you won't do it, I'll have to do it myself.
:05:50
Come on, they're going.