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:36:00
Why not be comfortable now?
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Johnnie...
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I'm just beginning to understand you.
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You're a baby.
:36:11
I know you didn't marry me for my money.
You'd have done much better elsewhere.

:36:17
But my income
will never pay for all this. Never.

:36:23
What about your father?
:36:28
I couldn't possibly ask my father.
Or even my mother.

:36:33
You saw how restrained she was
when she met us at the station.

:36:37
Anyway, you wouldn't actually
want to live on your wife's allowance?

:36:43
- Of course not, darling.
- Well, then?

:36:49
Answer me, Johnnie.
:36:55
I suppose if the worst comes to the worst
and there's no other way out...

:36:59
- I suppose I'll have to...
- What?

:37:02
Borrow some more.
I haven't touched old Middleham yet.

:37:05
He ought to be good
for a month or two's housekeeping.

:37:11
I think you must be mad.
:37:16
Marrying you is the sanest thing
I ever did in my life.

:37:25
Come on, give it to me.
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- That's too heavy for a little girl like you.
- Thank you, sir.

:37:31
Clear off the table.
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Here, take that. Is there any cake?
:37:42
- Yes, sir.
- Go along, get it.

:37:45
Here, dear. Come on.
:37:54
Thank you.

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