1:02:05
Is she conscious?
1:02:06
If not, this is the darnedest
torn ligament I've seen.
1:02:10
Ill swell. She mustn't walk.
1:02:12
I'm responsible. We quarreled.
1:02:14
I believe there are
guests waiting downstairs...
1:02:18
...or have you discarded
your manners also?
1:02:22
My family may come to see me,
one or two at a time.
1:02:26
I think your mother enjoys
the excitement she causes.
1:02:28
Must you whisper?
Am I to have no attention at all?
1:02:42
Hello, everybody.
1:02:48
You look simply gorgeous.
1:02:50
- I love your dress.
- Thank you.
1:02:54
Hello, Aunt Hester, how are you?
1:02:58
By Jove, Uncle.
1:03:01
Rosa, I'm glad to see you.
How you've changed.
1:03:05
But you haven't, Lloyd,
I'm happy to say.
1:03:10
- Justine.
- I couldn't be more astonished.
1:03:12
It was a shock. The doctor
said is only a torn ligament.
1:03:17
- You did mean Mother?
- Naturally she meant Mother.
1:03:20
Brother, dear.
1:03:23
Thank you, William.
1:03:26
How did it go?
1:03:28
I don't know, Lisa.
I think I won the first round.
1:03:31
By the way, do you know
Elliot Livingston?
1:03:34
How do you do?
1:03:36
Why haven't we met before?
1:03:38
The world is small, but Boston is big.
1:03:41
- You're right, it is.
- Les have a fire.
1:03:44
- An open fire?
- No, Mother won't like it.
1:03:47
She asked you to come up
by ones and twos.
1:03:50
Uncle Herbert, you go first,
you're the oldest.
1:03:53
For as long as I can remember,
that fire's never been lit.
1:03:56
High time it was then, Lloyd.
1:03:59
Thank you, would you mind?