:43:02
	Goodbye. You were sweet to come.
Goodbye, good...
:43:05
	I'm not going. I'm staying.
:43:07
	Now, look, Gerald.
:43:10
	We ought to be able to get out
of here in about half an hour.
:43:14
	I don't know, I suppose
around 10 or 11:00.
:43:17
	No. Well... You better have a car meet
us. We'll go straight to the apartment.
:43:22
	No, I want them tonight.
If any word did come through, I'd...
:43:25
	Well, I'm afraid it's hopeless.
:43:32
	Good heavens, Miss Harding,
you've been in an accident?
:43:35
	Shame on you.
What a way to talk about marriage.
:43:38
	- Any calls?
- Yes, Miss Harding...
:43:40
	- No, we're married now, Alma.
- Oh, Mrs. Harding.
:43:43
	- No, Mrs. Craig.
- Yeah?
:43:46
	- I put all the messages on your desk.
- Thank you. Bring in the things.
:43:50
	I'll get them.
:43:57
	Oh, Mr. Craig, if there's any
little thing that I can do...
:44:02
	- Thank you. I won't be much bother.
- I know. Miss Harding said you won't.
:44:06
	He didn't make it. I thought he
might have caught the clipper in Lisbon.
:44:11
	- His name's not on the passenger list.
- Good.
:44:13
	- Sam.
- Just tonight, I can't seem to work up...
:44:16
	...any enthusiasm for somebody
who missed a clipper.
:44:19
	I'm sorry, darling.
It's just force of habit.
:44:22
	You suppose I could interest you
in some new habits?
:44:31
	Alma, you must learn
to be more considerate.
:44:34
	Yes, Miss... Ma'am.
:44:37
	- These bags...
- You can just leave them.
:44:53
	Well, I gather this is going to be
my boudoir tonight.
:44:56
	Where are we going to live?
Why don't we find a place by the river.