:52:02
I'm so sorry I missed you
at the house the other day.
:52:05
Thank you, Mrs. Hilton.
Your daughter has been very nice to me.
:52:08
Well, that's good.
:52:10
You children run along
and have a good time.
:52:12
We'll be leaving soon.
:52:14
Tony, aren't you going to dance
with me even once?
:52:18
Go ahead, Tony.
:52:56
Jane, I'm really
very proud of you.
:52:58
You're the nicest-looking girl
in the place.
:53:00
Tony, do you think so?
:53:03
If only I thought
you really thought so.
:53:08
Really, I haven't waltzed
very much, Mrs. Hilton.
:53:12
- Would you rather we stopped?
- Bill, you invited me to dance,
:53:15
and you're going to see it through
whether you like it or not.
:53:18
Of course, Mrs. Hilton.
I'm only too happy.
:53:28
I think travel broadens one so.
Don't you think so?
:53:32
I hope so.
I'll be doing plenty of it.
:53:36
Do you think the artistic life
is too bohemian?
:53:40
Indeed I do.
:53:42
And look what happened
to Bohemia.
:53:49
- Did you lose something?
- Yes, ma'am. Susie Fleming.
:53:53
I'm beginning to get
right worried about her.