:22:00
The later the better.
:22:00
The more tips, the more fine silk
stockings for my wife's pretty legs.
:22:03
Oh, silk stocking's is just what l
need.
:22:05
Now, just wait a minute, Mrs. Nolan.
:22:07
Ain't you gonna give me a kiss for
luck?
:22:09
oh, the whole house is looking.
:22:10
Sure, l know they's looking, but who
cares.
:22:11
This is the finest job l've had in
months.
:22:13
Maybe l'll get more from tonight.
:22:15
Well, you'd better get on with it.
Good jobs don't wait.
:22:17
But the job's no good without your
kissing me.
:22:25
Well, you still got away with you,
Johnny Nolan.
:22:28
Now go on, get out of here.
Before you know it,
:22:31
the folks at that wedding
will be an old married couple.
:22:33
Before you know it, l won't go at
all.
:22:34
There's ain't the only wedding that
counts.
:22:36
Take your hat arid get out of here
before someone else cops that job.
:22:40
Our, ah, Francie tells me that
Sissy's gone and done it again.
:22:48
Well, maybe he's a nice fella.
Don't be too hard on her, huh?
:22:52
They was all nice fellas. Beat it?
now, Johnny.
:22:56
Well, thas just a sample, madam.
:22:58
lf you like my stock, drop me a card
and l'll be back again.
:23:00
Good evening!
:23:05
Well, would you look at our
beautiful princess tonight
:23:10
in a brand-new gown.
:23:13
ls made out of silk.
:23:14
Silk? Oh, don't you tell me that.
:23:17
This dress is made out of flower
petals and birïs wings
:23:20
and a little old piece of cloud.
:23:24
Anybody can tell that. Oh, good
evening, Mr. Spencer.
:23:30
Working tonight, Johnny?
:23:31
Yeah, big wedding party. Oh, good
evening Miss Lizzie, Miss Maggie.
:23:35
You're looking fine today,
indeed you are.
:23:38
Thank you, ladies. Here comes the
Bride. HereGood evening, ladies.
:23:42
Good evening!
:23:42
Allow me, Princess.
Hi, Mr. Ching.
:23:49
Hello.
:23:50
Was did Mom say about Aunt Sissy?
:23:52
Now don't worry about it,
everything's going to be all right.
:23:55
Your Aunt Sissy's a fine woman,
Francie. Look at them things!...