:24:01
But I couldn't tell them anything,
could I?
:24:03
- Well, maybe you're right.
- Of course I'm right.
:24:11
- Will you take care of this?
- Certainly, Mr. Grover.
:24:14
Thank you, Pierre.
:24:21
I ordered something special
to celebrate your return.
:24:24
- Wonderful.
- Oh, this is my very favorite piece.
:24:28
Come on, Fred, let's dance.
:24:29
- You don't mind, do you, Helen?
- I certainly do.
:24:32
- But go ahead.
- Thank you, my sweet.
:24:43
Why him?
:24:45
Well, that's a weird question.
:24:47
I wanna know. I don't get it.
:24:50
Doesn't it occur to you
that I might be in love with Fred?
:24:53
- He's no guy you'd be in love with.
- Have it your way.
:24:58
Like to dance?
:25:00
No, thanks.
:25:02
Afraid?
:25:04
Afraid? Of what?
:25:05
You might change your mind
about marrying him.
:25:09
Nothing in the world could change
my mind about marrying Fred.
:25:12
- Why don't you? What are you waiting for?
- Fred's mother died recently.
:25:16
Naturally, he wants to wait a few months.
:25:19
I think I could change your mind
about this marriage deal if I decided to.
:25:24
Well, what's so funny?
You wanted to see me again.
:25:28
Let's not confuse the issue.
:25:30
Seeing you again had nothing whatsoever
to do with Fred and me.
:25:34
Oh, I see.
:25:36
You'll cross the tracks on Tuesdays
and May Day with goodies for the slum kid.
:25:41
But back you scoot, and fast, to
your own high-toned neck of the woods.
:25:45
I wouldn't say that.
:25:46
No, you wouldn't say it,
but that's the way it is.
:25:49
Too much of a crowd for me.
:25:51
Well, Fred, when I'm your age,
I don't suppose I'll be able to take it either.
:25:55
- Helen, may I borrow your mirror?
- Yes, help yourself.
:25:58
Here's your wedding ring.