:26:00
Aren't you supposed to throw it over
the fence as soon as you get your divorce?
:26:04
I would if I were you, but I've got to think
of the diamonds. I can always hock them.
:26:09
Oh, Helen, that's silly.
I've told you before...
:26:12
...I don't want you to think
about money.
:26:14
Isn't it marvelous to be a poor relation
and have people insist...
:26:17
...upon pressing gold
into your little fist?
:26:20
- Say, aren't you two sisters?
- Yes.
:26:22
You mean, why am I the poor relation?
:26:24
- You see, we're really foster sisters.
- All right, if you must split hairs about it.
:26:29
But we are, darling.
Georgia's father was the tycoon.
:26:32
He founded the town's
biggest newspaper.
:26:34
Naturally, when he died,
he left everything to Georgia.
:26:37
You've no idea how this bother about
"money, who's got the money?" bores me.
:26:43
Will you dance with me, Sam?
:26:45
Why, certainly.
:26:54
- Cigarette, darling?
- Oh, yes, thank you.
:27:07
This guy your sister's marrying,
this Grover, he's rich, isn't he?
:27:11
Very. He's the Grover Steel Company.
:27:14
- Why?
- Oh, just curious.
:27:16
That's how it ought to be, somebody
with money marrying somebody without.
:27:20
Sort of evens things up.
:27:22
- You've never been married, have you?
- No.
:27:25
- Why not?
- Oh, I don't know, I...
:27:28
You've had plenty of offers.
:27:30
Well, l... What makes you think
I've been besieged with offers?
:27:34
Well, that's simple. You've got
everything a man would want.
:27:37
You're young, warm, pretty.
:27:41
You could really love a man.
:27:44
- I'm sorry.
- Why are you nervous?
:27:46
- You've heard all this before.
- I'm not nervous.
:27:49
Well, as a matter of fact,
it's a little bit disconcerting...
:27:53
...to have someone you scarcely know
be quite so frank.
:27:57
Why? Is it wrong to come out
with what's in your head?
:27:59
No, it's not wrong, it's...