1:17:05
"I love you so."
1:17:09
Then I don't know how
I'll stop myself from saying:
1:17:16
"I love you, too."
1:17:21
Frank!
1:17:26
You ain't Frank!
1:17:28
Nobody said I was.
1:17:29
Why did you come here pretending,
getting me to kiss you.
1:17:31
-He didn't do anything.
-Yes, he did.
1:17:33
He give me an appetite
I didn't want to get.
1:17:37
Who are you, son?
1:17:38
I'm working at Madison Square Garden.
I'm in the Pawnee Billy Show.
1:17:41
-How?
-How!
1:17:43
No. How's business?
1:17:44
We're packing them in.
Mostly society ladies.
1:17:47
Society ladies?
1:17:48
Sure. That Frank Butler,
he's catnip for those debutantes.
1:17:51
Debutantes? What's that?
1:17:53
Ladies with long, white gloves.
1:17:55
Them long white gloves
you're talking about...
1:17:58
...is there any special pair he likes?
1:18:00
We can't keep track of him. Colonel, sir...
1:18:02
-...I have a letter from Pawnee Bill to you.
-Thank you.
1:18:05
We were expecting you in
on the Great Eastern.
1:18:08
Of course, I don't like to be separated
from my cattle.
1:18:12
Charlie, show these gentlemen below.
1:18:14
Could I interest you in a tub
of nice fresh milk?
1:18:16
-Let me read it.
-Certainly.
1:18:19
"Dear old pal.
1:18:21
"Welcome home, you millionaires.
1:18:27
"We want to give you all a big reception...
1:18:32
"...at the Hotel...."
1:18:38
No, honey. Brevoort.
1:18:40
I can read, lately.
1:18:43
"The Hotel Brevoort.
1:18:48
"Tomorrow night.
1:18:50
"The town's dying to meet you.
1:18:53
"Frank's bringing all his society friends."
1:18:58
All right. Turn over.