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:04:00
Living with him and his pal! You promised!
:04:02
- His pal Harvey!
- Oh, you said that name.

:04:06
You promised you wouldn't say
that name and you said it!

:04:18
Mother, why did grandmother leave
all her property to Uncle Elwood?

:04:21
I suppose it was because
she died in his arms.

:04:24
People are sentimental
about things like that.

:04:27
You always say that
and it doesn't make sense.

:04:29
She couldn't make out a will after
she died, could she? Don't be didactic.

:04:33
It's not becoming in a young
girl. Besides, men loathe it.

:04:37
Men! A fine chance
I've got!

:04:39
Dear, the whole idea of this
party this afternoon is to...

:04:50
Is to get you started socially, so
that you can meet some nice young men.

:04:54
What's the use?
Myrtle Mae Simmons,

:04:57
her uncle, Elwood P. Dowd,
is the biggest screw...

:05:05
Screwball in town!
Who'd want me?

:05:09
Myrtle, dear, you're sweet
and you have so much to offer.

:05:13
I don't care what anyone says, there's
something sweet about every young girl.

:05:18
And a man takes that sweetness
and look what he does with it!

:05:21
Oh, show some poise, dear. I
want you to charm Mrs. Chauvenet.

:05:26
She has a grandson
just about your age.

:05:28
A lot of good that'll do if Uncle Elwood
comes home. Uncle Elwood won't be home.

:05:33
Or will he? I'm going to telephone
Judge Gaffney. We can't take any chances.

:05:43
Mother,
you better hurry!

:05:46
Mrs. Halsey and Miss
Tewksbury are here already.

:05:49
Oh, dear.
Yes, dear, I am hurrying.

:05:52
Hurry, Mother. They're
getting out of the car.

:05:54
Oh...

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