1:13:02
- Do you think they'll stay together?
- Sure.
1:13:05
I hope so. For them as well as for me.
I could never have left Mother alone.
1:13:09
Now you can get married
and forget about it.
1:13:11
Yes...
1:13:14
(Knock on door)
Yeah.
1:13:16
- Good evening.
- Edgar!
1:13:18
I have the information you require
regarding Mr. Rayton.
1:13:21
Oh, what?
1:13:22
Oh it's nothing terribly exciting.
Mr. Rayton still works at Ogilvies.
1:13:25
He's still in the luggage department.
He used to live in Chicago proper,
1:13:29
but not long ago, he and his wife
moved to Evanston.
1:13:31
His wife?
1:13:32
Why yes, he was married
several months ago.
1:13:35
My, my, my!
1:13:37
I say,
who is this chap anyway?
1:13:39
He was engaged to a girl in the show.
I was just finding out about him for her.
1:13:43
- Oh I say that's frightful.
- Yes isn't it.
1:13:46
Well, what are you
so pleased about?
1:13:48
I always smile when I'm
heartbroken. I'd better tell her.
1:13:51
Oh no, not now. Don't you think you
should wait until after the performance?
1:13:54
It would seem kinder.
1:13:55
Maybe you're right.
Edgar, you're a real pal.
1:13:58
I'd stick up for you anytime.
1:13:59
Thanks old chap, that's frightfully
decent of you to say.
1:14:02
Well,
if you'll excuse me.
1:14:04
Oh, I shall be around to pick you up
early tomorrow morning.
1:14:07
- What's tomorrow?
- Why the Royal Wedding.
1:14:09
And I shall take you some place
where you'll see all the pageantry.
1:14:12
Great.
1:14:13
(Male voice)
Second act Mr. Bowen!
1:14:35
I left my hat in Haiti.
In some forgotten flat in Haiti.
1:14:43
I couldn't tell you how I got there.
I only know it was so hot there.
1:14:50
She took my hat politely.
1:14:55
And wound her arms
around me tightly.
1:14:59
But I remember
nothing clearly.