:58:01
And then, my dear,
you will come out
:58:03
in a tasteful evening gown
:58:05
against the background of perhaps
a small salon of orchestra.
:58:09
Your talk will be prepared,
:58:10
of course, subject
to your approval.
:58:13
And as for the dances...
:58:15
Mr. Aldrich,
I'm terribly sorry but I, well...
:58:19
I just can't see myself
doing all those sort of thing.
:58:23
My dear child,
it's natural to be nervous,
:58:25
and I understand.
But you'll only...
:58:27
Please. I have a headache.
:58:31
Perhaps we can talk about
it some other time.
:58:34
But I have to make preparations.
:58:35
Well, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid
you better hold up for a while.
:58:40
Good night, Miss Kellerman.
:58:42
Good night, Mr. Aldrich.
:58:49
Good evening.
:58:55
Annette, read this.
:58:58
It's from
the New York Hippodrome.
:59:01
New Hippodrome policy
will feature great specialty.
:59:05
Can you come to New York
to discuss deal. Alfred Harper.
:59:11
Dad, the New York Hippodrome.
:59:13
Yes.
But this is just Jimmy...
:59:21
What is it, my dear?
:59:24
Dad.
:59:27
So that's it.
:59:31
You better let him read it, too.
:59:33
There's nothing like good news
to patch up a lover's quarrel.
:59:39
Come on, off you go.