:24:06
In your places, everyone, for the first act.
Come on, hurry.
:24:10
Get ready for your entrance.
Now, Lily, not any more of that.
:24:13
Now remember, in the third act,
only a stage kiss.
:24:19
Good luck, everyone.
:24:27
Come clean now, John.
What is on your mind?
:24:30
Exactly who is the Baroness Barclay?
:24:34
All evening I couldn't take my eyes off her.
:24:37
I would say the Baroness Barclay
is the most fascinating woman I've ever met.
:24:41
Really? Why, here comes the Baroness now.
:24:44
Baroness, aren't you with the ladies?
:24:46
Why should I be
when you're much more interesting?
:24:49
Besides, Mr Lexington,
we haven't much time.
:24:51
Time? We?
:24:52
- Dick, would you think me rude if...
- No, not rude. Just sensible.
:24:56
- And should I say rather fortunate.
- No, wait. Please stay, Lord Bakersfield.
:25:01
- If you could enlighten me, Baroness...
- Mr Lexington.
:25:04
It was just an amateurish
high school play...
:25:07
until Lily came on stage.
:25:11
She looked beautiful.
:25:13
She had youth, charm and poise.
:25:17
Everything else seemed to melt away
:25:20
and for me, there was only Lily.
:25:24
It was almost magical.
I couldn't take my eyes from her.
:25:30
She knew how to hold her head,
use her hands.
:25:35
Oh, she was delightful.
:25:37
And with training,
she could develop into an actress.
:25:42
When she said she knew
what she was doing up there on the stage...
:25:47
she was right.
:25:51
Say, some crowd inside.
:25:54
You ought to get a cut, Clem.
:25:55
You should hear what the boys
at the barbershop...