:58:08
	Don't you think Mrs. Kipfer has rules?
I can't just walk out.
:58:11
	-Even if I could, she doesn't like us--
-All right, look.
:58:14
	If you feel that way,
just forget about it, okay?
:58:17
	You haven't any claims on me, mister.
:58:19
	You're not my husband, you know.
:58:21
	There you are.
:58:22
	I vastly admire your taste,
but we really need Lorene now.
:58:25
	So many gentlemen are unattended.
:58:27
	-It is such a rush, isn't it?
-Yeah.
:58:28
	Almost like one of those big
political conventions in Philadelphia.
:58:32
	You are coming, Lorene?
:58:33
	In a minute.
:58:37
	I'm sorry.
:58:39
	How do you think I feel?
I may not get another pass for months.
:58:43
	I've been counting on this
like a kid counts on Christmas.
:58:48
	But forget it.
:58:50
	Lorene's busy, she's got work to do.
Lorene's sorry.
:58:52
	Stop calling me Lorene! My name's Alma!
:58:54
	-Alma?
-Yes, Alma Burke!
:58:56
	Alma?
:59:00
	Mrs. Kipfer picked Lorene
out of a perfume ad.
:59:05
	She thought it sounded French.
:59:24
	Hey, how did you get away?
:59:27
	I told Mrs. Kipfer I was sick.
:59:29
	-But I bet she doesn't believe it.
-I bet she doesn't.
:59:32
	-What'll you have?
-A Coke, please.
:59:35
	Give her a big Coke.
:59:37
	It's great you meeting me here.
:59:39
	You know, I'm just lucky getting in town.
:59:42
	Top Kick gave me a break.
:59:44
	They still pouring it on?
:59:45
	Holmes and those others,
they really got me on the edge.
:59:48
	-You must hate the Army.
-No, I don't hate the Army.
:59:52
	But look what it's doing to you.
:59:54
	I love the Army.
:59:57
	But it sure doesn't love you.