:26:02
-l need it.
-What's the matter?
:26:04
The entire Olympic team has to be
in bed by 9:00. What can you do?
:26:10
-Write your congressman.
-Catch me a pigeon, and l will.
:26:14
May l present Sir Francis Beekman?
A pigeon, if there ever was one.
:26:19
Note the ruby eyes.
:26:21
No reason to run me down.
Jealous. l have a way with ladies.
:26:26
lt's that diamond mine of yours.
Now, if you'll excuse me.
:26:31
Cheeky fellow. Good sort, though.
What say we sit down?
:26:37
l understand you're an entertainer.
l'll bet you're good.
:26:40
Thanks. Say, is that on the level?
Do you own a diamond mine?
:26:44
l do.
Are you interested in diamonds?
:26:47
-Not particularly.
-You must be an extraordinary girl.
:26:51
-Will you do me a favor, sir?
-Call me Piggie.
:26:55
-Do me a favor, Piggie?
-Anything.
:26:58
Don't spread it around about your mine.
l don't want my friend to hear.
:27:03
She doesn't care for diamonds?
:27:05
l'm trying to avoid trouble.
Do not tell her about the diamonds.
:27:10
Did you say ""diamonds""?
:27:12
Well, well, well!
By George, l must say!
:27:16
No doubt about it, no sirree.
No doubt about it at all.
:27:21
-Miss Lee, meet Piggie.
-Delighted! Delighted!
:27:28
You did say ""diamonds."" l can tell.
:27:32
l control the second largest mine
in South Africa.
:27:36
But this lady has a friend
she doesn't want to know about me.
:27:41
-l wonder why.
-Oh, no, you don't.
:27:45
Having heard so much about you,
l expected you'd be much older.
:27:50
Me? You don't say. By George!
Older than what?
:27:56
The Pyramids.
:27:57
l say if a man isn't a certain age,
he isn't interesting.