How to Marry a Millionaire
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:51:02
- You're entitled to hope.
- Don't let her kid you.

:51:06
- I've got to go anyway.
- So early?

:51:09
- I'm flying home tomorrow.
- Oh, no.

:51:12
I've got to. Goodbye. It's been
a pleasure knowing all of you.

:51:16
- Goodbye. Come back, will you?
- Some day, perhaps. Goodbye.

:51:23
- What time does your plane leave?
- Nine.

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Don't you believe anything I say?
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I believe nothing could be more
wonderful, for me, than marrying you.

:51:36
- And nothing worse for you.
- Will you call before you go?

:51:40
- It's too early.
- Please.

:51:43
Very well.
:51:46
Good night, darling.
:51:56
- What's the matter with him?
- I ought to punch you in the nose.

:52:00
- What did I do?
- Nothing.

:52:03
Nothing but break up a play
on the two-yard line.

:52:06
- I'm terribly sorry.
- Miss Bubblehead is sorry.

:52:10
- I was just anxious to tell you.
- What?

:52:14
We're going to be married.
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- You and who?
- Me and Stewart.

:52:19
- You mean Blinky?
- Yes.

:52:21
And if he doesn't fly to London,
I'll meet his mother Saturday.

:52:26
- Down where?
- Atlantic City.

:52:30
- What did you say this guy did?
- Oil, darling. Simply barrels of it.

:52:36
- Says he.
- You ought to hear him talk about it.

:52:41
- We ought to put a check on him.
- Why? What do you mean?

:52:46
Nobody's mother lives
in Atlantic City on Saturday.

:52:49
[PHONE RINGS]
:52:53
- Hello?
TOM: Miss Page?

:52:54
That's right. It's still no.

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