:35:02
Did I lend you my latchkey?.
I can't seem to find it anywhere.
:35:05
I don't know. I may have them
both in my handbag.
:35:07
I'll just look.
:35:29
-No. I've only got one here.
-Are you sure yours isn't in your overcoat?.
:35:33
No, I've looked.
May I borrow yours?.
:35:36
-Well, that's a bit awkward.
-Why?.
:35:38
I may want to go out.
:35:40
Tonight?.
:35:41
Yes, I thought I might go
to a movie.
:35:43
What about the radio?.
Saturday Night Theatre?.
:35:46
Oh, no. It's a thriller.
I don't like thrillers when I'm alone.
:35:49
-I see.
-In any case, I'll be back...
:35:52
...before you, so I can let you in.
:35:54
But we won't be back until after midnight.
You may be asleep by then.
:35:57
You can always put your key
under the proverbial mat.
:36:00
It's all right. Here it is.
It was in my glove all the time.
:36:03
Well, that settles that.
:36:06
What movie are you going to?.
:36:08
The classic, I expect.
:36:09
-Will you get in?. Saturday night?.
-I can always try.
:36:12
-But, darling--
-Now, don't make me stay home.
:36:15
You know I hate doing nothing.
:36:17
Doing nothing?. There are
hundreds of things to do.
:36:19
Write Peggy, thanking her
for the weekend.
:36:21
And what about those clippings?.
It's an ideal opportunity.
:36:25
Well, I like that.
You two go gallivanting...
:36:27
...while I stay home and do
those boring clippings.
:36:31
-Very well. We won't go.
-What do you mean?.
:36:34
It's obvious you don't want us
to go, so we won't.
:36:37
We'll stay here with you.
:36:38
What shall we do, play cards?.
:36:40
Tony, darling....
:36:43
I'll call the Grendon and tell them
we're not coming.
:36:45
Tony, please, let's not
be childish about this.
:36:51
All right, I'll do your
old press clippings.
:36:54
You don't have to if you
don't want to, you know.
:36:57
But I do want to.