:52:47
Oh, Jervis, please remember
that you're with me and don't leer.
:52:50
I wasn't leering.
I was just looking around.
:52:52
I hope you'll remember,
they are very young.
:52:55
Time cannot wither nor custom stale
your infinite charm, Gertrude.
:52:59
I don't know what wild plans you have,
Jervis, but I don't propose to-
:53:02
- Ah, here comes Linda.
- Oh!
:53:04
Linda, darling.
Can you ever forgive your UncleJervis?
:53:06
- For heaven's sake, Jervis. That's not Linda.
- Oh, I am sorry.
:53:10
- What in the world are you doing here anyway? Linda, dear.
- Mother.
:53:12
I don't suppose you remember your UncleJervis,
but that's perfectly all right.
:53:16
- He doesn't remember you either.
- Hello, UncleJervis.
:53:18
Linda, dear. I-I've been very foolish
in not coming to see you more often.
:53:22
- You're lovely.
- Why, thank you.
:53:24
Mm-hmm. Well, I guess
I haven't made a mistake.
:53:28
- What?
- Well, I took the liberty of-
:53:30
- That is, the girls insisted I fill out a dance card for you.
- Sounds charming.
:53:33
So if you just go
and stand under your initial...
:53:35
you'll be claimed like
a piece of luggage at an airport.
:53:38
A well-traveled piece of luggage.
:53:40
Linda, dear, do I have the pleasure
of a dance with your mother?
:53:43
- Why, no. Oh, I mean- Well, it never occurred
to me when l- - My, my. Isn't it a shame?
:53:47
Well, here I go.
:53:49
- Come off it, McBride.
- You can't keep her to yourself.
:53:51
Sorry, boys. I gave up one dance to
somebody's uncle, and that's as far as I'll go.
:53:54
- I beg your pardon, Professor.
- That's quite all right, fella. Quite all right.
:53:58
Only I don't happen
to be a... professor.