:50:00
I know. It bothers my sinus.
:50:03
You're a very delicate woman,
Mrs. Meighan.
:50:08
Delicate, me?
:50:11
There isn't much of you,
but what there is, is choice...
:50:17
delectable, I might say.
:50:20
You're fine fibred...
:50:24
soft...
:50:26
smooth...
:50:30
This conversation really is
taking a personal turn.
:50:34
You make me think of cotton.
No...
:50:38
No fabric or cloth...
:50:41
not even satin or silk...
:50:46
no kind of fibre,
not even a cotton fibre...
:50:51
has the absolute delicacy
of your skin.
:50:55
Should I say thanks, or something?
:50:58
Just smile.
You've got an attractive smile...
:51:04
And dimples...
Oh, yes, you do.
:51:07
Smile, Mrs. Meighan.
:51:09
There, you see, you do have them.
:51:12
Please, don't touch me,
I don't like to be touched.
:51:16
Why do you giggle?
:51:18
You make me feel kind of hysterical.
:51:21
I do?
:51:23
Mr. Vacarro...
:51:24
Yes?
:51:28
I think I'll go and make us
some lemonade.
:51:33
What did you do that for?
:51:35
I don't want to be deprived
of the pleasure of your company.
:51:40
Not yet.
:51:43
Mr. Vacarro, you certainly are
getting familiar.
:51:46
Don't you have a little
fun loving spirit?
:51:48
This isn't fun.
:51:50
Why do you giggle, then?
:51:53
Because I'm ticklish.
:51:55
Ticklish?
:51:57
Don't be so skittish.