:28:01
or not.
:28:13
Hi, doll.
:28:42
Oh, don't worry about me. I'll just cook
and serve the dinner and then get lost.
:28:46
I guess I owe you that
at least.
:28:48
Gee, your jaw looks better.
How's your eye?
:28:51
You mean you'd really
play the maid?
:28:54
What time would you like
your aperitifs, Mr. Wright, sir?
:28:57
I'll bet you even have a
bicarbonate in there. Certainly not.
:29:00
White mint,
which I will frappé beautifully.
:29:03
Or I might add brandy, and you
and the lady could have a stinger.
:29:06
I don't know.
Which would the lady prefer?
:29:08
Ask her.
I am.
:29:10
Which would the lady prefer?
:29:21
She just came by
to pick up some pictures.
:29:24
Oh, then it's just gonna be
the two of us.
:29:26
And your father, of course.
Uh-uh.
:29:29
Maman reminded him what happened in
Verona when the parents got in the act.
:29:33
Well, we're hardly Romeo and Juliet.
:29:35
In fact, we're hardly anything at all.
:29:37
And after tonight, probably
we won't ever see each other again.
:29:39
Ever... probably.