:28:05
Remember that rainy evening
I put you out
:28:09
With nothin',
nothin' but a fine-tooth comb?
:28:14
You see, I know I'm to blame
:28:17
Well, now, ain't it a shame?
:28:20
I said, Bill Bailey,
won't you please come home?
:28:25
Bill Bailey,
won't you please come home?
:28:40
Oh, you were fine, honey, just fine.
:28:42
- Everybody else agrees.
- Sounds like they want more.
:28:47
First rule of show business:
Always leave them wanting more.
:28:50
- Right. You were great, Jan.
- Thanks.
:28:52
- I'm hungry.
- Me too.
:29:01
- Having a good time?
- Oh, yeah.
:29:13
Relax, they said
Belden wouldn't be here till later.
:29:16
- Enjoy yourself in the meantime.
- I am, because you decided to come.
:29:21
I promise your husband
will never know.
:29:24
There's something you should know.
I want you to know.
:29:28
- Let's dance.
- What about our food?
:29:31
I'm not hungry.
We'll work up an appetite.
:29:43
What's the matter?
:29:47
- I'm sorry. What were you saying?
- Nothing. It wasn't important.
:29:58
- Why did you stop?
- I'll explain later.