:47:01
'Cause if he loves us,
he surely will come back.
:47:04
Supposing he doesn't?
:47:07
He will. He could be on any train,
with the deed to greener pastures.
:47:13
Is that what you're waiting for, Alva?
:47:18
Alva.
:47:21
Owen, do you know that's the first time
you have used my familiar name?
:47:32
- Here's your Coke!
- Don't let him know where we are!
:47:35
- Alva!
- Get down, get down!
:47:37
Your ice is melting!
:47:40
Alva, where are you?
:47:45
- Why not tell him to leave you alone?
- Well, Mama says...
:47:50
- He's a kind man.
- He's an old man.
:47:52
We'll be late.
:47:54
He's a very lonely old man whose wife
isn't well. I hate to hurt his feelings.
:47:59
- It wouldn't be grateful.
- Or good business.
:48:01
Where are you?
:48:04
You are in a cruel, teasing mood
and I don't understand.
:48:08
I'm talking about thanks and niceness,
common politeness.
:48:12
Common politeness?
:48:14
That old man, as you call him, happens
to be a gentleman who appreciates me.
:48:19
Tonight, he gave me a solid gold bracelet
from a very expensive store in Chicago.
:48:24
What did you give
this kind old man in return?
:48:27
My company and my kindness!
Those are the bare uninteresting facts.
:48:32
- It makes him very happy.
- What does it make you?
:48:37
People thinking I'm beautiful
doesn't mean I'm their property!
:48:41
If you really thought you were beautiful,
you'd be your own girl.
:48:45
I am my own girl, Mr Legate.
:48:48
I don't need some smart Alec
to point out the error of my ways!
:48:52
I go out with him because I want to
and because he treats me like a lady.
:48:56
- Because your mama tells you to.
- I enjoy it!
:48:58
I'm not a cat dreaming I'm a man.
That happens to be the truth!