A Guide for the Married Man
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:18:03
What are you so cheerful about?
:18:05
Did it ever occur to you
that I may not be feeling cheerful?

:18:08
No. You're much too selfish for that.
:18:11
Always thinking only of yourself!
:18:14
Well, if you think I'm just gonna
stick around here watching you be cheerful...

:18:17
you're sadly mistaken.
:18:20
And I'm gonna come back
when I'm good and rea-

:18:25
Oh, I'm sorry. Honey, I'm terr-
:18:27
terribly... sorry.
:18:32
After the bust-up scene,
okay, flowers.

:18:35
But if you didn't even do it.
:18:36
Maybe I'm just not cut out
for the whole thing.

:18:38
I mean, it's just that she's so sensitive.
Thank you.

:18:41
Sure. I understand, kid.
Harriet's the same way.

:18:45
If she weren't, would I make all those sacrifices
to keep her from finding out?

:18:49
Yeah. I suppose so.
:18:51
What would make a sensitive woman
like Ruth fight back?

:18:53
Well, I know what bugs Harriet-
:18:55
when I act like
I'm the lord of the manor...

:18:58
and she's a lowly peasant like-
:19:00
Once I complained that some men have a drink
waiting for them when they get home.

:19:05
Boy, did she give it to me.
:19:07
"Yes, Your Royal Highness.
:19:09
"At your service, Your Majesty.
:19:11
Your slightest wish
is my command, O big shot. "

:19:46
Hi, darling. Darling!
:19:49
- What happened?
- Uh!

:19:51
- Are you all right?
- It's all right. I hurt my back a bit.

:19:53
- Nothing serious.
- Oh, your back?

:19:55
- Listen, Ruth. Some men-
- Oh, you poor dear. Shall I call the doctor?

:19:59
- No. Now, listen to me. Will you listen to me?
- Maybe some heating pads.


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