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:46:03
Well, I'll see you later.
:46:07
I've got a date
with a hot glass of milk.

:46:12
I shouldn't worry about it.
It goes with the territory.

:46:18
Oh, look.
It's Mr. Novello.

:46:26
Just think of him
sleeping downstairs.

:46:29
I'm gonna have to watch you, my girl.
I can see that.

:46:33
Her Ladyship says Mr. Weissman's
a Hollywood producer.

:46:36
He does
the Charlie Chan films.

:46:38
Yeah, I like those. I like
a bit of a fright in the cinema.

:46:41
You could go with his valet.
He'd give you a fright.

:46:46
You'd better keep your eye on him.
I think he's a queer one.

:46:50
He's not from Scotland,
for a start.

:46:52
At least not any part of it
that I know.

:46:59
- What's Mrs. Nesbitt like?
- She's all right.

:47:02
I feel a bit sorry
for her, really.

:47:05
- Of course, it never works.
- What never works?

:47:08
Well, when a man like that
marries beneath him,

:47:10
he hasn't got the brains
to carry it off.

:47:12
I think it's romantic
to marry for love.

:47:15
Love? Not him.
:47:18
He's a nasty piece
of work.

:47:20
The Honorable
Freddie Nesbitt.

:47:23
That's a laugh.
:47:25
No, it was her father's money
he was after.

:47:27
It was less than he thought,
and now it's all spent,

:47:30
all he's got to show for it
is a wife he's ashamed of.

:47:33
And he's lost his job.
:47:36
Wants Miss Isobel to put in a word
with Sir William.

:47:38
What's the matter?
:47:40
I never washed that shirt!
:47:43
Oh, she's gonna kill me.
:47:46
Do you think
I could do it now?

:47:48
- Do you want me to go with you?
- No.

:47:51
I'll be all right.

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