:47:03
And this torment won't be through
:47:07
Till you let me spend my life
:47:11
Making love to you
:47:17
Day and night
:47:20
Night and day
:47:30
Bravo.
:47:36
I never believed in anything,
least of all myself, until Linda.
:47:41
She restored me to myself.
:47:44
And I gave her back...
:47:47
me.
:47:50
Hardly payment in kind.
:47:53
lrving swears that The Times critic
was dancing up the aisle.
:47:56
Our producer was still standing
in the front row, applauding.
:48:05
No triumph complete without this.
Thank you.
:48:08
You're welcome. Let's not be late.
:48:10
I'm gonna ride with Monty
if it's all right with you.
:48:13
He says the London producers
are dying to talk to me...
:48:16
about the West End transfer.
Is it all right if I join you later?
:48:19
Can't you speak with him at the party?
:48:21
No business at the party, only fun.
:48:24
- It's all right, I'll be there soon.
- All right.
:48:27
Bye-bye.
:48:36
Beard, you know, you're very dear to me,
always have been...
:48:39
but these opening night gifts of yours
are becoming more and more intricate.
:48:43
It's not as elegant as one of
Linda's cigarette cases, I know...
:48:47
but I believe it may be better suited
to the daring side of your nature.
:48:52
Monty, you've always been so solicitous
vis-à-vis my nature. You pamper me.
:48:56
I have to, my boy. Nature is a nasty bitch.