:37:01
I'm afraid she's right, Mrs. Schuyler.
:37:05
I'm really very sorry, Mrs. Schuyler,
that you feel this way.
:37:09
I was in hopes
that you would like me.
:37:11
I'm not the burglar
that you think I am.
:37:15
We're married. I think the thing to do
is to kiss and make up, Mother.
:37:18
- Stop calling me "Mother"!
- All right, Grandma.
:37:23
This man's impossible.
I can't talk to him.
:37:25
Grayson, let's go
where we can think.
:37:29
You see what you've done to me?
:37:39
Got it too?
:37:44
Well, who won that round?
:37:46
Your mother won that round.
That is, she got the last blow in.
:37:50
I don't feel the way they do. You're
not as bad as everybody thinks.
:37:53
Well, begin to appreciate me, huh?
:37:56
- Come upstairs. I'll give you a little...
- Sure, I'll be right up.
:38:00
- He's all right. I like him.
- I'm glad.
:38:18
He can bend.
:38:20
Come here, baby.
:38:25
I haven't seen you for three hours.
You're neglecting me already.
:38:30
What's the matter?
:38:32
Something I ate, no doubt.
E gg marks the spot.
:38:37
You ought to get
some new ties, Stewart.
:38:40
I don't need any new ties.
I've got another tie.
:38:44
I've got another beside this one.
It's a pip too.
:38:48
There's only one thing wrong with it.
You know what that is?
:38:50
It has a little weakness for gravy...
:38:53
...and once in a while,
it leans toward ketchup.
:38:56
Of course, that's only
in its weaker moments.
:38:59
When you move to my place,
I'll show it to you.