Libeled Lady
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:19:05
"And I pronounce you man and wife."
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Aren't you going to kiss the bride?
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Yes! Sure.
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May I?
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Why not?
Everybody else seems to be doing it.

:19:21
Aren't you going to kiss me?
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Sure, sure.
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An old friend of the family.
:19:31
Yes.
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Darling.
:19:37
Very old friend.
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I hope you'll be very happy...
:19:42
and don't forget to invite me
to your silver anniversary.

:19:45
It'll have to be within the next six weeks.
:19:49
Goodbye, and good luck.
:19:51
Goodbye. Good luck to you.
:19:54
- Take his arm.
- I'm taking your arm.

:19:59
Yes.
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Send it up, and send a waiter, please.
:20:04
Right away? Thanks.
That's the wire you sent me.

:20:08
There will be a bellboy and a waiter
to witness the very tender scene...

:20:12
when we learn that I'm called to Europe.
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Now, remember, won't you?
You're all broken up.

:20:16
He is torn from your arms,
the bridegroom of an hour.

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- That's too long for me.
- To my little bride.

:20:21
I hope you choke on it.
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- Darling.
- Don't call me that.

:20:24
You know what my name is.
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- Of course, Mrs. William Chandler.
- I'd just as soon have a number.

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- Come on, now. You mustn't fight.
- Why not? We're married.

:20:31
You're supposed to be happily married.
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You're supposed to be in love
with each other.

:20:35
I must have been crazy to let you
marry me off to another guy.

:20:37
But let me tell you this, Warren Haggerty.
:20:39
From now on, you've got
to forget the paper and take me places.

:20:42
I can't take you places,
you've got to stay in the apartment.

:20:45
You can sew, sleep, and play the radio.
:20:47
- Maybe you could learn to read.
- You're not going to take me out?

:20:50
Honey, I can't take you out.
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You can't be seen running around
with another man.

:20:54
You're supposed to be married.
You've got to look married.

:20:56
Maybe twins would help.
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Now, remember, remember.

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