Libeled Lady
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:41:02
Good morning.
:41:06
Where did you get that key?
:41:08
The front-door key always fits both doors.
:41:11
- You mean that key was there all night?
- Naturally.

:41:20
- For Mrs. Chandler.
- Of course, just wait a minute.

:41:24
For me, Billikins?
:41:25
Yes, my little fuzzy-wuzzy.
:41:30
They're lovely. Thank you, sugar pie.
:41:42
How did you know white roses
were my favorite flowers?

:41:44
What?
:41:47
Haggerty sent those.
:41:48
Haggerty never sent me flowers before.
:41:51
No? It's all part of the plan.
:41:54
I'm gonna get some breakfast.
:41:55
I thought the plan was to stay here
and look married.

:41:58
- Lf you don't mind.
- I don't mind if you don't mind.

:42:01
I don't mind if you... Who started this?
:42:03
What do you want for breakfast?
:42:05
Breakfast. You know, fruit...
:42:10
Will you have some more coffee, Bill?
:42:13
No.
:42:18
This certainly looks married,
a little too married to suit me.

:42:26
I'm sorry. Here, have a piece.
:42:28
- Try the funnies.
- No, I wanna talk.

:42:31
You do?
:42:33
Well, all right, let's talk.
:42:36
- Who goes first?
- I'll start.

:42:40
You are a strange egg.
:42:43
- I bet you say that to all the boys.
- I'll get it.

:42:50
- Good morning. Mrs. Chandler?
- Yes.

:42:52
I'm Evans from
the Angler Supply Company.

:42:54
- I've bought some supplies.
- Bring them right in.

:42:57
And this is Mr. Chandler.
:42:59
Good morning, Mr. Evans.

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