Libeled Lady
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1:22:01
I don't know where to begin.
1:22:05
What is it, darling?
1:22:08
We've had such fun together,
such happy times.

1:22:12
But, Connie, darling, what's the matter?
What's happened?

1:22:17
There's a question.
1:22:19
Well?
1:22:22
It's the most important question
I'll ever ask.

1:22:24
Just answer yes or no, but don't explain.
1:22:28
If it's no, don't explain.
1:22:31
Well, go ahead.
1:22:35
Wait till I catch my breath.
1:22:39
Bill, have you been proposed to much?
1:22:43
Have I been what?
1:22:44
You know, proposed to?
1:22:47
Your hand in marriage.
1:22:49
Well, not enough to turn my head.
1:22:53
- Why?
- I'm asking you to marry me.

1:22:58
What?
1:23:02
- Is that the question?
- Yes.

1:23:05
Will you marry me?
1:23:08
Well, Connie...
1:23:11
Will you?
1:23:15
What do you think?
1:23:19
- When?
- When?

1:23:22
Now?
1:23:24
Now? You mean soon?
1:23:26
I mean now, tonight.
1:23:28
Tonight?
1:23:30
- Will you, Bill?
- Will I?

1:23:33
Is there a preacher in the house?
1:23:35
- Not here. We'll take the car. We'll drive...
- To the moon.

1:23:40
- Awfully glad you've enjoyed it.
- Thanks to you.

1:23:43
- Pardon me, Mr. Allenbury.
- What is it, Roberts?

1:23:45
There's a person here who claims to be
Mrs. William Chandler.

1:23:48
She wants to see
Mr. Chandler immediately.

1:23:51
Where is she?
1:23:52
I took the liberty of asking her
to wait on the terrace, sir.

1:23:54
Thank you, Roberts. I'll see her.

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