:25:02
	Since you've
taken me by storm...
:25:04
	the least you might do is to take me
to your place so we can really talk.
:25:08
	Very well, but your story
had better be good.
:25:14
	All right, George. You can drive
to Miss Fawcett's home.
:25:20
	Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
:25:25
	- So this is where you live?
- Yes.
:25:28
	Way, up there
on the second floor.
:25:31
	l think l can make it.
:25:33
	Back to The Hub quick!
:25:42
	Hey! Hey, wait a minute!
:25:47
	Whew! What a woman.
:25:58
	- Let's tell Ma.
- Ja. You want to?
:26:01
	Do you reckon
she suspects?
:26:03
	l was never that surprised
in all me life.
:26:05
	All this hand-holdin' and goo-goo eyein'
and sighin' and gigglin'.
:26:09
	l'm all wore out tryin'
to look the other way.
:26:11
	- Aw, Ma.
- Now, l suppose you'll be tellin' me...
:26:14
	you want
to get married.
:26:16
	- Why, sure.
- You scamp. Takin' the best ironer l ever had.
:26:20
	Well, if it's love
you're after...
:26:22
	l guess a few shirts and tablecloths
can't stand in the way...
:26:24
	but l won't have you sittin' around
and waitin' and not eatin'.
:26:26
	You'll be gettin' married right away
and l want no back talk about it.
:26:30
	Now, give me that pail.
:26:34
	And l'd be ashamed,
with a fine spring moon outside...
:26:36
	and you in a barn puttin' ideas
in the head of a temperamental cow.
:26:48
	- So, you're in love at last.
- Sure, Mike-- with you.
:26:52
	And are you now? And l suppose it's
for me that you're slickin' your hair...
:26:57
	anticipatin' yourself in front of a mirror
until it's half wore out.