:23:00
	Come on, let's get out of here.
:23:09
	-Goodbye, Jerry.
-Goodbye, Warriner.
:23:25
	What's the matter?
:23:27
	-Are you sure you don't like that fellow?
-Like him!
:23:31
	-You saw how l treated him, didn't you?
-That's what l mean.
:23:34
	On my ranch l got a little red rooster
and a little brown hen...
:23:39
	and they fight all the time, too.
:23:41
	But once in a while, they make up again,
and they're right friendly.
:23:52
	-'Morning, Ma.
-Well? lt was daylight when you came in.
:23:56
	l had a wonderful time. l met a girl--
:23:58
	That's what l thought.
You keep your mind off women.
:24:01
	l can't, Ma.
:24:02
	You can't?
That's what your father always said.
:24:06
	Of course l like Dan Leeson. Why not?
He's sweet and thoughtful.
:24:09
	You should be the last one to object,
you introduced him to me.
:24:12
	He was a man who could take us out.
l didn't expect you to get silly about him.
:24:17
	There's nothing wrong in liking a man
who's sane and considerate.
:24:20
	l was married to one
who was insane and inconsiderate.
:24:23
	Your toast is burning.
:24:26
	-What's her name?
-Lucy Warriner.
:24:28
	Probably an alias.
:24:29
	You'll laugh for talking that way
when you meet Lucy.
:24:32
	She won't want to meet me. She knows
any woman could see through her.
:24:36
	Don't talk that way about Lucy.
l'm crazy about her.
:24:39
	l believe she kind of likes me, too.
l think l'm in love.
:24:42
	Do you know what rebound is?
:24:44
	Trying to get over one love
by bouncing into love with somebody else.
:24:49
	lt's fine, except the rebound is rarely
the real thing. ln fact, it's the bunk.
:24:53
	There's the first bounce, the second, and....
Well, look at me.
:24:56
	You wind up like an old tennis ball.
:24:59
	l'm serious about Dan Leeson.
l like him very much.