The Awful Truth
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:25:02
l'm all through with Jerry,
he means nothing.

:25:05
l don't love him, and l probably never did.
:25:07
l'm sure l never loved him. Now l hate him.
That surprises you, doesn't it?

:25:12
l hate Jerry Warriner
and l like Dan Leeson very much.

:25:15
l hope he's crazy about me,
because he's the finest man l've met.

:25:18
l know, my toast is burning.
:25:30
You're awful sweet and all that,
but your mind's always on something else.

:25:35
Or maybe someone else. ls it, sugar pie?
:25:38
No, l'm in love with love.
:25:41
''ln the spring,
a young man's fancy lightly turns to''...

:25:46
what he's been thinking about all winter.
:25:49
How long have you talked
like Amos and Andy?

:25:51
For quite some time.
:25:53
l got wise to the fact
that it helps me in my work.

:25:56
So, as long as l work,
you'll have to pardon my Southern accent.

:26:03
Well, shut my mouth,
who's that gorgeous-looking creature?

:26:13
Have you heard that gag
that's been flying around town?

:26:16
''Who was that lady l saw you with?''
:26:18
You mean, that's no lady, that's your wife?
:26:35
l like this place best
of all the spots l've been to.

:26:37
-You do?
-Maybe it's because l'm so happy.

:26:41
-Just think of it, Lucy. You'll be my wife.
-Yes, l am thinking of it.

:26:44
l've hoped for it
ever since that first night l met you.

:26:48
l can hardly wait for your final decree
to come along.

:26:51
lt'll come along, Dan.
:26:54
lncidentally,
here's my husband coming along.


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