The Awful Truth
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1:06:00
Well, it took you long enough.
Have you decided who the woman is?

1:06:04
lsn't that funny,
l knew you were going to ask me that.

1:06:07
-So did l.
-Quiet.

1:06:11
lt's very simple, dear. lt's my sister.
1:06:13
Your sister?
How are you going to get out of that?

1:06:16
She just got back from Paris,
dropped in to see me.

1:06:19
Jerry, you're slipping.
1:06:22
l'd love to meet your sister.
Why don't you bring her along tonight?

1:06:27
She can't come this evening.
She has a previous engagement.

1:06:30
She wants me to come over?
1:06:32
Naturally she's anxious
to meet you, too, but....

1:06:34
Yes, tell her l'd love to meet her.
Tell her to wear boxing gloves.

1:06:39
She said she'll break her engagement
and come over later.

1:06:42
-But l strongly doubt that....
-Yes, l doubt it.

1:06:44
Dear, l'll do my best to fix it up
so the two of you meet very soon.

1:06:48
-Yes. Goodbye.
-That'd be lovely.

1:06:52
l'm in a fine fix.
She wants to meet my sister.

1:06:55
-You're a big help.
-You know me. Anything l can do....

1:06:59
-What? To break it up?
-l see what you mean.

1:07:01
l'm in a fine mess.
1:07:05
Yes, hello? l did it again.
1:07:08
What does she do? Call every five minutes?
1:07:10
-You shouldn't take that from anybody.
-Hello, Barbara.

1:07:13
Put your foot down....
1:07:15
-l told you she couldn't make it this evening.
-She can't get away with it.

1:07:19
There's no reason to call me
every five minutes about it, is there?

1:07:22
No. Well, all right.
1:07:34
-Good evening, Mr. Warriner.
-Good evening.

1:07:47
-Hello, Barbara.
-Hello.

1:07:49
Good evening, Mrs. Vance.
1:07:50
-Hello, Mr. Vance.
-Jerry.

1:07:52
Where's your sister?
1:07:55
She was terribly sorry
she couldn't be here tonight.

1:07:58
She didn't weather the boat trip well.
When l left, she was calling the doctor.


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