The Awful Truth
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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.

1:08:02
You can imagine my surprise
when a woman answered the phone.

1:08:05
You can't blame me for being suspicious.
1:08:08
Barbara, you can't have a happy married life
if you're always suspicious.

1:08:12
There can't be doubts in marriage.
1:08:14
Marriage is based on faith.
lf you lose that, you've lost everything.

1:08:17
Very well said, Jerry.
1:08:19
Yes, wasn't it?
l think l read it in a book or something.

1:08:24
l was just thinking,
will your sister be here for the wedding?

1:08:28
-l doubt that very much, Mrs. Vance.
-Maybe l should ask her to be a bridesmaid.

1:08:34
l think she's sailing back to Paris
almost immediately.

1:08:37
She said she'll try
to see you before she goes.

1:08:39
You'd like my sister. She's your type.
1:08:41
-Where did she go to school?
-Excuse me?

1:08:43
-l said, where did she go to school?
-ln Switzerland.

1:08:48
-You say your father was a Princeton man?
-That's right, sir. Class of '92.

1:08:53
He tells some funny stories
about the place in those days.

1:08:56
He tells one in particular
about a football game.

1:08:58
lt seems Yale was playing
Princeton one day...


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