The Awful Truth
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1:16:02
-Over.
-No.

1:16:03
-l wish you'd stayed in there.
-That's right.

1:16:07
Would you mind shutting that off,
or at least turning it down?

1:16:13
Give it to me.
1:16:16
That's right, put it where we can find it.
1:16:22
-Here, you can't do that.
-What?

1:16:24
-Shut that thing off.
-What?

1:16:27
lt's against the law.
Besides, you'll wake everyone up.

1:16:30
What?
1:16:31
He says we'll wake up....
1:16:36
Why don't you help me?
1:17:02
-lt's beautiful up here, don't you think so?
-Sure, it's swell.

1:17:05
lf it wasn't for you, l'd have missed all this.
1:17:08
That's right.
1:17:09
l suppose by the time l get to town...
1:17:11
it will hardly be worthwhile going to bed.
1:17:14
You mind if l use your car to go home?
1:17:16
No, l don't mind,
only l think it's awfully silly.

1:17:18
Patsy will be disappointed.
1:17:20
Well, thanks. l'll go home.
1:17:22
lt's all right with me.
My goodness, l just thought....

1:17:25
Yes, you just thought
that if l'd stay up there...

1:17:28
you'd show me exactly how innocent
a night in the country can be, didn't you?

1:17:34
Are you still harping
on that same old string?

1:17:37
lt doesn't matter to me
whether you go or stay.

1:17:40
l was just trying
to make it easier for you, that's all.

1:17:53
Did you have to throw that gadget away?
1:17:55
You want me to go back and look for it?
1:17:58
What else can happen to us?

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