:46:09
	Seems to have been
some sort of a residence at one time.
:46:23
	It's the Gashouse Gang, darling.
:46:33
	The party's downstairs.
:46:35
	Thank you.
:46:37
	Sorry to intrude.
:46:40
	No.
:46:41
	Wait a minute.
:46:45
	-You're Susan Elliott?
-Yes.
:46:46
	My married name is Potter.
:46:48
	No, but you lectured once at our school.
I'm Linda Seton.
:46:51
	-You're not.
-Yes.
:46:52
	-Johnny said her name was Julia.
-Julia's my sister.
:46:55
	-You know Johnny?
-For years.
:46:57
	I'm so glad to see you. Come in.
:47:01
	-Who's that?
-That is my husband, Nick Potter.
:47:04
	You can come in, too. Close the door.
:47:09
	Who lives here?
:47:10
	I live here.
:47:11
	I live here, in a manner of speaking.
:47:14
	I see.
:47:16
	You wouldn't eat your oatmeal this morning,
so they won't let you go to the party?
:47:19
	I'm the mad sister, the family problem.
The one they don't speak about.
:47:23
	-Yes, so was I.
-You see what happened to her.
:47:25
	-What?
-She had to marry me.
:47:27
	A professor without a cent of money.
:47:29
	So you'd better be a good little girl
and eat your porridge.
:47:32
	-Sit down, will you?
-Thank you.
:47:34
	-My, it's good to be home again.
-Yes, we've had quite a long walk.
:47:38
	-This is a shame, it really is.
-Why?
:47:41
	I was going to give a party tonight.
I had it all planned.
:47:44
	I was going to....
:47:46
	Well, it was a good idea.
It might have been fun.
:47:49
	-Your sister, Julia.
-Is she anything like you?
:47:53
	Don't worry, she's not at all like me.
:47:55
	-Haven't you met her yet?
-No.
:47:57
	You must. Johnny'll be glad to see you.
:47:59
	-But you must. It'll spoil Johnny's party.
-Definitely no.