1:22:03
Why don't you go back to him?
1:22:05
I can't. After all, I have my pride.
1:22:12
I know.
1:22:14
- You better get some sleep, dear.
- All right. I'll see you in the morning.
1:22:22
- Lf you can't sleep, dear, send for me.
- I will.
1:22:25
Good night.
1:22:26
- Porter's ready now, Mrs. Haines.
- Thank you.
1:22:33
What, darling?
1:22:34
- Mommy, will Daddy come to Reno?
- No, darling.
1:22:38
- Mommy, where is Daddy?
- I don't know and I don't care.
1:22:41
In the future,
please refer to him as "That Heel"!
1:22:47
Chérie, won't you join me
in some champagne?
1:22:51
Why, yes.
1:22:53
You look so désolée,
sitting there all by yourself.
1:22:56
- Did I?
- I'm the Countess De Lave.
1:22:58
Of course,
I've seen your pictures in the paper.
1:23:01
- And I've seen yours, too.
- I'm Mrs. Stephen Haines.
1:23:04
Yes, of course.
1:23:06
Those crummy newspaper pictures
didn't do you half justice.
1:23:10
Let's all have a little party.
You, too, dearie.
1:23:14
Now, don't sit in the corner and mope.
Let's all have a little drink.
1:23:18
Champagne? Right you are.
1:23:25
This sweet little thing
is getting her first divorce, too.
1:23:28
She's a dear friend of mine.
What did you say your name was?
1:23:31
- Miriam Aarons.
- This is Mrs. Haines.
1:23:35
Yanked the scalp off that Allen woman
in the fitting room.
1:23:38
Yeah! Good for you!
1:23:40
I was afraid you were
a wet firecracker, sister. Shake!
1:23:43
- Hello.
- Cheer up, chérie.
1:23:45
Wait until you've lost as many
husbands as I have.
1:23:48
Married, divorced, married, divorced,
L'amour, I'amour.
1:23:53
- That's French for "love."
- Oui, oui.
1:23:55
But where love leads, I always follow.
1:23:58
Take it, dearie. Dip that pretty little beak.