2:11:03
You're trying to break up my marriage,
you cats!
2:11:05
But get this straight.
2:11:07
You can't stampede me by gossip
or the ravings of Buck Winston.
2:11:10
You've got to have evidence.
And Stephen is a gentleman.
2:11:13
He doesn't need it outside New York.
2:11:16
He's fed up with you.
In your heart, you know it.
2:11:18
Take my advice.
Put your mind on your alimony.
2:11:21
Alimony? With what Stephen has on you,
he won't have to give you a dime.
2:11:24
Is that so?
2:11:26
What if I don't need alimony?
How would you like that?
2:11:29
- You don't?
- What are you going to use instead?
2:11:32
Buck Winston.
2:11:34
The ingrate!
2:11:36
Your cowboy and I get along great,
Countess. Just great.
2:11:39
And the dough he earns on the radio
is more than Stephen will ever dig up.
2:11:43
Buck and I are tickled to death
to be rid of you.
2:11:45
The ingrate!
2:11:47
Cheer up. This is a new lesson in amour.
2:11:49
That's right. See to it that your
next husband isn't financially independent.
2:11:54
Buck isn't independent.
2:11:55
Hasn't he a contract with Dandy Gelatine?
2:11:58
No, darling. I am Dandy Gelatine.
2:12:02
Nobody would give Buck a job
on the radio, the old meanies...
2:12:06
...so I had to buy out Dandy Gelatine.
2:12:14
You can buy it now, dear,
and give Buck away with every package.
2:12:20
Girls, looks like it's back
to the perfume counter for me.
2:12:25
And by the way,
there's a name for you ladies...
2:12:28
...but it isn't used in high society,
outside of a kennel.
2:12:32
So long, ladies.
2:12:33
Mary, Stephen is outside.
He's waiting for you.
2:12:36
He wants to know if you'll see him.
Will you, please?
2:12:40
Will I? You bet I will!
2:12:44
- Mary Haines, haven't you any pride?
- No pride at all.
2:12:48
That's a luxury women in love can't afford.