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:22:05
[Applauding]
:22:12
Lovely, lvy.
So tender.

:22:15
I want you to meet Loxi Claiborne,
Drusilla Alston.

:22:17
This is our own
lvy Devereaux.

:22:20
Commodore Devereaux's
daughter!

:22:22
Charleston must seem quite different
to you after the wild life of Key West.

:22:26
I can see you two
will be the best of friends.

:22:28
- This is Captain Carruthers.
- Charmed.

:22:30
Miss Loxi Claiborne,
Mr. Stephen Tolliver.

:22:33
Come with me, Drusilla. I want you
to meet some of our Charleston beaux.

:22:37
Charmed, Miss Loxi.
:22:40
- [Whining]
- Oh, this is Romulus.

:22:43
Miss Loxi Claiborne,
Mr. Romulus Tolliver.

:22:47
- Charmed, Miss Loxi.
- [People Laughing]

:22:50
Speaks good English,
don't you think?

:22:52
Considering his mother
spoke nothing but Gaelic.

:22:55
I saw it...
I saw your lips move.

:22:58
She's lovely,
isn't she?

:23:03
- Oh, what a wonderful pair
of performin' dogs.
- [Woman] Well!

:23:08
I've heard a lot
about Steve Tolliver.

:23:11
- Oh?
- In Key West.

:23:13
Well, we're, uh...
We're flattered.

:23:16
You're jumpin' at conclusions,
Mr. Tolliver.

:23:19
Who's been tellin' you stories
about Steve?

:23:21
One of the finest men I ever met,
Capt. Jack Stuart.

:23:25
That's rather
a sore subject with Romulus.

:23:29
- Capt. Stuart sat on Romulus once.
- [Laughing]

:23:33
And he weighs
200 pounds.

:23:38
Ivy, I'd be happy if you'd introduce me
to your father.

:23:40
I'm sorry.
My father's not here.

:23:42
Commodore is very ill. His doctor
won't allow him out of the house.

:23:46
- Then who runs the Devereaux Company?
- I do, lady,

:23:49
- with a little help from Steve.
- You run it?

:23:53
Loxi, dear,
your aunt speaks...

:23:55
of nothing but those charming
Florida ballads you sing so well.

:23:58
- Won't you, uh...
- Oh, I couldn't! Why, I just couldn't!


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