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:47:01
Do we dare?
I'm not really
the way you think I am.

:47:04
It's just my upbringing.
Oh, waiter.

:47:06
Yes, sir.
Two 75-cent breakfasts, please.

:47:09
I'll start with a prairie oyster.
Yes, ma'am.

:47:11
It's a very tempting choice
in the $1.10 breakfast.

:47:14
Two 75-cent breakfasts. I'll start
with a prairie oyster also, whatever it is.
Make mine on the half shell.

:47:19
Yes, sir. Prairie oysters
is à la carte.
All right, all right.

:47:24
They always get the best of you somehow.
Now, you say you have no ticket?
That's right.

:47:28
Naturally, I can't buy you a ticket.
I mean, a perfectly strange young woman.

:47:31
Naturally.
In the first place,
you wouldn't accept it.

:47:34
In the second place...
There's the expense.

:47:35
I wasn't actually thinking of that.
Now, I get off atJacksonville.

:47:39
I guess I do too,
unless they throw me off sooner.

:47:42
Suppose we go to a store in Jacksonville
and buy you the few things you need,
and then you come with me by boat?

:47:48
You won't have had to accept a ticket
from somebody you don't know, but
you'll still get to where you're going.

:47:52
I don't have to row, do I?
Two prairie oysters.

:48:30
Oh, very nice.
Let's have that one too.
How much is it?

:48:33
That is 212.50, monsieur.
:48:36
We'll take it.
We'll take it.

:48:40
I didn't expect you
to buy me all this stuff.

:48:42
I really don't think
I can accept it.

:48:44
If you'd just get me a dress
and some shoes and a hat,

:48:47
and really more
in the nature of a loan.

:48:49
Nonsense. It's cheaper in the end
to buy good quality...

:48:51
and enough of them
so that you don't wear them out.

:48:54
They last longer, they look better,
and there's a certain pleasure
to having a change.

:48:57
Well, that's awfully kind of you.
Are you sure you can afford all this?


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