1:20:01
	Scholarly.
1:20:03
	Clyde had hands you could use
to knock in spikes with.
1:20:06
	Who is Clyde?
1:20:08
	"Who was Clyde?"
Would be more accurate.
1:20:11
	I'm in mourning. It's a great hardship
because I like to get around.
1:20:19
	- Thank you.
- You visiting for the summer?
1:20:22
	Yes.
1:20:23
	I wish he wasn't dead,
at least for one night.
1:20:26
	I'd love to go dancing tonight.
1:20:29
	Miss Bush, I wonder if
I might have the pleasure...
1:20:34
	...of taking you dancing tonight?
1:20:40
	The pleasure?
1:20:41
	Well, say now,
that's really something.
1:20:44
	It takes my breath away.
1:20:47
	Why, you're real cute.
1:20:49
	Listen, you blow your horn at 7
tonight right outside, sonny.
1:21:03
	Will you stop walking around
and lie down for a while?
1:21:06
	I can't figure it out.
1:21:08
	Why can't 100 policemen
find one man with a bad ankle?
1:21:12
	What the dickens is that to you?
1:21:16
	Nothing. It's just killing me,
that's all.
1:21:20
	- Tilney.
- Yes, sir.
1:21:22
	I have a great regard
for your judgment.
1:21:25
	In practical matters, I consider it
equal, if not superior, to my own.
1:21:28
	Thank you, sir. But you worry me.
1:21:32
	If you wanted to get some information
out of a woman, how would you do it?
1:21:36
	I feared as much.
1:21:39
	Now come on, help me.
1:21:40
	Well, Mr. Lightcap, I've lived
a cloistered life, like you.
1:21:44
	In fact, with you.
1:21:46
	On a subject of that sort, why, we're
babes in the woods, both of us.
1:21:52
	- But you were married once.
- That was the folly of youth, sir.
1:21:57
	But you wooed and won her. How?