Woman of the Year
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1:26:00
Land's sake, you're just in time,
Mrs. Craig.

1:26:03
In time for what?
1:26:04
Where's Mr. Craig?
1:26:05
He's not coming.
1:26:07
What goes on here?
1:26:09
- You're both in a dither.
- Miss Ellen's upstairs.

1:26:14
What's the mystery?
1:26:33
- All right, you're ravishing.
- Tess.

1:26:35
What goes on?
1:26:39
- How are you, dear?
- Quit stalling. What goes on?

1:26:42
Well, it...
1:26:43
...seems there's going to be a wedding.
1:26:46
If there's one thing I'm not
in the mood for, it's a wedding.

1:26:49
- Who is it? Anyone I know?
- Yes, I should think so.

1:26:54
Me.
1:26:57
- It's Pop, of course.
- Of course.

1:27:02
I think it's wonderful.
1:27:04
I was hoping you'd say that.
1:27:07
Isn't it strange how you can
know someone for quite a long time...

1:27:12
...and never quite... I mean...
- Yes, it is.

1:27:15
I hope you don't think we needed
you to give us the idea.

1:27:18
- Matter of fact, we did.
- Should've asked my permission.

1:27:21
You modern fathers have no respect
for tradition.

1:27:24
I was sure you'd approve my choice,
and I intended to ask for your blessing.

1:27:28
- Dr. Potter here?
- You bet. I went and got him myself.

1:27:31
I'm taking no chances. Where's Sam?
1:27:35
Isn't he downstairs?
1:27:38
He had to work.
World's championship. Fight.

1:27:41
But I wanted him for my bridesmaid.
I was his best man.

1:27:45
Oh, getting married without Sam.
1:27:47
He'd feel worse
if you put it off on his account.

1:27:50
Dr. Potter's ready,
wants to know if you are.

1:27:52
Go on. I'll take care of the bride.
1:27:54
Can't marry my father
looking like somebody's aunt.


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