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1:03:01
Why, l suppose so.
1:03:05
But won't Mr. Coudair wonder
where we are?

1:03:09
l don't think so. No.
1:03:13
Beauty like hers demands things,
Mr. McGuire:

1:03:15
Luxury, gentle living, money.
1:03:18
-l have these.
-Are you sure she wants them?

1:03:21
What beautiful young girl doesn't?
1:03:23
Have you given her the chance
to make up her own mind?

1:03:26
Have you?
1:03:30
That's fair enough.
Why don't we leave it up to her?

1:03:34
She won't leave you.
She's in love with you.

1:03:36
-l'm in love with her.
-l doubt that.

1:03:39
lf you were, you wouldn't let her
remain in obscurity.

1:03:42
Don't you think l'd make her go
if l thought she'd be happier with--?

1:03:47
No, Mr. Coudair, l don't believe
she would be.

1:03:50
l don't believe it for a minute. l--
1:03:59
Beautiful, isn't she?
1:04:01
Yes.
1:04:03
l've never seen that picture before.
ls it new?

1:04:06
That is a picture of Rusty's
grandmother, Mr. McGuire.

1:04:09
-l was very much in love with her.
-Well, l'll be darned.

1:04:13
That's exactly what l said to myself
when l first saw Rusty.

1:04:16
Amazing resemblance, isn't there?
1:04:19
She was a dancer too,
worked at Tony Pastor's.

1:04:22
Tony Pastor's, huh?
1:04:24
lt was wrong for her...
1:04:26
...as Danny McGuire's is wrong
for her granddaughter.

1:04:29
You decided that right away, huh?
1:04:31
Yes, so l asked her to marry me.
1:04:33
Did she?
1:04:36
Sit down, won't you?
1:04:39
l'll never forget the day l asked her up
here to meet my mother.

1:04:43
My mother was society,
and Maribelle a girl from the stage.

1:04:47
Maribelle stood there with her chin up
and her knees shaking...

1:04:50
...and Mother was looking
her over very thoroughly.

1:04:54
Mother just shook her head
and said, ''Poor John.''


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