:54:10
	I just love modern
American painting. Don't you?
:54:13
	You're the true
American art, darling.
:54:16
	Nobody else ever
says things like you.
:54:20
	I'm so sorry, sir.
:54:22
	My fault. I ought to watch
where I'm going.
:54:24
	It's all right.
We know you didn't mean it.
:54:28
	- It's over.
- And very nice it was, too.
:54:46
	Jane, I think I ought
to be behind you.
:54:49
	I hope we can find
Mother and Tony.
:54:57
	What do you think
you're doing anyway?
:54:59
	I ain't used to dancing.
I'm used to pushing a plow.
:55:03
	You're not kidding.
:55:06
	I bet Emily
put some vinegar in this.
:55:08
	If you're not careful,
I'll think you don't like Emily.
:55:10
	As soon as we leave here,
you better buy me a drink.
:55:13
	That's the least I'm entitled to.
:55:14
	Hello, Tony.
I didn't know you were in town.
:55:16
	Hello, Sam. It's quite a dance
you fellows are putting on.
:55:19
	- You look upset.
- Just got some bad news.
:55:22
	- Good evening, Mrs. Hilton.
- Good evening, Major.
:55:24
	Plane crash. Don't say anything.
It might spoil the fun.
:55:28
	That's too bad.
Where'd it happen?
:55:30
	Right outside town.
Lost one of my best boys.
:55:33
	- What was his name?
- Mahoney.
:55:35
	- He hit some wires.
- Not Johnny!
:55:37
	- Did you know him?
- But it can't be!
:55:40
	We were talking to him
just a little while ago.
:55:43
	I'm extremely sorry, Mrs. Hilton.
I had no idea that you knew him.
:55:46
	I shouldn't have said anything.
:55:49
	It was just that
I liked Johnny very much.
:55:52
	- I know his father.
- A terrible thing.
:55:55
	Beg your pardon, sir.
The car's ready, sir.
:55:57
	- Be right there.
- Yes, sir.
:55:59
	I've got to go
and examine the wreck.