:31:00
	I think I'll freshen up a bit first.
:31:03
	- Oh, certainly, but don't be too long.
- No, I won't.
:31:08
	John, don't you think we...?
:31:10
	Don't I think what, dear?
:31:13
	Nothing.
:31:21
	Judge.
:31:22
	- How are you?
- Nice to see you.
:31:24
	- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
:31:25
	- Where is the little bride?
- She'll be right down.
:31:28
	- I thought we'd hold the ceremony in here.
- My, my. A lovely room for a wedding.
:31:31
	How about right here by the mantel
for the ceremony?
:31:34
	The mantel. Splendid idea.
:31:35
	Now, suppose you stand right over here,
judge. That's right. Just like that.
:31:39
	Oh, no, Sloan, not there.
:31:41
	I came here to marry you...
:31:42
	...not to be roasted
for your Christmas dinner.
:31:56
	- Catastrophe.
- What do you mean, "catastrophe"?
:31:58
	"Catastrophe" is a word from the Greeks.
:32:00
	It means "not good."
:32:02
	I'll have you understand this is the finest
kitchen in Connecticut, Mr. Basilknocker.
:32:06
	Just call me Felix. But what smells?
:32:09
	That's Irish stew.
:32:10
	Goulash with turnips! Catastrophe.
:32:14
	It isn't goulash. It's good old Irish stew.
:32:16
	Maybe old, but not good,
such goulash.
:32:18
	I tell you, it isn't goulash.
:32:21
	Hold this.
:32:25
	Paprika. That will fix it.
:32:32
	Now it's goulash.
:32:36
	Nora and Felix, we're gonna need you
as witnesses.
:32:38
	Merciful heavens, the wedding, is it?
I better take off me apron.
:32:41
	- How do I look?
- How do you look?
:32:43
	Is it you that's getting married?
:32:45
	I wish.
:32:47
	Here she is, judge.
:32:48
	- Elizabeth, this is Judge Crothers.
- How do you do?
:32:51
	Oh, it's not me. It's her.
:32:53
	- I'm Nora.
- Oh, you're...
:32:55
	I declare. Well, I'm delighted
to meet you, my dear.
:32:58
	John's very lucky
to get such a lovely bride.