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1:07:01
Lizka.
1:07:02
Felix, this is awful.
Has the doctor arrived yet?

1:07:05
No. But the judge went home.
1:07:11
Felix!
1:07:15
Oh, Felix, you did it to stop the wedding.
1:07:18
If a cow can do it, I can do it.
1:07:20
Oh, Felix. You're wonderful.
1:07:22
Moo.
1:07:25
- Excuse me.
- What's the matter?

1:07:27
The baby swallowed a watch.
1:07:28
- He swallowed what?
- Felix's watch.

1:07:31
He gave it back.
1:07:32
The baby swallowed that?
1:07:34
Everything is hunky-dunky.
It's still going.

1:07:37
How is the child? Is it all right?
1:07:39
Oh, perfectly fine.
1:07:40
- And where's Mr. Yardley?
- I think he's in the den.

1:07:42
Let's have breakfast.
Good morning, Mr. Jones.

1:07:45
Good morning. You're having lots
of excitement here.

1:07:47
- Yes, but it's all over now.
- Do you mind if I see the baby?

1:07:50
Oh, no. You mustn't. It's been through
a trying experience. And I want it to rest.

1:07:54
Suppose you have breakfast.
Nora's making some lovely pancakes.

1:07:57
- Where's the judge?
- He will be back later.

1:08:00
But if you don't get married, then you
will have to wait until next year.

1:08:04
That settles it. I'm tired
of having my marriage put off.

1:08:07
- I'm going to tell Mr. Yardley the truth.
- No, John, please.

1:08:10
I think it's best we skedaddle.
1:08:13
When the bag lets out the cat,
somebody gets scratched.

1:08:18
There's something I wanted
to talk to you about.

1:08:21
There's something I want
to talk to you about too.

1:08:23
- Something important.
- What I have to say...

1:08:25
I'm not easily fooled.
I know the real from the fraudulent.

1:08:28
Exactly. I knew you'd realize.
That's why I decided...

1:08:30
- Those models are yours, of course.
- Yes.

1:08:32
They're splendid.
That's why I want to talk to you.

1:08:35
- Those?
- Yes.

1:08:36
I told you about my competitor in the
magazine field, American Housekeeping.

1:08:40
I'm going to keep ahead of them.
I'm starting a new department.

1:08:43
- But...
- A Build Your Own Home section...

1:08:45
...for postwar planning. I need an editor.
An honest and dependable man.

1:08:49
I know you're the real thing.
I know you're busy, but this will pay well.

1:08:52
- It all sounds very wonderful, Mr. Yardley.
- You bet it's wonderful.

1:08:55
It's the biggest promotion plan
in the country.

1:08:58
And the tie-up with
the Elizabeth Lane feature will put it over.


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