Christmas in Connecticut
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1:26:00
Well, of all the dirty, scoundrelly tricks
to play.

1:26:03
But, Mr. Yardley, we were only trying
to protect the feature for you.

1:26:06
Do you realize what you've done?
My face will be in all the papers.

1:26:09
I'll be the laughing stock
of the publishing business.

1:26:14
Give me the police.
1:26:19
This is Yardley, Alexander Yardley.
1:26:22
It was all a mistake. The baby's all right.
There's been no kidnapping.

1:26:26
I tell you, it was all a mistake.
1:26:32
As for you, young woman, you're fired.
1:26:37
Now, see what you've done.
Why'd you tell him?

1:26:39
I didn't. He found out.
1:26:40
After all I've done to help,
you have to spoil it all. Where were you?

1:26:44
Well, we were sitting in a sleigh,
and the horse walked off with us.

1:26:47
A likely story.
First a cow and then a horse.

1:26:49
- I don't know what to think.
- Think the worst.

1:26:52
- You always would anyway.
- You're not even sorry...

1:26:54
...for what you've done.
- No.

1:26:56
And I think you're glad it happened.
1:26:57
I must say the way you've
been behaving isn't exactly...

1:27:00
As the wife of John Sloan,
the eminent architect should behave?

1:27:03
You've disrupted my household.
1:27:05
Yes, I have, haven't I?
1:27:06
You told Yardley that
you were in love with Jones.

1:27:09
Of course, all that's an absolute lot
of nonsense, but... Oh, please.

1:27:12
- Now, where was I?
- You were throwing me over.

1:27:15
I cannot afford to incur the enmity
of a man like Yardley.

1:27:18
Oh, no. Of course you can't.
1:27:19
I must say you're taking it lightly.
1:27:21
What do you want me to do?
Weep on your shoulder?

1:27:23
- I've been through as much as I can stand.
- Don't raise your voice.

1:27:27
- My nerves won't stand it.
- That's fine.

1:27:28
That settles it.
1:27:31
- What's the matter?
- Is something bust?

1:27:33
Plenty.
1:27:34
More company.
1:27:39
Does Miss Elizabeth Lane
live here?

1:27:41
Everybody lives here. Come in.
1:27:44
Jeffy boy!
1:27:45
Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
1:27:47
How do you feel?
1:27:48
Well, just great. I feel great.
1:27:51
Oh, my, but it's good to see you.
1:27:53
This is Miss Mary Lee.
1:27:56
Oh, yes, your fiancée.
1:27:58
Fiancée?
1:27:59
Yes. Mr. Yardley told me all about it.

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