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1:25:02
David, don't you think we
need each other?

1:25:05
We wouldn't know that
until after we're married.

1:25:08
Isn't that putting the cart
before the horse?

1:25:10
Now look, if you're gonna drag horses
into this conversation, we're lost.

1:25:15
Anyway, look at the difference in our ages.
1:25:18
What of it?
1:25:19
You're 35, I'm 20.
1:25:21
After one year of married life with you,
I'll look...

1:25:23
27 or 28, and that's no difference at all.
1:25:27
You know, come to think of it,
that is a very attractive dress.

1:25:31
It's Dad and Louise.
1:25:34
Carol and David.
1:25:35
- Don't.
- What's the matter?

1:25:37
Your father will probably
want us to join them.

1:25:40
Don't you want to?
1:25:41
- I'd rather not. Louise.
- She wouldn't mind.

1:25:43
She doesn't really dislike you.
1:25:45
Beg your pardon, sir.
1:25:46
The gentleman at that table would like
to have you join them.

1:25:49
Okay.
1:25:58
- I thought you were up at the lake house.
- We came back early.

1:26:01
How are you, Mrs. Graham?
1:26:02
Why haven't you got
your nose to the grindstone?

1:26:04
Your daughter asked me out tonight.
I'm billing you for it later.

1:26:07
Chivalry is dead.
1:26:09
You seem to be enjoying
your stay in Washington.

1:26:11
Bring another bottle of this
and two more glasses.

1:26:13
You're old enough to drink champagne.
1:26:15
- Glad to hear it.
- You mustn't let Dean work you too hard.

1:26:18
We haven't seen enough of you
since you got back.

1:26:20
- I've been very busy.
- There, you see?

1:26:22
Mr. Sutton does work too hard.
Look how pale he is, and how quiet.

1:26:26
He never used to be so quiet.
1:26:27
Is he always this quiet
when he's with you?

1:26:29
Does he talk to you?
He's a beautiful conversationalist...

1:26:32
when he wants to be.
Get him to confide in you.

1:26:34
- I try...
- There might be one or two things...

1:26:36
that he wouldn't want us
to know about him.

1:26:38
- He looks like a man with a past.
- Most of us do.

1:26:41
However, we don't consider
such things important.

1:26:44
Besides, anything can be forgiven a man
who plays the piano as well as he does.

1:26:47
Have you ever heard him play
the piano, Carol? He's excellent.

1:26:51
With the proper training he could
have become a concert pianist.

1:26:54
But he wouldn't practice enough.
1:26:55
And he had
the most unfortunate habit of...

1:26:59
stopping right in the middle
of his selection.


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