A Foreign Affair
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:24:03
Coming, John.
:24:31
Well!
:24:35
- Do I look all right?
- Where did you get it?

:24:38
- At the Brandenburg Gate.
- The black market? You didn't.

:24:42
Well, I did. All I wanted was a lipstick
and something for my eyebrows

:24:46
but a woman had this over
the handlebars of her bicycle

:24:49
and I gave her my typewriter for it.
:24:51
The shoes were six extra typewriter ribbons.
:24:54
- Phoebe, for the love of Mike.
- Don't scold me.

:24:56
I know I shouldn't have but I simply had to.
:24:59
This is our last evening and I wanted
to look so pretty and I look just awful.

:25:04
It's like a circus tent in mourning
for an elephant that died.

:25:09
- It's no such thing.
- I'm not blind.

:25:11
I tried to fix it but maybe
I'd better go up and put my suit on.

:25:16
It is kind of high. What is it,
a turtleneck evening gown?

:25:20
Well, it was a little lower but I fixed it.
:25:24
You sure did.
:25:26
Now, we takes this pin from here,
where it's just in the way,

:25:30
and put it back here
where it can earn its pay.

:25:33
It looked so lovely on the bicycle.
:25:35
Now, stop it. You dressed for me
and to me you look good.

:25:39
John, where did you learn
so much about women's clothes?

:25:43
My mother wore women's clothes.
:25:45
Oh, John, you're simply adorable.
Do you know it?

:25:49
Who am I to argue with a Congresswoman?
:25:52
You've got too much junk on your mouth.
:25:54
- Have I?
- Now, hold still.

:25:59
Now... we're in business.

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