:39:01
I understand you've been in service
now for six or seven years.
:39:04
Six years and nine months,
to be precise...
:39:08
Come in.
:39:11
Okay, yes. I'll come around
the box office tonight.
:39:16
- What did they say, Freddie?
- More cancellations.
:39:19
Oh, how stupid people are.
:39:20
Even if my understudy's legs
are so peculiar...
:39:23
...she's just as good as I am.
:39:25
She knows darn well she'd better not be.
That's not the point.
:39:29
It's you they want to see.
:39:31
- Well, what do you want?
- I'm from Nellie.
:39:35
Madam's expecting me.
:39:36
The new girl's here, Charlie.
:39:49
No, no. This doesn't fit me.
:39:53
Here, here. Pull it up on this side.
The other side too.
:39:56
You know that, don't you?
:40:00
Excuse me, madam.
:40:01
Read it to me, dear.
:40:09
"Dear Madam, this will introduce
my cousin Doris...
:40:12
...who is in every way a good girl."
:40:13
Not so loud.
:40:16
"I hope you'll find her satisfactory
during my illness. Signed, Nellie Goode."
:40:20
This is very nice,
if you can call mourning nice...
:40:23
...but isn't there some way we could let it
plunge a little in front? I suppose not.
:40:29
"Signed, Nellie Goode."
:40:31
If we could only work in a little
color somewhere. Oh, well.
:40:35
"Signed, Nellie Goode."
:40:38
Take off your hat, dear.
:40:39
There are simply millions
of things to do, I'm afraid.
:40:42
You won't mind if I depend
on you a great deal?
:40:45
Thank you, darling.
:40:46
Now, get me out of these weeds.
I'm beginning to feel sad, and I shouldn't.
:40:50
It's so depressing.
:40:53
See who that is.
:40:55
What's your name?
:40:57
Doris Tinsdale, madam.