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:38:00
Now stop it Jamie.
:38:01
To the Royal Couple.
:38:03
Well, I can't allow Anglo-American
relations to be threatened like this.

:38:07
I'd like to square that bill.
:38:08
- Tom you shouldn't.
- Oh, sure. How much is that?

:38:10
Two pounds ten, let me see.
There you are Sir.

:38:13
Now there's a gentleman for you. Not
like the other Yank you're so fond of.

:38:17
Well, you can just add ten bob
and give it to me for mother.

:38:21
Has she found out
when we go to the Palace yet?

:38:23
Or is she keeping it from me?
:38:24
Three pounds Jamie.
:38:26
You see we sent a little token to the
Royal Highnesses for the wedding.

:38:30
According to the papers,
:38:31
anybody who did are allowed
to see the wedding presents.

:38:34
It's a nice custom.
:38:35
Three pounds Jamie.
:38:37
Oh alright. Here.
:38:42
What you counting for?
Don't you trust me?

:38:44
Just like her mother, no faith.
:38:46
You're five shillings short.
:38:47
Oh, that's what you might
call a typographical error. Here.

:38:51
Thank you. We'd better go.
Goodnight Jamie.

:38:54
Goodnight dearie.
Goodnight pal.

:38:56
Goodnight buddy.
:38:57
To the Royal Couple.
:39:08
Thanks.
:39:10
Looks like Mother
is still up.

:39:11
Since she and Jamie separated, she
can never get to sleep till I get home.

:39:14
Let's walk a minute
and get some nice fresh fog...

:39:27
Who, er, who's the yank
you're so fond of?

:39:30
Hal Rayton.
He's my fiancé.

:39:34
You don't sound
very happy about it.

:39:36
Oh I am really.
:39:37
Is it a secret?
:39:38
No. Oh, this is ridiculous.
He's in Chicago.

:39:42
Illinois?
:39:43
He lives there.
:39:44
- And you live here?
- Yes.

:39:46
If you keep that arrangement after
you're married, you'll be very happy.

:39:50
How long since
you've seen him?

:39:51
About two years.
:39:53
Two years!
And you're still in love with him.

:39:56
I've never thought
of not being.

:39:58
- Do you hear from him very often?
- Every few days as a rule.


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