Royal Wedding
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1:12:03
When you see her, be sure you act
like the gentleman you look like.

1:12:05
I will. But if she says
one word of criticism,

1:12:07
I'll hit her on the head
with this cap.

1:12:09
You'll do nothing of the kind.
Here we are, stop here driver.

1:12:17
Walk the rest of the way.
1:12:29
Go on now, don't lose your nerve.
Get in there. Go on.

1:12:36
Hello Jamie.
1:12:37
Good-day Sarah.
1:12:38
Jamie, your suit's handsome,
handsome.

1:12:41
Thank you. I'm sorry I'm late.
1:12:45
The traffic was heavy today.
1:12:47
I told the cabby
to go as fast as he could.

1:12:51
- Shall we go?
- Allow me.

1:12:53
Jamie don't.
1:12:57
I knew the code. There are some days
when you can do nothing wrong.

1:13:02
- Do you think they'll stay together?
- Sure.

1:13:05
I hope so. For them as well as for me.
I could never have left Mother alone.

1:13:09
Now you can get married
and forget about it.

1:13:11
Yes...
1:13:14
(Knock on door)
Yeah.

1:13:16
- Good evening.
- Edgar!

1:13:18
I have the information you require
regarding Mr. Rayton.

1:13:21
Oh, what?
1:13:22
Oh it's nothing terribly exciting.
Mr. Rayton still works at Ogilvies.

1:13:25
He's still in the luggage department.
He used to live in Chicago proper,

1:13:29
but not long ago, he and his wife
moved to Evanston.

1:13:31
His wife?
1:13:32
Why yes, he was married
several months ago.

1:13:35
My, my, my!
1:13:37
I say,
who is this chap anyway?

1:13:39
He was engaged to a girl in the show.
I was just finding out about him for her.

1:13:43
- Oh I say that's frightful.
- Yes isn't it.

1:13:46
Well, what are you
so pleased about?

1:13:48
I always smile when I'm
heartbroken. I'd better tell her.

1:13:51
Oh no, not now. Don't you think you
should wait until after the performance?

1:13:54
It would seem kinder.
1:13:55
Maybe you're right.
Edgar, you're a real pal.

1:13:58
I'd stick up for you anytime.
1:13:59
Thanks old chap, that's frightfully
decent of you to say.


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