Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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1:21:01
Now, Miss Lee, you will
give me the tiara.

1:21:06
-But l can't.
JUDGE: lf you refuse, you go to prison.

1:21:10
l just haven't got it.
lt was stolen.

1:21:13
l think l know where that thing is,
and who's got it.

1:21:17
JUDGE: Who are you?
-A private detective.

1:21:20
Give me two policemen and wait
half an hour. l can settle this.

1:21:26
Anything would be better than this.
Go with him.

1:21:28
(SPEAKlNG lN FRENCH)
1:21:36
There he is.
1:21:39
(SPEAKlNG lN FRENCH)
1:21:41
What's that?
1:21:43
What's he saying?
1:21:46
Speak English!
This is outrageous!

1:21:50
l'm a British subject!
1:21:52
This is positively outrageous!
l demand a lawyer.

1:21:56
(SPEAKlNG lN FRENCH)
1:21:58
What?
1:21:59
-What did you say?
-He says remove your hat.

1:22:03
Why doesn't he say so?
Send for the consulate.

1:22:07
-l'll take this.
-Give that back.

1:22:09
This is Sir Francis Beekman.
And this is the missing tiara.

1:22:14
-That's mine!
-Miss Lee will be glad to return it.

1:22:18
l certainly would.
1:22:20
l believe His Honor asked
Miss Lee for the tiara.

1:22:24
-l say, that isn't--
-l wouldn't go into that, Mr. Finch.

1:22:28
Finch?
1:22:29
-Miss Lee.
-Thank you.

1:22:34
-Your Honor.
-Thank you.

1:22:38
Thank you.
1:22:41
-Monsieur Pritchard.
-Thank you. Your Lordship.

1:22:45
Thank you.
1:22:46
Case dismissed!
1:22:49
Five minutes ago
you said you'd marry me.

1:22:52
-That's before Dorothy phoned.
-What made you change your mind?

1:22:57
She just said everything's okay now.

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