Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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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.
1:23:00
l don't quite understand--
Oh, dear. Hello, Father.

1:23:04
Hello, son.
1:23:06
l know why you're here, and l don't
care. l'll make her marry me.

1:23:11
That's wonderful.
1:23:13
l presume this is the young lady?
A pretty girl. American?

1:23:17
Yes, except on my parents' side.
They're lrish.

1:23:20
l'm delighted. l've wanted to
see you married for a long time.

1:23:26
Anybody but that monster,
Lorelei Lee.

1:23:29
But, Mr. Esmond, l am Lorelei Lee!
1:23:33
Pretty early to start teasing
your father-in-law.

1:23:36
-What's the matter, Father?
-Nothing. l can take a joke.

1:23:40
What joke? This is Lorelei.
This is nothing to joke about.

1:23:45
l don't have my driver's license
with me, but take my word for it.

1:23:50
Look, that's l.
See my name?

1:23:55
FATHER: Oh....
1:23:57
l'm too old for this sort of thing.
1:23:59
-l don't understand.
-You don't understand?


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