Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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1:24:02
How do you think l feel with
thousands of Lorelei Lees around me?

1:24:07
But you're not marrying any of them!
1:24:10
l love her. l love her very much.
l've never felt--

1:24:14
Oh, shut up! Young lady,
you don't fool me one bit.

1:24:19
l'm not trying to.
But l bet l could.

1:24:22
You might convince this jackass,
but you'll never convince me.

1:24:27
-That's too bad. l do love him.
-Certainly. For his money.

1:24:32
No! Honestly.
1:24:34
You expect me to believe that you
aren't marrying him for his money?

1:24:39
-lt's true.
-Then why do you want to marry him?

1:24:42
-l want to marry him for your money.
-There!

1:24:48
That's why we need his consent, silly.
1:24:51
We're getting down to brass tacks.
You admit you're after money.

1:24:55
No, l don't.
Aren't you funny?

1:24:59
Don't you know that a rich man
is like a pretty girl?

1:25:03
You don't marry her
just because she's pretty.

1:25:06
But, my goodness, doesn't it help?
1:25:09
Would you want your daughter
to marry a poor man?

1:25:13
You'd want her to have the most
wonderful things in the world.

1:25:18
Why is it wrong for me
to want those things?

1:25:21
Well, l concede that--
1:25:23
Say, they told me you were stupid.
You don't sound stupid.

1:25:27
l can be smart when it's important.
But most men don't like it.

1:25:31
Except Gus.
He's interested in my brains.

1:25:35
-No, that much of a fool he's not.
-You've changed your mind?

1:25:40
-l just don't know what to tell you.
-Daddy?

1:25:46
Not you. l guess l mean ""Sonny.""
1:25:49
Give me three minutes
alone with your father.

1:25:52
-Run along, darling.
-Yes, dear.

1:25:55
Now, about what we were speaking.
1:25:58
There's a great deal to consider.
l just can't answer....


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