A King in New York
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:23:00
I'll telephone you're coming!
:23:01
Not yet.
We've hardly got acquainted.

:23:07
But I must telephone.
:23:13
And I must jump into a hot tub!
:23:25
Madame Cromwell, I'm sorry
:23:28
but His Majesty is quite definite.
He's not going.

:23:33
Hello, honey.
:23:35
Are you nervous,
:23:37
bothered and upset?
:23:41
Take off your clothes.
:23:43
Relax.
:23:45
With a bottle of Whitbread's beer
:23:47
It'll give you pep
and give you cheer

:23:51
Remember,
:23:53
Whitbread's beer.
:23:56
Your Majesty, it's that persistent
Cromwell woman again.

:24:00
I've changed my mind. We're going.
:24:03
I don't understand.
:24:04
Nevertheless, we'll go.
:24:06
Then do you mind if I stay home?
I'm rather tired tonight.

:24:10
Of course, if you're tired.
:24:22
- Where's Ann?
- There she is now!

:24:26
Well, I got him.
:24:28
You certainly did.
Tell me, how did you do it?

:24:30
I rented the suite next to his.
:24:32
So now you're living in the Ritz!
:24:33
Not on your life!
It's too dangerous.

:24:35
I'll be back
in my own apartment tonight.

:24:37
So you got a King
on your program.

:24:38
Not so loud!
He doesn't know it.

:24:40
What sort of guy is he?
:24:41
At dinner parties they say
he's gay and amusing

:24:44
if you get him in the mood.
:24:46
And that's up to you.
:24:48
Take over, I've got to look for
that husband of mine.

:24:54
- Fred! I've been looking for you.
- Here I am honey.

:24:56
- Who's watching below?
- The doorkeeper.

:24:58
He'll telephone the butler
the moment the King arrives.


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