1:02:15
	- Josephine.
- Oh. l didn't hear you come in.
1:02:25
	- Have a good time, girls?
- The most wonderful thing happened.
1:02:29
	- What?
- Guess.
1:02:31
	- They repealed Prohibition?
- Oh, you can do better than that.
1:02:36
	- l met one of them.
- One of whom?
1:02:38
	Shell Oil Junior. He's got millions,
glasses and a yacht.
1:02:42
	You don't say.
1:02:43
	He's not only got a yacht.
He's got a bicycle.
1:02:45
	Daphne.
1:02:47
	Go on. Tell me all about him.
1:02:49
	Well, he's young and he's handsome.
He's a bachelor.
1:02:53
	He's a real gentleman.
You know. Not one of these grabbers.
1:02:57
	Maybe you'd better go after him
if you don't want to lose him.
1:03:00
	I'm not gonna let this one get away.
He's so cute. He collects shells.
1:03:04
	Shells? Whatever for?
1:03:06
	Oh, you know. The old shell game?
1:03:09
	Daphne, you're bothering us.
1:03:11
	- Anyway, you're gonna meet him tonight.
- l am?
1:03:14
	He said he'd come
to hear us play - maybe.
1:03:16
	What do you mean, maybe? l saw the way
he looked at you. He'll be there for sure.
1:03:21
	l hope so.
1:03:22
	What do you think, Josephine?
What does your crystal ball say?
1:03:26
	Sugar. ls Sugar in here?
1:03:29
	Sugar, you got the key? I'm locked out
and I'm makin' a puddle in the hall.
1:03:33
	See you on the bandstand, girls.
1:03:39
	What are you tryin' to do to that girl,
puttin' on a millionaire act?
1:03:43
	And that phoney accent?
Nobody talks like that.
1:03:47
	I've seen you pull
some low tricks on women.
1:03:49
	This is without doubt
the trickiest, lowest, meanest...
1:03:59
	I'm not afraid of you.