:29:00
	White mint,
which I will frappé beautifully.
:29:03
	Or I might add brandy, and you
and the lady could have a stinger.
:29:06
	I don't know.
Which would the lady prefer?
:29:08
	Ask her.
I am.
:29:10
	Which would the lady prefer?
:29:21
	She just came by
to pick up some pictures.
:29:24
	Oh, then it's just gonna be
the two of us.
:29:26
	And your father, of course.
Uh-uh.
:29:29
	Maman reminded him what happened in
Verona when the parents got in the act.
:29:33
	Well, we're hardly Romeo and Juliet.
:29:35
	In fact, we're hardly anything at all.
:29:37
	And after tonight, probably
we won't ever see each other again.
:29:39
	Ever... probably.
:30:01
	You know, the agency men
think you're beautiful.
:30:03
	I showed them the pictures,
and they got all excited.
:30:06
	I, uh, could have that calendar job.
:30:08
	Gene, that's marvelous.
Congratulations.
:30:10
	Hmm. It's all very sad though.
:30:12
	I could have the job,
but only with you as the model.
:30:15
	Oh, I'm sorry, Gene,
but my father would never approve.
:30:19
	Oh, but don't fret.
It'll all work out.
:30:21
	I'm sure of it,
and so is Maman.
:30:25
	Why, it's so simple, I wonder why
I didn't think of it before. What?
:30:28
	I'm sure the idea must have occurred
to you. Oh, of course it has.
:30:33
	What's occurred to me?
:30:35
	Well, marrying me so that my father
wouldn't have any say in the matter.
:30:38
	What!
:30:40
	No, I'm sorry, Eugene,
but that's not good enough for me.
:30:45
	Now, just a minute. I don't
have to consider it for a second.
:30:47
	The answer is no.
:30:49
	You are a nut.
A nut.
:30:51
	Because I won't marry you
just to further your career?
:30:54
	Strange as it might seem to you, there are still
a lot of people in this world who marry for love.
:30:59
	I'm terribly disappointed in you,
Mr. Wright.