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00:04:50You're not mad at me, are you?
00:04:52Well, I was all ready to blow you up, but...
00:04:56Yeah, I can't do it.
00:04:58You're a spoiled brat, but it's my fault.
00:05:02But I'm going to give you another chance in the business.
00:05:05You remember Brown down at the office?
00:05:07Sure.
00:05:09He's a collection manager.
00:05:10Yeah, he was.
00:05:11But I fired him.
00:05:13Yeah, his desk will be ready for you at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:05:16But, Dad, that's too early to start collecting bills.
00:05:20People are still asleep.
00:05:22Now, suppose I get down about lunchtime...
00:05:24I said 9 o'clock.
00:05:26Well, you've had one opportunity in the business.
00:05:27You've thrown it away.
00:05:29Now, this is your last chance.
00:05:31Take it or leave it.
00:05:32I will.
00:05:33Huh?
00:05:34Take it, I mean.
00:05:35Good.
00:05:36Now, get to bed and get some sleep.
00:05:39Pleasant dreams, Dad.
00:05:41Oh, say, speaking of dreams,
00:05:43she is the most wonderful girl.
00:06:10How do you do, my friend?
00:06:12I'm with the Wallace Company.
00:06:14Your bill is overdue.
00:06:17Did you spare a check?
00:06:21No.
00:06:23Too easygoing.
00:06:25Gotta be strong.
00:06:27Gotta be a rule-giver.
00:06:30Now, you looky here, young man.
00:06:32You'll pay me that bill right now or I'll cut off your credit.
00:06:36Just like that.
00:06:38No use begging.
00:06:41What?
00:06:43No.
00:06:44I can't believe it.
00:06:46All right, Jenkins.
00:06:47Have him call me when he comes in, will you?
00:06:51Bam.
00:06:53Here's one for the book.
00:06:55Dick's father has put him to work.
00:06:57His father?
00:06:58Mm-hmm.
00:06:59Now, listen, sis.
00:07:00If you're gonna marry the Wallace Millions,
00:07:01you better work fast.
00:07:03I'm gonna date him for tonight.
00:07:05And if he gets away from me without a proposal,
00:07:08well, he just isn't human.
00:07:12Polly.
00:07:39Oh, miss.
00:07:43Will you, uh, sharpen this, please?
00:07:46Sure.
00:07:57You wish anything else, Mr. Wallace?
00:07:59Why, yes.
00:08:01But that'll have to wait.
00:08:03Where's the office, miss?
00:08:05Oh, Mr. Little?
00:08:06Speaking of your father, sir.
00:08:11Yes, sir.
00:08:12Yes, sir.
00:08:13And can you get these reports out today?
00:08:16No.
00:08:18No doubt about it, sir.
00:08:20They're almost ready now.
00:08:30Go out to Somerville and collect this money.
00:08:33Right, Dad.
00:08:34And if you're going to make good on the job,
00:08:35you won't come back without it.
00:08:37How far is it to Somerville?
00:08:39About 100 miles there and back.
00:08:42It's a long, lonely ride.
00:08:44But business is business.
00:08:48So long, Dad.
00:08:51You see what a change in him?
00:08:54Now he's getting down to work.
00:08:56And he's gonna make good, isn't he?
00:08:58Yes, sir.
00:09:00It's time for your director's meeting.
00:09:03Mm-hmm.
00:09:09You know, you really are a wonderful girl.
00:09:12Haven't you started for Somerville yet?
00:09:14Why, uh, it's a long ride,
00:09:16and I thought I'd give this young lady
00:09:18some dictation on the way.
00:09:22You and your girls.
00:09:25Every time you start out to do anything,
00:09:27you never accomplish it.
00:09:28Why?
00:09:29Because you drop it to chase every pretty girl
00:09:31that comes along.
00:09:32Maybe you're right, Dad.
00:09:33Remember, you're not Dick Wallace the playboy anymore.
00:09:36You're Richard Wallace, the businessman.
00:09:38And when you're out to get something,
00:09:40never let a woman stop you from getting it.
00:09:43I'll take it along to remind me.
00:09:45So long, Dad.
00:09:47And remember,
00:09:49you're going on business alone.
00:09:58Fill her up. You bet.
00:10:03Has the Somerville bus gone yet?
00:10:05No, ma'am.
00:10:18Oh, pardon me.
00:10:20That must have been the bus I saw broken down
00:10:22about a mile back.
00:10:23Broken down?
00:10:24Yeah, but, uh, I'm going to Somerville
00:10:27if I could be of any help.
00:10:29You know, I really should get these to my grandfather.
00:10:31Well, then you better take my advice
00:10:33and not wait for that bus.
00:11:00Thanks for the lift.
00:11:02Don't mention it.
00:11:03Goodbye.
00:11:04Are you, uh, going back to town later?
00:11:06Oh, no, I live here.
00:11:07You do?
00:11:08Charming place, Somerville.
00:11:10Well, what do you do here evenings?
00:11:12I help my grandfather.
00:11:13He keeps me pretty busy.
00:11:15Well, that's, uh, I mean, good.
00:11:17You aren't busy every night, are you?
00:11:19I was just thinking we could...
00:11:21Oh, I wouldn't want to bother you.
00:11:23Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:11:26You aren't busy every night, are you?
00:11:27I was just thinking we could...
00:11:29Oh, I wouldn't want you to trouble yourself.
00:11:31Oh, heavy reading, this.
00:11:34I'd better carry them for you.
00:11:50Thanks again and goodbye.
00:11:52Why don't you kiss her goodbye?
00:11:56Goodbye, Miss, uh...
00:11:57Oh, Miss Boyd.
00:11:58Miss Boyd, a pleasure.
00:11:59I'm Dick Wallace.
00:12:00How do you do?
00:12:01Well, I mustn't keep Grandfather waiting.
00:12:04Oh, pardon me.
00:12:06May I use your phone?
00:12:08Certainly.
00:12:09You sure you don't mind?
00:12:10Well, of course not, after you were so obliging.
00:12:13Well, you know, if I'd waited for that bus, I wouldn't...
00:12:15Well, you wouldn't have gotten in, left, or dived.
00:12:17It was a burnt-out bearing.
00:12:18Takes hours to fix those things.
00:12:20Why, one time I broke down with a burnt-out bearing...
00:12:23Mom! Mom!
00:12:26Mom.
00:12:27Mom.
00:12:56Hey.
00:12:59Can you tell me where Dr. Hall lives?
00:13:02Oh, you mean Doc Hall, the minister.
00:13:05Well, you know where the church is?
00:13:07Yeah.
00:13:08Well, that isn't it.
00:13:09It's next door.
00:13:27This sermon of mine would be incomplete without a reference
00:13:32to one of the greatest founders of the church.
00:13:37Listen, brothers and sisters, to the voice of St. Augustine.
00:13:42Listen, brothers and sisters, to the voice of St. Augustine.
00:13:47Where were we?
00:14:12Listen, brothers and sisters, to the voice of St. Augustine.
00:14:17The heathen rage and the ungodly beat upon the gates of the temple.
00:14:46Are you the Reverend Hall?
00:14:57Come in, won't you?
00:15:00Pardon me.
00:15:02I'm a little hard of hearing.
00:15:08It's no use forcing yourself on me.
00:15:10After the way you lied about the bus, the quicker you get out, the better.
00:15:14I beg your pardon.
00:15:15I'm a busy businessman.
00:15:17Please don't waste my time.
00:15:19What do you want?
00:15:20Money.
00:15:21Dolls.
00:15:22Mazuma.
00:15:32Don't worry.
00:15:33Let me handle it.
00:15:35My granddaughter takes care of all my business affairs.
00:15:40I'm sorry, but we haven't got the money now.
00:15:44Well, thank you.
00:15:45Good day.
00:15:46What are you going to do?
00:15:47You'll hear from our lawyers.
00:15:48Oh, please.
00:15:50No, the quicker I get out of here, the better.
00:15:52Oh, you must let me explain.
00:15:54We had the money, but...
00:15:56Oh, if I could only make you realize the demands on a minister's charity.
00:16:01How many men and women and children need clothes and food.
00:16:05How much good that money has done.
00:16:08That a girl.
00:16:09I'm proud of you.
00:16:10Don't worry about that bill, sir.
00:16:12I'll see if I can't get you a good long extension.
00:16:15Where's the phone?
00:16:16Is that him there?
00:16:22Hello?
00:16:35Hello.
00:16:39Did you get the money?
00:16:42Did you get the money, yes or no?
00:16:45You can't get tough with an old man who's feeding a lot of starving children with your money.
00:16:49What's that?
00:16:51You've granted them an extension?
00:16:53The daughter told me all about it.
00:16:56And she's a wonderful girl.
00:16:58Chasing after girls, eh?
00:17:00Yes, she's a wonderful girl.
00:17:03All right, you're through.
00:17:04You're fired.
00:17:11See?
00:17:13I told you it'd be all right.
00:17:15Here's everything you signed.
00:17:18Now, pay us when you can.
00:17:20And if you never get around to it, we're glad to see what good use you're making of the money.
00:17:24Oh, I don't know how to thank you, sir.
00:17:26Oh, don't bother.
00:17:28Oh, uh...
00:17:29Say, you'd better go put those in some safe place.
00:17:33I will.
00:17:44I'm sorry I was rude to you.
00:17:46I thought you were like any other man who'd pick up a girl.
00:17:50I guess I was wrong.
00:17:52Are you sure you have to work with your grandfather anymore?
00:17:56Minister's granddaughter shouldn't tell fib.
00:17:58I was just being tactful.
00:18:00Suppose I didn't work.
00:18:02What would we do?
00:18:03Don't you know some splendid, glorious place where we could go have dinner?
00:18:08And then we could go for a ride in my car for a while.
00:18:12Isn't that it today?
00:18:22Marion!
00:18:44How'd you make out?
00:18:48And who might you be, Cupid?
00:18:50Nah, my name's Jill.
00:18:55Well, I appreciate your interest.
00:19:24I knew it went there all the time.
00:19:42Is this the only garage in town?
00:19:44Yep.
00:19:45How much do you want for it?
00:19:48What do you got?
00:19:51Well, I'll trade you even.
00:19:56It's a swap.
00:19:58Well, now that I'm in the garage game,
00:20:01Out of business!
00:20:30How much is it?
00:20:53Ten gallons, Tom.
00:21:14What are you doing tonight?
00:21:17You!
00:21:18In person.
00:21:19You aren't sore at me, are you?
00:21:22Fill it up, please.
00:21:32Now I've got you where you'll have to listen.
00:21:38Hey!
00:21:43Didn't she pay you, mister?
00:21:47In full.
00:21:50Haven't you heard anything from him?
00:21:51No, miss.
00:21:52Not a word.
00:21:53But I understand it's on account of some girl
00:21:55His father discharged him.
00:21:57What did the old man say about it?
00:21:58Nothing, sir.
00:21:59He's given orders not to mention his name.
00:22:03Get us a drink, will you, Jackie?
00:22:10A million dollar catch.
00:22:11You let him slip right out of your hands.
00:22:13In fact, right out of your arms.
00:22:23She must have been a fast worker.
00:22:36That car must be running on its reputation.
00:22:39Doesn't she ever buy gas?
00:22:41Yeah.
00:22:42She goes all the way to town for it.
00:22:50Say, how would you like to make a half a dollar?
00:22:53Oh, jeez!
00:23:15Bad puncture, miss.
00:23:16Take about ten minutes to fix it.
00:23:18I'm in a hurry.
00:23:19Just put the spare on, please.
00:23:21That should have been done.
00:23:35You're not mad at me, are you?
00:23:37Please, I don't want to talk about what occurred.
00:23:40But I do.
00:23:42I've been waiting for a chance to apologize.
00:23:44It doesn't matter.
00:23:46Oh, doesn't it?
00:23:49It means more than anything else.
00:23:51It's the only thing that's kept me here.
00:23:54You mean you stayed in Somerville because...
00:23:56Because of you.
00:23:58Oh, come on.
00:23:59Give me a break.
00:24:01Well, when you ask me that way, I can't say no.
00:24:04Then we're going to be friends?
00:24:08Just wait till I change this tire.
00:24:26Somebody must have lost a lot of tax.
00:24:51How about another box, mister?
00:24:54I'll drop another box for a quarter.
00:25:15Hey, don't rush off.
00:25:25We're friends, aren't we?
00:25:35We're friends, aren't we?
00:25:55We're friends, aren't we?
00:26:15What I know is meaningless
00:26:22When my life is soaked in debt
00:26:28When my life's too worth one more
00:26:35I'll be able to see on my throne
00:26:42What all ages left for me
00:26:49Let me hide myself in thee
00:26:57Amen
00:27:03Now we will take up the collection,
00:27:06remembering that it is more blessed to give
00:27:10than to receive.
00:28:10I take my text today from the Lord's Prayer.
00:28:35Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.
00:28:39Never has the force of these words been brought home to me
00:28:43more strongly than now.
00:28:45I owed a considerable amount of money
00:28:49which I couldn't pay.
00:28:54I had prayed that this would be forgiven me.
00:28:56My prayers were answered
00:29:00by the young man who came
00:29:05to collect the debt.
00:29:08His kindness gave me new courage, new faith,
00:29:11and I thought how much better the world would be
00:29:17if all of us were as ready as he was
00:29:23to forgive the debts of others.
00:29:26Ah, not only the debts of money,
00:29:31but also the debts of wounded bandits,
00:29:37hurt tribes,
00:29:40misunderstandings.
00:29:45Amen.
00:30:05I got it.
00:30:07It's all right, my boy.
00:30:10Go over to the parsnip.
00:30:12I'll be there soon.
00:30:18Mr. Wallace isn't here and I will not take a message for him.
00:30:22You won't?
00:30:25Are you the young woman that persuaded him to extend that loan?
00:30:30Well, he's fired.
00:30:32Thank you for being so kind to you.
00:30:37The least you could do is to show a little courtesy in return.
00:30:41Well, get in touch with him. Tell him to call his office.
00:30:44You ungrateful little dog.
00:31:01Someone just phoned from your office.
00:31:03They said you had lost your job on account of us.
00:31:06I'm so sorry.
00:31:08Oh, don't worry about that.
00:31:10I mean for the way I've been treating you.
00:31:13I shouldn't have punished you for liking me.
00:31:17Liking you?
00:31:19Mary and I have been crazy about you.
00:31:21Well, you have?
00:31:23I never had it so bad before.
00:31:26It's the first time I...
00:31:27You mean that?
00:31:39Mr. Wallace had something to say to me.
00:31:43As soon as I can find my earphones.
00:31:55Pardon me.
00:31:57They must be in my room.
00:32:18Yes!
00:32:47How do you like it, old lady?
00:33:11We fooled them, honey.
00:33:12They'd never guess we were on a honeymoon.
00:33:26By the way, dear, there's something I've got to tell you.
00:33:29Are you sure it's something I want to hear?
00:33:31Well, it is sort of a confession.
00:33:34Then I don't want to hear it.
00:33:36I don't care about your other girls.
00:33:38As long as those affairs are over and done with.
00:33:41But I've got to tell you.
00:33:49I'm trying to tell you that you're married to a millionaire.
00:33:54My father is old man Wallace, the capitalist.
00:33:57The man with the checkbook.
00:34:00The Mr. Wallace?
00:34:01The old Wallace himself.
00:34:03Oh, and he didn't even come to your wedding.
00:34:06He didn't know about it.
00:34:07And I wouldn't give the old grouch a chance to spoil it.
00:34:10Oh, he couldn't be that terrible.
00:34:12When are you going to phone and break the news to him?
00:34:14And have him come rushing over here?
00:34:17Listen, this is the first honeymoon we ever had.
00:34:19You don't want him to ruin it that quick, do you?
00:34:23Do you think he'll like me?
00:34:25Oh, you're not going with me when I break the news.
00:34:28I'm going to breathe into that lion's den alone.
00:34:31And I'll pull his teeth before I trust him with you.
00:34:34When are you going to tell him?
00:34:36Come on.
00:34:41Mr. Wallace.
00:34:42Hello, how's my dad?
00:34:45Well, sir, his health is very good, but I...
00:34:48You're fired!
00:34:50Give that girl a week's pay and get me another secretary.
00:34:54Well, young man, what are you doing here?
00:34:58Back on the job, Dad.
00:35:01Come in here.
00:35:08Well?
00:35:10Are you all right?
00:35:11Sure, why?
00:35:13I thought something had happened to you.
00:35:15Trouble.
00:35:16Women or something.
00:35:17Oh, I'm sorry if I worried you, Dad.
00:35:19Where have you been?
00:35:20In Somerville.
00:35:22Locked up?
00:35:24Running a garage.
00:35:26Oh.
00:35:28Make any money?
00:35:29Not a dime.
00:35:31Did you make any while I was gone?
00:35:33Yes, about 100,000.
00:35:35Well, maybe I better stay away.
00:35:37Yeah, do you think you could buckle down to business now
00:35:39and stop fooling around and chasing women?
00:35:42I know it.
00:35:46Come here.
00:35:50What's happened to you?
00:35:52What's changed you?
00:35:54Congratulations.
00:35:55For what?
00:35:56I'm married.
00:35:57You're what?
00:35:58Yes, I'm married.
00:36:00And she's a wonderful, wonderful girl.
00:36:02A wonderful gold digger.
00:36:04That's not true.
00:36:05Well, you go back and tell her she'll never handle a cent of my money.
00:36:07She's not that kind.
00:36:08Oh, shut up.
00:36:09Listen to me, I...
00:36:10Get out.
00:36:11Will you listen to me?
00:36:12Get out and get rid of her.
00:36:14Let me explain.
00:36:15Now get rid of her or you'll never handle a cent of my money.
00:36:18Now get out.
00:36:20Get out.
00:36:25I want to get rid of her and I don't want any of her.
00:36:33What's this?
00:36:37Nothing to worry about.
00:36:39Just had a fight with Dad.
00:36:41Oh, a fight with your father?
00:36:43It's an old family custom.
00:36:45This is the last of it.
00:36:47Not even old man Wallace can say the things he said about you and get away with it.
00:36:51What do you think about him?
00:36:53Well, he took it for granted that you married me for his money.
00:36:56Oh, gee, but I didn't even know you had any money.
00:36:59That's what I tried to tell him.
00:37:01He wouldn't listen.
00:37:03Well, that's that.
00:37:06No.
00:37:07I'm going to go and straighten it out.
00:37:09Oh, no, you're not.
00:37:10Oh, yes, I am.
00:37:11And just as soon as I can get my things on.
00:37:14You expect me to come crawling back to him on bended knees?
00:37:16He's crazy.
00:37:19I'm not going to have my wife insulted.
00:37:22Don't you see, darling?
00:37:23If I've separated you and your father, I've just got to bring you back together again.
00:37:29Well, maybe you're right.
00:37:31I know I'm right.
00:37:33You're applying for a job?
00:37:36Oh, I'm a very experienced secretary.
00:37:41Too experienced, I'm afraid.
00:37:44You needn't wait.
00:37:45Well, I'll be.
00:37:46Stop.
00:37:48Aren't there any ladies left in the world?
00:37:58Now, that's enough.
00:37:59Keep them out.
00:38:00I don't want to see them all.
00:38:01Yes, Mr. Wallace.
00:38:07I wish to see Mr. Wallace on personal business.
00:38:10Your name?
00:38:11I mean, Floyd.
00:38:13Well, Mr. Wallace is very busy today.
00:38:16Well, my business is very important to Mr. Wallace.
00:38:20Tell me what it is.
00:38:24You can't go in.
00:38:33I told that fool not to let anyone in.
00:38:35Well, he did try to stop me.
00:38:36Oh, he did, eh?
00:38:38And you walked in anyhow.
00:38:46Now, here's the girl I want for my secretary.
00:38:48You can start it right now.
00:38:51Take off your things.
00:38:52I've got to catch up with my work.
00:38:54Now, that's the kind of a girl we need.
00:38:56A girl with a mind of her own.
00:38:58One who can start things for herself.
00:39:00A girl with, uh, with, uh...
00:39:03Initiative?
00:39:04Correct.
00:39:06You know, I've got an idea.
00:39:07You're going to be all right.
00:39:16Take a letter.
00:39:21Send a check to this attorney.
00:39:23Ten percent of his bill.
00:39:25Tell him I pay lawyers to win cases, not to lose them.
00:39:28You get that?
00:39:29Yes, sir.
00:39:31Now, this one.
00:39:42Hello, dear.
00:39:44No, don't send up any dining room service.
00:39:46What do you think this is, a honeymoon?
00:39:57I said we don't...
00:39:59Oh, hello, Marion.
00:40:01Where have you been?
00:40:03I've met your father.
00:40:04And he actually likes me.
00:40:07Well, but not as your wife.
00:40:09No, he doesn't even know I'm married.
00:40:13But he'd like me as his secretary.
00:40:15Yes, a secretary.
00:40:18Yes, I'm working for him as his secretary.
00:40:21Yes, as permanent.
00:40:23Oh, I'll tell you all about it when I get there.
00:40:26What's that you said?
00:40:28He said that this is some honeymoon.
00:40:30Oh, I've got loads of work to do, dear.
00:40:32I'll hurry to the office whenever I can.
00:40:36And then he said I was the best secretary he'd ever had.
00:40:40And sent me in his car.
00:40:41Well, I won't have you working for the old walrus.
00:40:44Now, we've been all over that and it's settled.
00:40:46I'm going to hold that job until I'm sure he likes me.
00:40:49And then we'll tell him.
00:40:53Come on now, give it a count of yourself.
00:40:55You went out, didn't you?
00:40:56Yeah.
00:40:57I met an old friend and his sister.
00:40:59Oh, we're invited out to dinner this evening.
00:41:01That is, if you're not too tired.
00:41:03No, I'm not.
00:41:04But I've got to be on the job early in the morning.
00:41:06Oh, well, it won't be a big evening.
00:41:08We'll dine and dance and...
00:41:10Well, you always have a good time at Dan and Pop's.
00:41:14I wonder what she'd like.
00:41:16Oh, she's probably one of those corn-fed country girls.
00:41:19It would take one like that to get a man away from you, dear.
00:41:23Maybe you should go on a corn diet.
00:41:25You would say something like that.
00:41:32Hello, Jane.
00:41:33Hello.
00:41:34Meet the wives.
00:41:36Polly, Agnes, and Kate.
00:41:39This is Mary.
00:41:40How do you do?
00:41:41Well, thanks.
00:41:42You make yourself at home, darling.
00:41:44Your husband always did, didn't you, Dick?
00:41:47I did have a case on Polly once.
00:41:50See, I don't blame you.
00:41:51I think she's charming.
00:41:57You haven't met the boys yet.
00:41:59This is George, Aunt Harry, and my brother, Van.
00:42:03How do you do?
00:42:05Ooh, butter pop.
00:42:07No, thanks.
00:42:08Oh, try one.
00:42:09You'll like it.
00:42:10I'm not used to it, really.
00:42:11All the more for the rest of us.
00:42:13Aren't you right?
00:42:17Here's to the bride.
00:42:27Shall we go in to dinner?
00:42:28Ah, food.
00:42:31I'm positively starved.
00:42:34Oh, no, you don't.
00:42:36Even newlyweds, you know, must have good manners.
00:42:39Van is taking you in.
00:42:41Maybe he'd rather get the break.
00:42:47Married man.
00:42:50Oh, well.
00:42:53No matter what you do, I suppose I forgive you anyway.
00:43:03Good morning, Mr. DeMuth.
00:43:05Good morning.
00:43:06Straighten up the desk, miss.
00:43:08I said straighten up the desk.
00:43:11Uh, yes, sir.
00:43:17Good morning, Mr. Wallace.
00:43:18Good.
00:43:22Good morning, sir.
00:43:23Good morning.
00:43:25Go straighten up my desk.
00:43:27Uh, I did it, sir.
00:43:30Now I can't find anything.
00:43:32Get out of here.
00:43:33Get out.
00:43:39Headache?
00:43:41No.
00:43:44Now, Mr. Wallace, I've been with you long enough to know when you have a headache.
00:43:48Well, what if I have?
00:43:52I don't know.
00:44:23What's this?
00:44:24Oh, drink it quick.
00:44:25No, I never take drugs.
00:44:26Please.
00:44:27No, I don't need it.
00:44:29Oh, come on now.
00:44:30Don't be a baby.
00:44:36There, that wasn't so bad, was it?
00:44:38No.
00:44:40You know, you're the first girl I've had around here who cared whether I lived or died.
00:44:45You're going to get a raise.
00:44:53Bring this up to the house, and I'll go over it tonight.
00:44:57You ought to catch up on your sleep, sir.
00:44:59What?
00:45:01You ought not to work tonight, sir, and I know it.
00:45:05Think of your health, sir.
00:45:07I took care of myself before you were born.
00:45:09Who are you to dictate to me?
00:45:11You're fired.
00:45:12Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:14Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:15Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:16Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:17Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:18Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:19You're fired.
00:45:20Oh, Mr. Wallace.
00:45:22Get out.
00:45:37How long has he been with you?
00:45:39Oh, ten years.
00:45:40Oh.
00:45:45Oh, well.
00:45:46Tell him to stay.
00:45:49Oh.
00:46:07Mr. Littles, it's all right.
00:46:10You mean I don't have to go?
00:46:15No.
00:46:16Mr. Wallace changed his mind about that errand.
00:46:19Oh.
00:46:20Oh, I see.
00:46:23I see.
00:46:31Come, come.
00:46:32Get to work.
00:46:38How do you feel now?
00:46:39Better, thanks.
00:46:41But we'll never get this cleaned up today.
00:46:44Are you sure you're having a date?
00:46:46Well, not an important one.
00:46:47I'll phone and cancel it.
00:47:13Sorry, sir, but I have a date with my new boyfriend, the boss.
00:47:29Oh, Marion.
00:47:30You can't call it off.
00:47:32Oh, that's all right, dear.
00:47:33You've had a long Sunday evening with your friend.
00:47:37Well, maybe I'll see you later.
00:47:40Bye.
00:47:44Bye.
00:47:51I haven't had a chance to thank you.
00:47:54But if there's ever anything I can do for you.
00:47:56No, thanks.
00:47:57I'll remember.
00:47:58Yes, Mr. Wallace?
00:47:59You'll work at my home tonight, Miss Boyd, if you don't mind.
00:48:02Mind?
00:48:03Well, I'd like to visit your home.
00:48:04OK.
00:48:10Oh, isn't this lovely?
00:48:12Come up to my study, Miss Boyd.
00:48:14Oh, Jenkins, show Miss Boyd upstairs.
00:48:17I'll be with you presently.
00:48:32Oh, that's Mr. Richard's room.
00:48:34This is a study.
00:48:42Oh.
00:49:12Miss Boyd?
00:49:19Miss Boyd?
00:49:31I'll tell you why I feel so sure of that, Elizabeth.
00:49:34Don't be surprised to hear that the prodigal son has been welcomed home, Miss.
00:49:42Yes, sir, the old walrus may be opening a family iceberg to me right now.
00:49:47You know, I think I'll call up and find out if I'm a millionaire.
00:49:57Madison 2134.
00:50:07This is Richard, isn't it?
00:50:09Yes, I know your voice.
00:50:12Have you got rid of that woman yet?
00:50:14No.
00:50:15And I don't intend to.
00:50:20That was my son.
00:50:22I suppose you heard about his latest exploit.
00:50:25Letting himself get married for his money.
00:50:29Have you met his wife?
00:50:30No, and I won't.
00:50:31Well, how do you know she's what you think she is?
00:50:34Because that's the only kind he was ever interested in.
00:50:36Oh, she may be different.
00:50:38Yeah, all women are not like yourself, you know.
00:50:41Oh, if he'd only married a woman like you.
00:50:43But I wouldn't wish that on you.
00:50:46Never marry a rich man's worthless son.
00:50:49You'll regret it.
00:50:50How do you know he's worthless?
00:50:51Have you ever given him a chance to make good?
00:50:53I've given him job after job.
00:50:56In your own business.
00:50:57You treat him like a small boy, I'll bet.
00:51:00No one can succeed unless they're on their own.
00:51:03Hmm, I never thought of it that way before.
00:51:06Well, why don't you give him that chance?
00:51:08You know, a chance to make something of himself.
00:51:11And if he's anything like you, I know he'll succeed.
00:51:15If you're so sure you're right,
00:51:17would you be willing to bet your own future on it?
00:51:20How?
00:51:21I'll back him up for any amount up to a million dollars.
00:51:24If you'll go into business with him.
00:51:26I'll get in touch with him tomorrow.
00:51:28Why not tonight?
00:51:29I have a number that'll reach him.
00:51:30How did you get that number?
00:51:32He's called your office every single day,
00:51:33and you wouldn't even talk to him.
00:51:35Uh, uh, Parkway 9872.
00:51:44Hello?
00:51:45Yes, ma'am.
00:51:46It's for Dick.
00:51:47Pardon me.
00:51:51Hello?
00:51:52This is Mr. Wallace's secretary.
00:51:55Marion!
00:51:58Uh, yes, I have a message for you from Mr. Wallace.
00:52:02He says he will back you in business up to a million dollars.
00:52:05What?
00:52:06No, he does not want you to get rid of your wife,
00:52:10but expects her to make good along with you.
00:52:13Tell him that you're in on it, too.
00:52:15Uh, Mr. Wallace wants to see you in his office in the morning
00:52:18to explain details.
00:52:20Who says I didn't marry her, Goldie?
00:52:22What?
00:52:23What's that?
00:52:24Oh, uh, nothing, Marion.
00:52:28Oh, yes, hi.
00:52:29Good night, Mr. Wallace.
00:52:33I told you so.
00:52:35Oh, it's forgiven?
00:52:36He'll start me in business up to a million dollars.
00:52:39Congratulations!
00:52:40Oh, isn't that wonderful, Dick?
00:52:42Let's have a real celebration.
00:52:43Like we used to.
00:52:45Say, uh, there may be a case of champagne left.
00:52:47Oh, let me crack that open.
00:52:49Oh, let's get something snappy.
00:52:58Oh, pardon me.
00:52:59I'm wasting your time.
00:53:00I would like to get through as soon as possible.
00:53:02Yeah.
00:53:03Well...
00:53:12Well, we got through early, thanks to you.
00:53:15Oh, I'll leave that in my taxi.
00:53:17Good night, Mr. Wallace.
00:53:18Good night, my dear.
00:53:30Good night.
00:53:44Feeling better now?
00:53:45Worse.
00:54:01I'm Mrs. Wallace.
00:54:03Is my husband here?
00:54:04I believe the guests have all gone.
00:54:06But I'll see.
00:54:15Mrs. Wallace is here, sir.
00:54:18Marion?
00:54:21I bet she's been waiting for me at the hotel.
00:54:24Dick?
00:54:26You should have been here, honey.
00:54:28What a party.
00:54:33Yes, sir?
00:54:34Have you located her?
00:54:35No, sir.
00:54:36Well, get busy and call up the police department.
00:54:38If something's happened to her, she'd be here.
00:54:40Yes, sir.
00:54:41Yes, sir.
00:54:42Yes, sir.
00:54:43Yes, sir.
00:54:44Yes, sir.
00:54:45Yes, sir.
00:54:46Yes, sir.
00:54:47Yes, sir.
00:54:48Yes, sir.
00:54:49Yes, sir.
00:54:50Yes, sir.
00:54:51Yes, sir.
00:54:52She'd be here.
00:54:54I suppose you mean Marion.
00:54:56Well, something has happened.
00:54:58She's left me.
00:54:59Left you?
00:55:00The woman you wouldn't see.
00:55:02She came here to show you how wrong you were.
00:55:04She took the job to sell herself to you, to bring you and me together again.
00:55:08And she made good.
00:55:10Yeah, but I didn't.
00:55:12I lost her.
00:55:14You mean she'll never come back?
00:55:16Never.
00:55:17She's not that kind.
00:55:18Well, we'll see about that.
00:55:20Where would she go?
00:55:21I tell you, Dad, it's no use.
00:55:26She's the only woman I ever cared for.
00:55:29Except your mother.
00:55:32And I'm going to find her.
00:55:34I tell you, Dad, it's useless.
00:55:36I've been to Somerville.
00:55:38She and Dr. Hall have gone.
00:55:40Nobody knows where.
00:55:42So, you weren't good enough for her, eh?
00:55:46You didn't think she was good enough for you.
00:55:48What are you...
00:55:49Don't let's quarrel again.
00:55:50Give me another chance.
00:55:53You think she will?
00:55:55Maybe.
00:55:57I've proved that I'm worth it.
00:56:17You've worked hard.
00:56:19You've made good.
00:56:22She'd be proud of you if she only knew.
00:56:26Yes.
00:56:30If she only knew.
00:56:40Aren't you scared to be home?
00:56:42Ah, yes.
00:56:50Give me long distance, please.
00:56:58Long distance?
00:57:00Somerville? Oh, put them on.
00:57:06Hello.
00:57:08How are you?
00:57:09Very well, thanks.
00:57:11Nice trip.
00:57:13And Dick.
00:57:15How is he?
00:57:16Oh, he's back at work again.
00:57:18Doing splendidly.
00:57:20I never would have believed that a boy could change so much.
00:57:26The office needs you, too.
00:57:28Oh, Mr. Wallace's new secretary is terrible.
00:57:33He wishes you were back.
00:57:37So, to all of us.
00:57:39Oh, thank you.
00:57:41Goodbye.
00:57:49I wonder.
00:58:04Oh, Mr. Richard isn't in, madam, but I expect him soon.
00:58:08That's all right, I'll wait in the study.
00:58:19Good evening, sir.
00:58:20Evening.
00:58:21Oh, Mr. Wallace, you're, uh...
00:58:28Hello, darling.
00:58:33Hmm.
00:58:35You do look like the tired businessman.
00:58:39I'm not going to have you running yourself down like this any longer.
00:58:44I prescribe first, dinner at the Lido.
00:58:47A snappy musical show, and...
00:58:49No, thanks, Polly.
00:58:53Well, if you don't feel up to it tonight, perhaps some other night.
00:58:58Polly, I'm through playing around.
00:59:01It's very sweet of you to think of me and all that, but...
00:59:04Well, that's the way I feel about it.
00:59:12Goodbye.
00:59:14Goodbye.
00:59:17Goodbye.
00:59:38Marion!
00:59:39Good day.
00:59:47Good day.
00:59:53Janice.
00:59:57I'm staying at my club tonight.
01:00:02Yes, sir.