"[Instrumental music]" "[Instrumental music]" "[Car revving]" "[Music continues]" "Say, wait here." "I'll be right out." "Alright, lady." "[Knock on window]" " Are you ready?" " Yeah, just got my grip packed." "Hurry, we haven't much time." "[Knock on door]" "[Knock on door] 'Open up here.'" " Who is it?" " 'It's George.'" "Oh, wait a minute." "What do you want?" "Why ain't you out there helping us entertain the customers?" "I thought you were going to let me off tonight." "There's a mob out there who want to dance." " You can get off tomorrow." " Wait a minute." "I've been counting on tonight for a long time." "Look here." "Ever since I married your mother" "You're acting like this place ain't good for ya." "Since you came, there's only one way" "For a girl to end up here and you know it." "Ah, come down outta that fake balloon." "Hustle out there and get to work." "You understand?" "I understand." "It's alright, Kitty." "Here, take this." "You gotta hurry up, Eadie." " It's nearly train time." " Wait a minute." "I wanna say goodbye to mom." "Are you crazy?" "[Instrumental music]" "Good evening." "Everything alright?" "It's fine." "Goodbye, mom." "Goodbye." "Oh, come on, Eadie." "We'll miss the train." "This is your berth right here, ladies." "Wait up your compartment." "I'll fix it for you." "Okay, porter." " Beg your pardon, ladies." " That's alright." "In fact, that's quite alright." "Kitty!" "Look here, Kitty, from now on you gotta cut out the carving." "Oh, say, he was kinda cute." "We could have fun on this train..." "We're not out for fun." "Listen, Kitty, you know why I scrimped and saved" "Every penny to get away from here." "Sure, I do." "You wanted to keep straight." "Yes." "I'm going to keep straight." "That's fine." "Hasn't it occurred to you that girls our age" "Have been proposed to?" "Oh, have they?" "So what?" "Well, has anybody ever asked you to marry him?" "Well, not exactly." "No, not me either." "Every man I've met" "Thought he could insult me." " You can take care of yourself." " Sure, I can." "But I'm sick and tired of battling." "Nobody ever believes I have ideals." "But I have and I'll show 'em I have." " I never knew you felt so..." " Well, I do." "I'm not gonna be beaten down like my mother was." "If I have any kids, they're gonna have a break." " Because I'm gonna be somebody." " You bet you are." "You'll have your name up in lights on Broadway..." "Oh, no, I won't." "I don't kid myself." "I know my singing and dancing" "Won't get me anywhere." "I'm gonna get married." "Married?" "Yes, and I'm gonna marry somebody that is somebody." "But, Eadie, suppose you fall in love with some poor guy." "Love?" "Hm." "Oh, love is a bigger thing than money, Eadie." "Mom married for love." "That's pretty hard for me to take any stock in it" "After what happened to her." "After all, you know, those New York big shots" "Aren't gonna be down at the train to meet us." "No." "But I'm gonna meet them if I've to dynamite Park Avenue." "Attagirl." "[Piano music]" "Well, what is it?" "I'd like to get in on that job tonight." "Entertaining at that penthouse." "Oh, you mean, the Frank Cousins party?" " Yes, Mr. Miller." " What's the idea?" "Wanna be turned loose among a flock of millionaires?" "No." "I just want to earn the $25." "That's all." "Hmm, sorry." "I can't send any dead weight like you to that party." "Wait a minute." "Eadie, I'm crazy about you" "I'd let you in that party in a minute." "If you be a little friendly." "Why, I never meant to be unfriendly." "How about supper after the party?" " Yes, Mr. Miller." " That's the girl." "I gotta go." "See you tonight." "Alright, Chapman." "Get in the line." "Come on." "Let's go." "[Piano music]" "Well, did you put it over?" "I'm getting my first chance at a millionaire tonight" "And am I going after that guy, Cousins." "And if Bert gets wise" "We'll both be out on our ears by morning." "Oh, I don't know." "[Instrumental music]" "Who is the guy that's giving this party anyway?" "Who cares." "They all have the same line." "And I give 'em the same answer." " Good evening, ladies." " Hello." " Will you follow me, please?" " With pleasure." "Come on, girls." "This way." " Oh!" "Little Willie." " Hello, Tarzan." "Kid takes a holiday." "You aren't Mr. Cousins, are you?" " Oh, no." " That's a relief." " Fine." " I'm Cousin's son." "It's your secret." "Ah, nice party the boys are having." "Uh, yes, miss." "I beg your pardon." "Which one is Mr. Cousins?" "I'm afraid he isn't here at the moment, miss." "All these belles around here I'll have to work fast." "Me too, uh..." "Do you ever get a night off?" "I kinda like the butler." "Well, it's just as easy to like a millionaire." "Girls, get in your costumes for the first number." "Hurry up." "Will you try for once to be a lady?" "If they wanted ladies they'd be home with their wives." "Oh, yeah?" "Come on, girls." "Hurry it up." "This is gorgeous, girls." "Mr. Cousins must own a money factory." "Come on, girls." "Wonder how Cousins would like a little niece." "That's okay with me." "I still like the butler." "Your life stinks." "Kitty, maybe they got a garbage man." "What do you know, girls?" "Silk sheets." "My mother told me silk sheets weren't healthy." "My mother never told me nothin'." "Get off that costume." "It's just been cleaned." "Hey, you gotta go upstairs to take a bath." "Gee!" "They got a silver swan spittin' in the sink!" "Ready for the first number, girls." "Don't forget, we're makin' an early getaway, you and me." " I'm not forgetting anything." " Yes, but I..." "[Knock on door]" " Who is it?" " 'Mr. Cousins.'" " Good evening, Mr. Cousins." " Good evening." "I'm very anxious to get the entertainment started" "As soon as possible." "Right away, sir." "Oh, Mr. Cousins?" "What do you think of this years crop?" "Very nice." "Mr. Cousins, that's terribly sweet of you." "You know, I can't tell you how thrilled we are to be here." " Thank you." " I've wanted to meet you." " I do hope you like our..." " Yes?" "Beg your pardon, sir." "But Mr. Paige has arrived." " He has?" " Yes, sir." "Excuse me." "'Hello, T.R. How's the old bear?" "'" "(T.R.) 'Good enough to give you bulls a battle any day.'" " Good evening T.R. How are you?" " Hello, Cousins." "How are you?" "I'm fine." "Fine." "What's the idea of all the whoopee?" "Why, just a little celebration for few of my friends." "Have you any reason to celebrate?" "Ha ha!" "Why not, why not." "We all have to play once in a while." "Oh, by the by." "I wanna have a talk with you before the evening's over." "Oh, let's get it done with now" "So we can enjoy the party." " Good, good." " 'Oh, hello, T.R.'" "Hello, senator!" "How been ya?" "We're hearing a lot about you in Washington." "Yeah?" "What did they say?" "That you're going to represent America" "In the new Disarmament Conference." "Oh, oh, that's fine." "Imagine battling Paige putting up a sales talk for peace" "Well, maybe you think I couldn't get away with it." "Not at all." "Not at all." "I know you could." "I know you could." "You certainly are the man for that office." "Hello, T.R." "You're looking well." "I'm looking as well as I can without my glasses." "Shall we, uh..." "[Instrumental music]" "Sit down." "Sit down, T.R." "What I've to say won't take longer than a minute." "Oh, this is what you call artistic, eh?" "Have a cigar." "Never had much time with this sort of thing myself." "Hmm." "Guess I'll have to cut down on the liquor." "Ha ha!" "Yeah." "Sit down." "Sit down, T.R." "I'll tell you what I want to talk to you." "You don't have to tell me." "I'll tell you." "You're in a corner and your taking this last chance" "So I'll get soft and let you out." "I don't know what you might have heard, T.R., but..." "Things aren't bad with me as they might be." "I still have assets." "Oh, you haven't got a dime" "That isn't owed 20 different ways." "T.R., if you'd only quit hammering." "Just give me a breathing spell..." "Now, wait a minute." "You remember a time I got myself in a jam" "And came to Cousins And Company for a little help?" "Well, I wanted to help you, T.R. but... my partners..." "Your junior partners." "When did you ever let your junior partners" "Run you, Cousins?" "I should think I'd be the last man in the world" "You'd come to for help." " You are." " Hm." "I'm sorry, Cousins." "Yeah, what's that?" "It's nice." " What is it?" " That's a genuine Cellini." "Oh!" "Thought it was a boat." "Hm-hm!" "Well, I'd pick it up at auction some time." "'Oh, don't take it so hard, Cousins.'" "'They've been a lot of others in the same boat.'" "Lot of roughnecks like me either." "Very best family." "Hello, T.R. Have some champagne." " I must go and change." " Wait." "I'll go with you." "Hey!" "Oh, waiter." "Waiter!" "Is your master about?" " My master?" " Yes." "Mr. Cousins." "Where is he?" "Oh!" "My master?" "Mr. Cousins." "You'll find him in there, miss." "This is a very charming home." "Mr. Cousin's wife must have lovely taste." "Oh!" "Mr. Cousins isn't married, miss." " Oh!" "Oh, he isn't." " No, no, no, no." "And he's very partial to blondes." "Have you been drinking?" "Hm-hm." "Let's you and me have a little snifter." "Say, what do you take me for?" "What do you think?" "Maybe that'll teach you to keep your place." "Oh, Mr. Cousins, I didn't know you were here." "Perhaps I'm interrupting you." "Uh, were you doing something important?" "No." "Nothing important." "What are you doing here with a grand party going on outside?" "You know, you must be the happiest man in the world." "Why should you think that?" "Well, because you've got everything." "A beautiful home and engaged to be married." "No, no." "No." "I'm not engaged." "You aren't?" "How did a good little thing like you ever escape?" "Well, perhaps because I never met you." "Well, we've met now, haven't we?" " Will you have a cigarette?" " No." "I never smoke." "Oh." "No minor vices, eh?" "Mr. Cousins, people always think show girls are wild." "But take me for instance, all the time" "I've been on Broadway, I'm the same girl as when I left home." "Sorry." "Perhaps, perhaps you think I'm a bit bold, don't you?" "No, no, I don't." "Not at all." "That's nice." "You know, I'm just crazy about art." " Are you?" " Hm-hm." " That's a genuine Cellini." " Huh?" " A Cellini." " So it is." "I bet that cost a lot of money." "Yes." "That's practically priceless." "Oh, swell." "Somebody else was admiring that tonight." "I don't blame 'em." "Would you accept that with my compliments?" " What?" " 'I shall like you to have it.'" "No, Mr. Cousins." "A girl couldn't accept an expensive gift" "Like that from a gentleman unless she was engaged." "Alright." "Then we'll be engaged." "You're kidding me." "No." "Would you like to have these star rubies?" "You could make a ring with 'em." "You..." "You mean, an engagement ring?" "Yes." "Say, Bert's furious." "They're waiting for you..." "The next number." "I'll be right with you, dear." "Here you are." "And I hope you'll be very happy." "Why-why they're beautiful..." "Excuse me." "You know, I-I don't even know your first name." "Frank." "Then we're really engaged, Frank?" "Aren't we?" "You're the strangest man I ever met but..." "But you're the sweetest." "Oh!" "Are you coming to see our next number?" "No." "No, I've got something to do." "Then I'll be back just as soon as we finish..." "Frank." "Well, well, what's it all about?" "Kitty, I..." "Say, what do you kids think this is?" "What have you been up to?" "Nothing." "Nothing at all." "Just getting engaged to be married." " Married?" " Who are you trying to kid?" "I'm engaged to marry Frank Cousins" "So you can just ease yourself out." "Okay, okay, you're fired." " Oh, yeah?" " Yeah." " But, Bert?" " Come on or you'll be out too." "Eadie..." "Say, did somebody ask you to sniffle a little of my power?" "Honest, Kitty." "Cousins asked me to marry him." "He's crazy as a bed bug." "But I'm..." "[Gunshot]" "What was that?" "That sounded like a gun to me." " Let's get outta here." " Wait a minute, Kitty." "I..." "[Eadie screaming]" "Eadie." "Kitty, I've got his cufflinks." "'What happened?" "'" "Over there." "Hey, stay where you are." "Hello, hello." "This is Harris in Mr. Cousins' apartment." "Get a policeman and send him right up the back way." "Thanks." "Chris, come in here." "Yes, Mr. Harrison." "It's Mr. Cousins." "Behind the desk." "Watch them." " Mr. Paige." " What?" "Will you come with me, please?" " What?" " It's very urgent." "It's Mr. Cousins, sir." "He shot himself." "No." "Officer, this is a friend of Mr. Cousins." " Yes." " Mr. T.R. Paige, the banker." " 'Oh, how do you do?" "'" " I took him for a waiter." "That was brilliant." "This looks like suicide, Mr. Paige." "But I'd like to know what happened to his cufflinks." "Say, what were you two girls doing in here?" "We, we, uh, we..." "We weren't in here." "No." "We, we..." "We weren't in here." "Oh, they're alright, officer." "This one's a friend of mine." "We'll have to have them searched, Mr. Paige." "If we don't find those links." "Oh!" "Oh, Mr. Paige, I feel faint." "Don't worry, alright?" "Sit down, sit down." "He gave me those cufflinks." "Take it outta my stockings, please." "Oh!" "Oh, butler, get a glass of water." "Yes, sir." "You girls better give me your names." "Officer, open the window." "Oh, sure." " Where?" " Here." "Come along with the water." "There you are." "Drink that." "You'll be alright." "I'm your friend." "Can I depend on that?" "(T.R.) 'Now, look here'" "'We've been over this ground a thousand times.'" " If these fellows want to..." " Good morning, Mr. Paige." "Where the devil did you..." "I'm sorry, Mr. Paige." "She got right in when I wasn't looking." "Alright, did you give her the envelope?" " Yes, I did." " She gave me the star rubies." "Well?" "But I did want to see you personally, uh, alone." " Excuse me." " No, no, sit down, sit down." "Didn't I meet you at the party last night?" "I wasn't there." "Worst luck." " Well, T.R., won't you..." " Uh..." " Miss, uh..." " Chapman." "Chapman, yeah." "This is Lord Douglas." " Delighted." " Lord Douglas?" "Are you really a Lord?" "Gee, I always thought they'd look different." "I'm awfully sorry, I'm leaving town today" "And I'm going to be very busy." "As if I couldn't wait for you after last night." "Do you mind if I sit down?" "I've to spend the rest of my time with Lord Douglas." " Go ahead, T.R. I could wait." " No, no." "Sure." "I should put through a call to Toronto." "Well, goodbye." "I'll probably see you again." "Goodbye." "Well?" " Can't I see you alone?" " Alone?" "It isn't necessary." "But it's about last night." "Well, go on, shoot." "Well, I did want to thank you for what you did for me" "And when you reached into my stocking I..." "Sorry, sir." "What are you doing?" "Excavating?" "Is that all, Mr. Paige?" "Yes, yes, that's all." "Uh, thank you." "That'll do." " I'll finish that on the train." " Yes, sir." "So what is this?" "Blackmail?" "Why, Mr. Paige, I..." "It's about Mr. Cousins." "I only want to thank you" "For keeping my name outta the papers." "Oh, is that so?" "Well, that publicity might have got you ahead." "I don't want to get ahead." "Not in show business." " You don't?" " No." "Few years in the spotlight if you make it" "And when that's over you'll be a has-been for life." "Oh, where'd you pick up all this philosophy?" "Being poor and going hungry." "Huh!" "That's where I learned a lot." "Being poor and going hungry." "You'll get what you want, alright." "By the way, what do you want?" "I want to amount to something, be somebody" "Get some place that really counts." "Well, that's the way I felt and talked 40 years ago." "Why didn't I meet you then?" "You can have the best time of your life from now on." "What are you doing?" "Making me a proposition?" "Hmm-hmm." "I haven't got any job this morning." "Hmm." "I wouldn't be nice to the boss." "Why?" "What was wrong with him?" "Mr. Paige, I've done a lot of thinking" "And ever since I was a kid, I've known" "There was only one right thing for any girl to do." " And that's get married." " Oh!" "Married, uh?" "Mr. Paige, the man I marry is going to be proud of me." "I don't doubt it, Eadie." "I don't doubt it for a moment." "Now, look here." "While you're looking for that job..." "Oh, no!" "Hm-hm." "Why you've got something saved up?" " No." " Well, then let me be a pal." " I'll pay it back." " I know you will." " Thanks pal." " Eh, now, look here, Eadie..." "You and I've got too much in common to beat about the bush." "You want to scratch me off your list." "I'm not a ladies man." "Oh, Mr. Paige, don't be such a pessimist." "Oh, Mr. Paige, the car's here." " Already?" " You'll have to hurry." " Your check's made out." " What's the exact amount?" "Thirteen million fifty three thousand." " Coming, T.R.?" " Coming." "Sign the Australian check, Mr. Paige." "Get me something to sign it on." " Here you are, sir." " You've only 20 minutes." "What is it?" "The Jersey Central?" " No, Pennsylvania." " Here you are." " Goodbye." " Goodbye, sir." "Goodbye, T.R., and thanks for everything." "Goodbye." "Have a nice trip." " Uh, where's Mr. Paige going?" " Palm Beach." "Palm Beach." "Boy, take us straight to the beach." "And am I going to make that ocean sizzle." "Oh, no, you're not." "This is a business trip." "Ah!" "Say, those cufflinks Cousins gave you" "Certainly made a swell ring." " Yeah, didn't they?" " Hmm." "I've always wondered why you ever left that guy his shirt?" "Catharine, don't be ludicrous." "How am I doing?" "Say, those Park Avenue words don't go with your hair." "Well, they better get used to it." "Boy, where can we find Mr. T.R. Paige?" "'He's got a house over in Palm Beach.'" "'And he's got an office too.'" "Uh, maybe we better go to his office." "Yeah, sort of sneak up on him." "Here you is, ladies." "Boy, you may wait." "Well, hello." " Kitty?" " How do you do?" "It cost me 8750 to bring you down here as my chaperone." "And chaperones don't go for door men, understand?" "Alright." "Alright!" "Good morning." "Will you kindly tell Mr. Paige" "'A Miss Chapman is out... '" "Just a minute, Miss Nutter." " Oh, good morning." " Good morning." " You almost beat us down here." " Yeah?" " Yes." "Is Mr. Paige in?" " No." "And he won't be in." " He's down here on business." " Is that so?" "I'll sit right here on this marble bench" "Until I put a dent in it." "But I'm gonna see Mr. Paige." "Suit yourself, young lady." "Hello." "New York was calling me." "Tom Paige Junior." "Oh, hello, Angel." "They cut us off." "Sure, I tried to phone you." " Liar." " Shh!" "I have missed you a lot." "So you don't appreciate me." "Wait till I..." "Tsk." "Tsk." "Who's that blonde out there?" "A friend of your fathers." " What?" " Yes." "You don't say." " Here, take this." " No." " Take it." " What should I say?" "Stall her, tell her your the operator." "Cut her off, I don't care." "Hello?" "Hello, operator speaking." "Your three minutes are up." " You got a cigarette, Bill?" " Sure." "Here you are." "Good morning." "Is there anything I can do for you?" "No, thanks." "I'm waiting to see Mr. Paige." "Well, I'm Mr. Paige." "Hmm, is that so?" "Well, I'm Mrs. Vanderbilt and this is Mrs. Astor." "But she left her pet horse at home." " How do you do, Mrs. Astor." " Hiya!" "Paige is outta luck." "He won't be in today." "Uh, thank you so very much." "Come, Catherine, we'll go to his house." "He's not at home either." "So, uh, how about a little lunch with me?" "Could you bring that good looking doorman along?" " Ouch!" " Ha ha ha!" "Why not?" "No, thanks." "Come on." "(Kitty) 'Ah, Eadie.'" " Now, I don't see why..." " Get in, dear." "You know, we could lunch at the Breakers." "Sorry, but we're on an 18 day diet." "Boy, where do the Paiges stay?" " 'Over by the ocean.'" " We'll go there." "The outside is all we'll ever see of Paige's joint." "Not if got a hold of old man Paige, long enough." "Boy, watch where you're going." " Down." " Huh?" "Don't cross your limbs." "Oh, gee, Eadie" "Doesn't this tropical land melt you down at all?" "(Eadie) 'Sure, it does." "I'm human.'" "Why couldn't we take one day off and have some fun?" "'Cause we're gonna be ladies." "Uh, I'm no lady." "I'm just an old fashioned homegirl, like Mae West." "Say, listen..." "We could have lunch with that clerk at the bank and be ladies." "Oh, no." "A girl might get stuck on a good looking guy like him." "Then, she'd probably wind up in a flat in New York" "Washing the babies step in." "Uh-uh." "[Screaming]" "Say, what's the big..." "Well, I'm so ins..." "The boyfriend." "What do you expect me to do at the crack like that?" " Say, what's your name?" " Tom." "And you sure got an earful, didn't you, Tom?" "I'll say I did." "I'm afraid I'll have to tell Paige everything you said." "Unless you have lunch with me." "Oh, Eadie, please." "They got a swell looking lifeguard down the lido." "They have?" "Let's..." "How delightful." "Alright, we'll have lunch." "Understand?" "Lunch." " Let's go." " Righty." " It's great, isn't it?" " Oh, it's swell." "And it could get better and better all the time." "We could be together everyday..." " Oh, no!" "We couldn't." " Why not?" "Because I invested every dime I have in the well" "To come here and marry a millionaire." " You mean, T.R. Paige?" " Why not?" " But Eadie..." " Oh, I know, I know." "He's old and he's a bear and probably crooked as a corkscrew." "But I like him and he's got plenty of dough." "It isn't the money that counts." "It's being together with somebody" "You could be crazy about." "You think life with some multi-millionaire would" "Be anything like the fun you and I could have?" "I told you, I'm not out for fun." "Argh!" "Give me my bath key." "I've been on the level with you, Tom." "Why can't you be a pal?" "Alright, I'll show you just how much of a pal I can be." "Look it out there." " 'That's T.R. Paige's yacht.' - 'It is?" "'" "And I'll get a boat and take you there." "That's sweet of you but I'll get a boat." "I said, I'll take ya." "Lifeguard!" "(Tom) 'Hey, lifeguard.'" "'What is it?" "'" "(Tom) 'Can you get me a motor boat?" "'" "Right away?" "(Tom) 'Yeah, right away.'" "Okay." "I was afraid of that." "Oh, Tom, I left my bag in the bathhouse." "I'll get it." "Shove off, guard." "Let's shove off quick." " What?" " I wanna leave him ashore." "Oh, well..." "Who's gonna pay me?" "Why?" "You are not gonna make a gal out of money, are you?" "[Chuckles] Okay, baby." "Hurry up, will you?" "Step on it." "Hey!" "What's the idea?" "Sorry, I found it." "Here we are, ladies." " Uh-huh." " Thanks." "I beg your pardon, this is Mr. Paige's yacht." "Oh, yes." "Thank you." "Catharine, you may return to shore." "Okay." "Does Mr. Paige expect you?" "Why, I'm a very dear friend of his." "Oh, this way, Miss..." "Chapman." "Ms. Eadie Chapman" "Ms. Chapman." "If you'll just wait here a moment." "Thank you." "I beg your pardon, I'm looking for Mr. Paige." "I think you'll find him below, Hawkins." "Did I hear Lord Douglas?" "How do you do?" "How do you do?" "Hell, it's charming meeting you down here again." "Like this." "Thank you." "Oh, I beg your pardon." "This is Mr. Hay." "Miss..." " Chapman." " Chapman." "Yeah, nice weather." "Uh, Mr. Turner, Ms. Chapman." "It's terribly nice of you to pay us a visit." "It really is." "Oh, thank you." "Mr. Paige, asked you to come below." "I-I hope I'll see you at dinner." " Shall I?" " I hope so." "Senator Titcombe, this is Ms. Chapman." " Oh." " Senator?" "Hi, I'm pleased to meet you." " Charmed." " I'll see you later, senator." "Au revoir." "(Tom) 'Ahoy, there.'" "Captain, I should like speak to this young man alone." "Yes, miss." "You thought you ditched me?" "Shh!" "What are you doing out here?" "I'll tell Paige what you said about him." "Shh!" "If you even speak to Mr. Paige on..." " Crazy about your eyes." " Let me go." " Crazy about your mouth." " Let me go!" "Darling!" "Well, well, well." "What's all this about?" "Mr. Paige, I don't even know this young man." "I've never saw him until today." "He came out here without an invitation" "And made himself obnoxious..." "He's a vulgar, vulgarian and I hate him." "What're you going to do about that, son?" "I guess, I take after you, dad." "Your... he... (Tom) 'Well, I told you my name was Paige.'" "But wait till I tell dad what you said about him." "You know what she called you, dad?" "She said, you're an old..." " What are you doing?" " 'I'm walking home.'" "(T.R.) 'Hey, here, don't do that.'" "What a girl." " Wait for me." " Well, don't do that." " Just what she wants." " Don't I know it." "Now, be careful of her, son." "She's out to hook somebody." "You are warning me?" "[Instrumental music]" "[Chuckles]" "Charming, young lady." "No." "Say, can't you say anything but no." "No." "You can't go on giving me the run around." "Oh, yes." "I can." "Tom, please." "People are looking at us." "Let 'em look." "Please." "It's the first time I've been among your friends." "I wanna make a good impression." "Of course you do." "Well, good evening, Mrs. Chadwick." "Hello, Tommy." "Good evening, Ms. Alricks." "Good evening." "Why, good evening, Countess." "How are you, Tommy?" "Ms. Chapman." "[All laughing]" "I've never been so humiliated in all my life." "Well, neither have I." "You?" "For two weeks you've given me the come on." "And every night you put on the frost." "And you are humiliated." "How do you think I feel?" "You knew all about me, I never try to kid you." "No... who gave you that ring?" "A rich man who asked me to marry him." "I thought that's what you wanted." "Well, he died." "Oh, yeah." "I know all that, Eadie." "What's the matter with me?" "Nothing, that the preacher couldn't fix up" "With a wedding ring." "Honey, I'm nuts about you." "But no woman would be happy married to me." "Well, I'd be willing to." "Say, what does marriage amount to, anyway?" "Alright." "It's not important." "Of course it isn't." "Then don't be a fool and let it stand in your way." "Eadie, I'd give you everything in the world." "Except the one thing I want the most." "How much did you pay for the dress?" "Thirty nine, fifty." "It looks it." "Tom!" "I'll buy you twenty new ones." "Buy yourself a new tuxedo." "Sit down." "Tom, you are hurting me." "Am I really?" "I'm sorry." "Let's see." "Those were genuine Teclas." "These are genuine diamonds." "Well, you like it?" "Oh, yes." "It's heavenly." "Well, I've been looking all over Palm Beach for you." " Do you mind if I join?" " Yes, we want to be alone." "Well, I don't blame you." "Prettiest girl in Palm Beach." "You ought to see her in a bathing suit." "I have." "Got any news for Charlie boy?" "Charlie made me an offer." "Oh, is that so?" "Yes, of everything in the world." "You are going to have plenty of competition" "From me, young fellow." "I can see that." "How is your wife, Charlie?" "Cornelia?" "Fine, fine." "She's in Egypt." "You mind if we dance?" "I'm sorry, Charlie, we were just going." "Oh, just one dance." "I've got to go to Washington tonight with your dad." "Dad's going to Washington?" " Sure, don't you know?" " Know what?" "Why all the big shots hovering around here?" "He doesn't know that T.R., may have the American Delegation" "To the new Disarmament Conference." "He's started pulling another one of those." "Another one?" "Your dad thinks he's a biggest thing since Benjamin Franklin." "Excuse me, Eadie." "Let's dance." "[Instrumental music]" "Is he goin' to that conference?" "Honest?" "Honest?" "Why, the old boy is going to bend over backwards." "Listen, beautiful, you're wasting your time on Tom Paige." "It's my time if I wanna waste it." "Come on up to Washington with us tonight, Tom." " We're gonna have a lot of fun." " I can't, dad." "Can't?" " Why can't you?" " I'll be along." " Next week." " Next week." "You know how often I've see you since you picked up that blonde?" "Just twice." "What do you mean by bringing a platinum cutie like that" "Into a respectable club like this?" "Oh!" " Hello." " Good evening." "You know everybody here." "That's Lord Douglas, Senator Titcombe" "And Freddy there." "You saw him on the boat." "Ah, nice of you to join us." "That's a pretty ring you have there." "Like it?" "Yes, I do." "That's a very clever job." "Thanks." "I'll have to be going." "See you at the train." "Well, goodbye, Charlie." "Pleasant trip." "So long, Tommy boy." "Wait till you get back to New York." "I'll show you some speed." "That's fine." " Goodbye, Charlie" " Until New York." "Take Eadie to the hotel, Tom" "And get your things." "Train leaves at 12 o'clock" "(Tom) 'Oh, I'll be up soon.'" "Tom, this is the first chance I've had" "To give this back to you." " Well, I thought you liked it." " Oh, who wouldn't?" "Let's see." "'I guess, I am a little old fashioned, T.R.'" "But I can't just accept presents from men." "That's right, Eadie." "You stick the egg on." "Well, you're a help." "Well, I've to get going." "Uh, by the way, has Tom ever shown you our place yet?" "No." "Since I can't break you to up." "I'll have to do the honors myself." " Go and get your things." " I'd love it." "Waiter!" "Give me the check." "You better watch your step with that girl." "She's gonna hook you for lot of money." "Oh, it's just what I wanted to do." "Be worth a hundred thousand" "To teach that boy a lesson of a women like that." "It's a small place, Eadie." "But after all, it's home." "Well, don't you worry, Tom." "At least it's snug and cozy." "Oh!" "You ought to have that rug nailed down." "[Chuckles] You're quite right, Eadie." "I often thought of that." "This chair, sat in by Napoleon." "Those chandeliers were lit up by Louis XVI." "Beraldin by DuBary." "This place is big enough for a six day bicycle race." "Oh, that's clever." "Enter, madame." "This wing is sacred to the use of Tom Paige Junior." "How do you like it?" " Lovely." " Go on and look at that view." "Oh, what a grand view." "Tom, she's not worthwhile." "Drop her at her hotel." "And come on North with me." "Alright, dad I'll meet you at the station." "That's fine." "It's marvelous." "Whoa!" "Where's your father?" "Oh, he went to see about his packing." "Oh." "Is that you?" "Let's see." "[Tom chuckles] That's with Minnie, my old nurse." "You haven't change a bit." "I bet you were an awful cute baby." "You couldn't prove it." "My family never had money to waste on photographs." "Is that so?" "My father died when I was born." "Your father died?" "Pops was always tight." "He fell off the roof of the hospital." "Oh." "Mom was good to me." "And she was awful pretty." "But the men in our town." "They just wouldn't leave her alone." "Yeah?" "Your father can be awfully sweet and thoughtful, can't he?" "He's always sweet and thoughtful." "He doesn't like me." "Sure, he does." "You are the only girl of mine he ever asked into the house." "Tom, let's go downstairs." "Oh, no." "You haven't seen the rest of the rooms yet." " Well?" " It's... swell." "[Engine revving]" "Bye, Eadie." "Where's your father going?" "Why, you know." "He had to catch a train for New York." "Yeah?" "Well, I'm going home." "Oh, now, Eadie." "We've never been alone together." "No, and we are not going to be." "Goodnight!" "You open this door." "Now, honey, don't be like that." "Let me go." "You are pretty clever, aren't you?" "Shoving me around just because I haven't got a Park Avenue" "Accent and a family to stick up and holler." " I'm not..." " You bet you are not." "I am not afraid of you." "You and your diamond bracelets." "Guys think they can buy you for a good meal." "But it's all the same thing." "I've been in these spots before and I can take care of myself." "Go ahead, honey." "Get it off your chest." "You've had everything and been around the world." "You prowl around with the best people but haven't learned yet." " What's that?" " That others have feeling too." "I haven't had any education, alright." "I look like a hotsy-totsy, alright." "Nobody ever cared two hoots whether" "I amount to anything or not, alright." " But I care." " Gee, you're swell." "Yeah, but not swell enough to marry." "Now open that door." "You can't kid me." "You're just as human as I am." "Why can't you give me a break, Tom?" "Why can't you help me, instead of making it tough." "I thought you weren't afraid of me." "I am not." " Afraid of yourself?" " Don't let me go." "Tom, you can't do this to me." "Hey, listen, that gag of yours of being a good girl" "That isn't on the level, is it?" "Yes." "Yes, it is." "Why, Eadie, I..." "I love you so much, Tom." "You can make me cheap and common." "Like a million others." "But, gee, I..." "I wish you wouldn't." "Get out a car." "I want you to take the lady home." "'Yes, sir.'" "Well, here's some money." "Get some place where I can't find you." "If you don't, you'll be sorry." "And I'll feel like a heel." "Take it and get out." "You're driving me coo-coo." "Ladies and gentlemen" "I have the honor to present to you" "The American delegate" "To the International Disarmament Conference." "Mr. Thomas Randal Paige." "Your Excellency." "Ladies and gentlemen." "When I was a young fellow." "My feet were are all swollen" "From tramping the streets of New York looking for a job." "I used to stare in awe at the aristocratic looking" "'Gentleman sitting in the windows of his club.'" "'I never dreamed that the time would come'" "'When I could be a window sitter myself.'" "Much less that I should ever be the guest of honor" "At a dinner like this." "I am afraid tonight..." "The swelling has ascended from my feet to my head." "It was my good luck to be born in this land of opportunity." "I've come a long way, not always by methods" "That I am proud of." "But I've learned right from wrong, on the way up." "'I may not represent my country brilliantly'" "'But I pledge it will be with honesty and the fervent'" "'Desire to perpetuate'" "The good feeling between our people and all of you." "Ladies and gentlemen..." "I give you a toast." "To understanding, to tolerance, to mutual consideration" "To honor mellowed by generosity" "To peace among all the nations of the earth." "(All) Hear, hear." "Pardon me, Mr. Paige." "You son wishes to speak to you." "My son and Palm Beach." "No, sir, he's here." "Well, tell him, I'll see later." "He says it's most urgent, sir." " Oh, pardon me, will you?" " Oh, certainly, Mr. Paige." "Hello, big shot." "Hello, Tom." "Are you alright?" "Never better." "Well, then what's the matter?" "Not a thing." "Have you been drinking?" "Just this one." "Come on, sit down a minute." "May I talk to you, dad?" "Well, there's just a little matter of a banquet being given" "In my honor, that's all." "I am sorry." "But this just can't wait." "Is it about that blonde chiseler?" "She's not a chiseler." "I am gonna ask her to marry me." " Are you kidding?" " No." " You are out of your mind." " Now, wait a minute, dad." "Now, be fair..." "I know we've got all the advantages but..." "Does that make us so hot we can" "Look down on a poor kid that's fought her way up" "With everything against her." "Oh, you can pick things like her on any street corner." "Oh, no, you can't." "I could tell you things about Eadie" "That would make you love her." "What?" " Her farther was a drunkard." " Oh!" "Her mother was just no good, in some little town in Kansas." "I don't doubt that." "Eadie grew up in joints." "She earned her living in second grade night club." "And she came through the whole thing clean." "You believe that?" "I believe her." "And I love her." "Tom, I don't think you realize" "What I have been through in my life." "The insults and the slights." "Oh, now, dad." "Oh, it's the truth." "I'm roughneck Paige." "Good enough to deal within the street" "But not good enough for their honors or their club." "Well, you are in now, aren't you?" "Well, this was just to be the" "Beginning." "I wanted to go on from here." "Well, that's alright, dad." "But..." "I've always been so proud of you, Tom." "I wanted to go on being proud." " If you're gonna marry this..." " You can be proud of Eadie." "If you'll just give her a chance." "Well..." "I'm not gonna let you make a fool of yourself, Tom." "Goodbye, dad." "'Wait a minute." "Where are you going?" "'" "I haven't seen her yet." "[Knock on door] I came to you first." "Who is it?" "'Miss Newberry.'" "Oh, wait a minute." "Tom, I've never denied you anything in my life, have I?" "This is the first thing I ever really wanted." "You're the only thing I've got in the world." "I'm not gonna life forever, you know?" "I am sorry, dad." "But I love her." "You really think she could make the grade?" "I am sure of it." "Well, alright, Tom." "If it's gonna make you happy." "Go on, marry her." "You have my blessing." "Dad, I knew you'd come through." "I gotta go tell her." "I'll see you before I turn in." "Will you come back?" "This is my big night, you know?" "Sure I will if you want." "Yes." "Tom!" "Well, Mr. Paige." "They are asking for you." "Get me the district attorney." "At his house?" "Get me the district attorney." "'Is anything wrong?" "'" "I'm gonna put that scheming, gold digger that hooked my son" "Just where she belongs." "[Instrumental music]" "Darling, why don't you concentrate on Charlie Turner?" "Guy's getting so nuts about you, he might even divorce his wife..." "Oh, shut up, Kitty." "What good does it do to you to mush around about Tom Paige?" "Even if he wanted to marry you?" " His dad would cut him off." " I wouldn't care." "You wouldn't?" "No." "I'd marry Tom if he didn't have a dime." "Well, that destroys me." "I'm getting what's coming to me." "I thought I could outsmart everybody." "Get anything I wanted." "I didn't even know what I wanted." "Oh, you'll get over Tom Paige." "Why, I've been that way about a million guys." "You've got the right idea about men." "I'm a fool." "[Knock on door]" "Come in." "The housekeeper says if your girlfriend gets any more flowers" "You'll have to rustle up your own vases." "Say, aren't you new around here?" "Yeah." "Well, how'd you like to help me fix these?" "Maybe I'll love it." "Oh, you would?" "(Eadie) 'Kitty!" "'" "Never mind." "Well, if you can't afford to tip him, you have to be polite." "Polite?" "We have every vase in the place." "Vase." "Very well." "We have every vase in the place." "[Knock on door]" "Ah, the new boyfriend." "I'll answer it." "Hello, honey." "Tom." "I stood it as long as I could." "I should never have left you that night, Tom." "Oh, yes, you should." " Oh, it's been awful." " Don't I know." "We're gonna get married, Eadie." " We're..." " Yeah." "Mrs. Tom Paige." "But-but what about your dad?" "He..." "We talked things over." "As long as I am happy, that's all he asks." "[Telephone ringing]" "Kitty, I-I'm gonna be married." "I know." "I've been listening." "[Telephone ringing] I think it's great." "She's one in a million, mister." "Hello." "Ms. Chapman?" "Yes, she's here." "Wait a min..." "Well, I wonder what's wrong with that guy." " Who was it?" " 'I don't know." "He hung up.'" "Treat her right, Tom." "You are going after the only thing in life" "That's worth a dime." "Home and kidding." "That's what Jerry and I are gonna have pretty soon." "[Knock on door]" "Excuse me." "Hello, honey punch." "All ready?" "Yes, I am ready." "Hi, folks." "Uh, this is Ms. Chapman and mister, uh..." " Uh... uh, mister, uh..." " Cupick." " Cupick." " How is everything?" "How do you do?" "Mr. Paige, Mr. Cupick." " Hiya." " Well..." "Looks, like we know how to pick 'em, huh?" "(Tom) 'That's right.'" " Well, good luck." " Yeah." "Flowers, who's that?" "Come on." "Hey, where did all the flowers come from?" "From your rival, Charlie Turner." "[Chuckles]" "I don't blame him." "Listen, Tom..." "I-I can do a lot of things to help." "I know my English is lousy." "It's bad." "But, I'll take lessons." "You know, pronunciations." "I am studying French too." "I'll take lessons for riding and tennis." "Darn you." "Tom, I noticed how those friends of yours were dressed." "Very plain..." "I mean, plainly." "And I can do it to." "I like it better." "Tom..." "Can't we be kind of alone right at first?" "You bet we can, darling." "Don't you be afraid." "I'm not afraid." "Not as long as I have you." "Tom, what can I do to make your dad like me better?" "Oh, dad will be alright." "He'll work things out, you'll see." "I gotta go now." " Why?" " I promised, dad." "They are giving him a banquet honor in his club." "I wish you didn't have to go." "It's the last place I'll ever have to go without you." "We'll have a preacher fix things up tomorrow." "I'll call you first thing in the morning." "Tom." "I'm not dreaming am I?" "Sweet." "Now you get to bed." "Tomorrow is a big day." "Goodnight." "Tom." "That was Young Paige." "Nicks, don't mention that name around here." "Maybe that's the men from the D.A.'s office." "The D.A. gets wise to watch me wind up in the cooler." " Doesn't he know about us?" " Are you nuts?" "If he gets on, Paige won't know us." "And we won't get bail money." "Oh." "Now get this, I spell my name with an O." " O'Sullivan." " I get you, Mr. Sullivan." "O." "Oh?" "O'Sullivan." "Oh, O." "That's right." "Who is it?" "(O'Sullivan) 'We're from the district attorney's office." "Open up.'" "District attorney's office?" " What do you want?" " 'Ms. Chapman.'" "'Eadie Chapman.'" "Wait till I get something on." "Who are you?" "[Knock on door] 'Come on, open up.'" "Let your company in, sweetheart." "[Knock on door] 'Open the door.'" "Just a minute." "Get in there, please." "I won't let them hurt you, sweetheart." "Hey, take it easy." "[Knock on door] 'Are you gonna open this door?" "'" "What's the big idea?" "Are you Ms. Chapman?" "What do you want with her?" "I don't know this man." "Honest." "We ain't interested in your private life, lady." "Where did you get 'em stones?" " Hold her for a friend." " It's Mr. Cousins'." "Mr. Cousins, he gave 'em to me." "Oh, he gave 'em to you, huh?" "After you bumped himself off." "Well, rustle in to some clothes." "You'll tell the D.A. all about it." "I know who's back of this." " If it's him, I'll..." " Miss, a little more anger." "Why, you..." "Enough." "Hold it." "Still." " That's it." " Thank you." "Hello, Eadie." "What do you want?" "You've got company." "Tom." "I know you'd come." "Oh, hold me close." "Who was that man they found you with?" "I don't know." "I was framed." "Tell me the truth." "I'm telling you the truth." "It was a frame-up." " Tom, you've got to believe me." " I want to believe you." "But why did they frame you?" "Who did it?" "Your father." "Father?" "I know it just as well as if I'd heard him plan it." "That couldn't be." "Dad." "I heard what Eadie said, Tom." "Her nerves are on edge." "She's had a tough time." "You bet I have, just as tough as you could make it." "Eadie, dad wants to get you out." "Sure." "Out of your life." "Eadie, you shouldn't have flashed those rubies" "Of Cousins around so." "Frank Cousins gave those to me and you know it." "It's alright with me, Eadie, if you want to say so." "But somehow I wish you hadn't asked me to hide them." "It's rather embarrassing for me" "To be mixed up in a situation of this kind." "Why, you..." "Did you give those things to dad to hide?" "Well, yes, but-but he knows I didn't steal them." "Why did you want to hide them?" "B-because I was scared." "I was afraid the police wouldn't believe me." "We oughta find our lawyer and get Eadie outta here." "You don't have to get me outta here" "You mealy-mouthed hypocrite." "Tom believes in me and he'll get me out." "He's got faith in me, haven't you, Tom?" "Tom, I'm telling you." "Believe me." "Tom, Cousins gave me those things and he knows it." "Did dad give you money to leave town?" "Did he say?" "Well, he left me some, but not to get out of town with, Tom." "But you left town." "Oh, let's not go into all this, Tom." "Oh!" "Yes, we will, you lying soft soppy..." " Hey, you can't call dad..." " What do you want to know?" "I'll tell you everything." "Just ask me, Tom." "I want you to know." "Alright, tell him what you were to Frank Cousins." "Nothing and you know it." "I never met him until that night." "Tom, that's the truth." "But you said Cousins wanted to marry you." "Well, he did ask me to marry him" "But I guess he was just makin' fun of me." "Why, Eadie, the man was on the verge of suicide." "Oh, will you shut up, you dirty sneaking..." " Don't talk to dad..." " He's trying to break us up." " Can't you see that?" " You're crazy." "My dad came..." "Oh!" "Your dad!" "Your dad!" "Why don't you marry your dad?" " You've been lying to me." " Tom." " That man they found you with..." " Stop it!" " How long have you and him..." " Get out of here!" "Get out!" "Get out!" "[Crying]" "[Doorlock clicks]" "Tom." "Tom." "Come back, Tom." "I didn't mean it." "'Tom.'" "'Come back, Tom.'" "Well, I'm glad that's over." "Tonight we'll be on the boat away from all this." "You'll have a busy day packing, son." "There'll be a big gang at the boat to see us off." " Get down early and help me." " Alright." " Hello, sarge." "How's tricks?" " Hello, chief." "I wanna arrange bail for that Chapman dame." "Eadie Chapman." "What's her ticket?" " Five grand." " Okay, I'll dig up a bond." "If she wants any lunch, get it sent in from the Racquet Club." "Charge it to Charles W. Turner." "Racquet." "Charles W. Turner." "These blondes sure do know where to dig up suckers." "(Male #1) 'I'm afraid he hasn't any reservation, ma'am.'" "It's quite alright." "They belong to Mr. Paige's son." "Take them down to Mr. Paige's suite." "We seem to have a quorum here." "As the governor of North Carolina..." "'Hey, Tom.'" "What's the matter with you?" "You haven't said hello to the senator here." "He's playing hooky from Washington just to see us all." " Hello, senator." " What's the matter, Tom?" "You look as if you were being investigated." "Oh!" "He's alright." "He's just getting ready to be seasick." "[Laughing]" "What do you say we go to our room and have a little snifter?" " Good idea." " 'A very good idea.'" " Dad, I'm going ashore." " What for?" "Something I didn't attend to." " Oh, Tom..." " Well, the honorable T.R." " Hello." "How are you?" " Mr. Paige." "Will you hold it just a minute, please?" "Thank you kindly." "I say, T.R., what about that conference?" "Oh, yes." "Alright." " Jefferson Market jail." " Jefferson Market..." " Jail, and make it snappy." " Yes, sir." "I won't be long, beautiful." "Just time enough to say goodbye to head of delegation." "Well, give him a kiss from me." "Give him a sock on the nose from me." "You're gettin' a cab and goin' home." "Look, if you're taking Eadie to your house, I'm going along." " Oh, no, you're not." " Oh, yes." "Wait a minute." "Wait a minute." "We'll drop her off on the way." "I'd like to drop her off the pier." "And you know what?" "I'd like..." "Look here, you're not gonna get rid of me." "Oh, pipe down, Kitty." "Pipe down." " Hello, Miss Chapman." " Are you following me?" "Me?" "No, I'm here to get the head of the Peace Commission." "But I'm always glad to oblige." "Hey, wait a minute." " Hey, where are you going?" " You stay in the car." "(Eadie) I want to talk to you." "T.R., I suppose when you get back from London" "You'll be very spats and English accent." "* For he's a jolly good fellow for he's a jolly good fellow *" "* For he's a jolly good fellow which nobody can deny **" "Never let it be said I didn't give you a good send-off." "Thank you, my man." "Thank you." "Oh!" "Hello, Charlie." "Mr. Paige, I just got the jail on the phone." "Well?" "Tom went there but didn't see the girl." " She was released this morning." " She was?" "Goodbye, T.R. I got to run along." " Goodbye." " Good luck." "Pip pip cheerio and all that sort of rot." " Thank you." "Goodbye." " 'Goodbye." "Goodbye.'" " How did she get out?" " Charlie Turner bailed her out." "Charlie Turner?" "Oh!" "That's fine." "That's fine." "Uh, go down and wait on the gangplank" "And let me know as soon as Tom gets back." "We're from the press." " May we have a statement?" " About what?" " Will you settle England First?" " What do you think of it?" "Are you replying to people who criticize your appointment?" "Oh, now, just a minute." "Just a minute." "Are you gonna wear satin pants" "At all government functions in London?" "Now, gentlemen." "I'll have to meet those situations as they come." "But I can tell you one thing." "I'm going to give this job all I've got." "Of dignity, sincerity and reverence" "For the fine traditions of our great country." "May I have a picture, Mr. Paige?" "You don't need anymore pictures." "Just one, please." "Back against the wall." "(T.R.) Well, just one now, boys." "Hurry up now." "(Male #2) Little more to your right, Mr. Paige." "'Just a minute.'" " Daddy, don't you..." " 'Hold it!" "'" "[Indistinct chattering]" "(T.R.) 'Wait!" "Hold those photographers.'" " 'Any statement, Mr. Paige?" "'" " Wait here!" "Why, you little rat!" "Same to you, Mr. Ambassador of Peace." "How do you like it?" "Here we are, Eadie." "Welcome to your little house." "And it all belongs to you." "Thanks, Charlie." "I'll look it over." " Mr. Turner." " Yeah?" " Young Mr. Paige was here." " He was?" " Asking for a Miss Chapman." " Did you get rid of him?" " Yes, sir." " Good." "It's swell, Charlie, but where are my dresses" "And things we bought today?" " They're upstairs." " Well, come on." " I wanna see my pretties." " Alright." "Now, darling, if there's anything you don't like" "You just tell me and I can have it..." "Eadie!" "Listen to me, honey." "You can't do this." "I thought I told my chauffeur to take you home." "That's right, Kitty." "Now, go on away." "Eadie, you don't know what you're doing." " Oh, yes, I do." " I'm not gonna let you do this!" "Go on." "Beat it, will you?" "Now be a good girl, Kitty." "Go home." "Go home." "[Laughing]" "You know something?" "The trouble with her is she hasn't any romance." "Romance?" "[Both laughing]" "Now, if there's anything you don't like, honey" "I'll have it changed." "Let me take your coat." "Oh!" "Wait, wait, wait a minute, Charlie." " Get me a negligee." " A negligee?" "Ha ha ha." "That oughta be easy." "We bought enough to last you a long time." "Say, look here." "I won't let you throw away everything you fought for." " I told you to leave me alone." " Where's your dress?" "I gave it to somebody to remember me by." "Why, Eadie, what have you been doing?" "Oh, drop it both of you." "Do you hear?" "It's alright, sweetheart." "It's alright." "Here's your negligee." "Kitty, you're an awful nice girl and I like ya." "Go home." "Go home." " Darling, you look gorgeous." " Do you like it, Charlie?" "[Laughing]" " Lay off her, will you?" " Kitty!" "Will you go home?" "You don't know what you're doing." "Oh!" "Yes, I do." "What's being good getcha?" "A pain in the neck." "What's love?" "A lot of baloney." "There's one real thing a man gives a woman and that's dough." " Eadie!" " Kitty, will you go home?" "Alright, I'm goin', but you're comin' with me." " Well, I told you to go home." " Why, you dirty little..." "Can't you see you're not wanted." "Get out!" "Get out!" "If you had one more feather you could fly." "[Knock on door]" " Tom." " Where is she?" "Hurry." "She's upstairs with him." "She's drunk." "In the front room." "[Both laughing]" "[Gasps]" "Hey, what's the idea?" "Oh!" "Tom?" "Tom, what are you doing?" "Tom." "Put me down." "Stop it." "Tom, what are you doing?" " Get under there." "You're drunk." " Lemme get outta here." " Get back there!" " Tom!" "Tom!" "You've gotta sober up." "I wanna talk to you." "Oh, Tom, it's too late." "No, it's not too late, 'cause I believe everything you told me." " I've come to take you away." " You don't understand." "You don't know what I've done." "What have you done?" "Tell me." " I, I framed your father." " You what?" "I framed him." "They're gonna say that he and I are..." " She framed me alright." " Come on out of here." "Don't know what you're talking." "Only thing that makes any..." "It's no use, Tom." "It's not in the cards." "Well, Mr. Ex-ambassador" "Guess you'll think twice before you frame another girl..." "You come along with me." "Do one thing and I'll tell the papers about you." "You'll tell them just what I told them." " What did you tell?" " That she was an innocent kid." "That her being in jail was a frame-up" "Of my political enemies." "I told them how you happened to be in my cabin on the boat." "That you were married to Tom." "That's what it says, Eadie." "Look." "Come along." "You've gotta get married right away." "The captain won't hold the boat all night." "If I could only get a license." "I've got the whole license bureau waiting outside." " Come on." " Wait a minute." "You're only using me to save your own skin and..." "Now, you wait a minute." "That isn't all I want to use you for." "You're a fighter." "We come from fighting stock, Tom and I, and that's got to go on." "We need you in the family." "Come on." "This is Judge Abercrombie." "And Mr..." "Who's this of the license bureau." " Hurry up, will you, please?" " Sign here, please." "You always knew I was a good girl, didn't ya?" "Get married and go into that later."