Julie Eden: All right, I love you. I'll scrawl it on fences. I'll paint it on a banner and wear it across my chest.
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Julie Eden: All right, I love you. I'll scrawl it on fences. I'll paint it on a banner and wear it across my chest.
Alec Walker: Well, now, it's all settled. Isn't it? Well, dear, where are my slippers?
Julie Eden: Yes, darling, I'm coming. Wait for me.
Alec Walker: Look, darling, suppose there were no Maida? Supposing since the first day we met there never had been a Maida?
Alec Walker: That's just a lot of words. Can't you see that words don't make sense any more?
Alec Walker: Scotch, please. Then bring me a hot toddy.
Julie Eden: We were both dreaming, darling. But, now, its true.
Telephone Operator: Mr. Alec Walker, calling Mrs. Alec Walker, Ritz Hotel, Paris. Mr. Walker's ready. Go ahead, please.
Julie Eden: All right, I love you. I'll scrawl it on fences. I'll paint it on a banner and wear it across my chest.
Alec Walker: Well, now, it's all settled. Isn't it? Well, dear, where are my slippers?
Julie Eden: Yes, darling, I'm coming. Wait for me.
Alec Walker: Look, darling, suppose there were no Maida? Supposing since the first day we met there never had been a Maida?
Alec Walker: That's just a lot of words. Can't you see that words don't make sense any more?
Alec Walker: Scotch, please. Then bring me a hot toddy.
Julie Eden: We were both dreaming, darling. But, now, its true.
Telephone Operator: Mr. Alec Walker, calling Mrs. Alec Walker, Ritz Hotel, Paris. Mr. Walker's ready. Go ahead, please.
Alec Walker: Even when we're alone you can do it. Maida Walker: Do what dear? Alec Walker: Make it look as if I'd beaten you and make me feel I want to.
Suzanne: I told you I had to see you. Alec Walker: Now that you've found me, what about it? Suzanne: Honestly, Alec, you're so direct! Alec Walker: You're not exactly oblique yourself.
Alec Walker: Can you cook? Can you sew? Can you take care of a man from the start that he's not been accustomed to? Got to know those things before I can give you a license. Julie Eden: What? Alec Walker: License. Not for a dog. The other kind. Oh, by the way, will you marry me?
Alec Walker: You know what we ought to do tomorrow? Julie Eden: Tomorrow? Alec Walker: Yeah, I'll bring the car around and show you the Indians. Julie Eden: Indians? Alec Walker: Real Indians. A branch of the Mohawk.
Suzanne: Alec, darling, where have you been? Alec Walker: Hello, Suzanne. It looks as though your spouse is soused.
Manager - Tony's Cafe: Glad to see you come in so regular, Mr. Walker. You know, I like to have your kind of folks. You might drop the word to your friends. Alec Walker: Tony, when my friends start coming here, I stop.
Julie Eden: Why didn't you tell me that in the first place? Alec Walker: I didn't want to stop you. I like watching you. Julie Eden: You know, there's something about men! I don't know.
Alec Walker: Oh, Suzanne, you wouldn't. Surely, you wouldn't. You know, when the cat's away, the mouse will play. Suzanne: It might be a mouse and it might be a rat. But, if it does play, why can't it play with me?
Alec Walker: Know where we are? Julie Eden: Valley Forge? Alec Walker: No. Julie Eden: Well, that's supposed to be a joke. Do you know why I said Valley Forge? Alec Walker: No. Julie Eden: Because I knew I wasn't even warm. Get it?
Alec Walker: Come with me madame, I'll show you where the animals sleep. Alec Walker: Pardon me, madame, do you snore? Julie Eden: No. Alec Walker: Oh, well, I guess I'll have to buy an alarm clock, won't I?
Julie Eden: Darling, I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse. Alec Walker: Well, I doubt if they serve them; however, we'll try.


