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very much.
Well, enjoy
your pub.
Make sure you wear a coat,
Susan, if you're traveling
- in an open top sports car.
- Yes, I am.
- Cheerio, chap
- Goodbye, sir.
Good night, Sid.
- Night, Dad.
- Night-night, Ethel.
Night-night, Dad.
Night, Ethel.
Good night.
Where are you tomorrow,
Mrs. Wells'?
No, Mrs. Fowler's
tomorrow.
I was at Mrs. Wells'
this morning, bless her.
- Night-night, love.
- Night, dear.
Ooh, Stanley,
your feet!
- Warm 'em up for us.
- Come on, then.
I reckon that Reg
would make a good husband
to some nice girl.
Where's a bloke like that
gonna meet anybody?
We managed to find
each other.
Sure enough.
Miracles
do happen.
Let me go.
Don't.
Stop.
- You're terribly beautiful, you know.
- I should get a...
- I should get a taxi.
- Shh.
Come on, let's dance.
Don't be silly.
- I do apologize.
- What?
I haven't got
a gramophone.
It's not funny.
- It's not funny.
- It's not funny?
It's not funny...
Not funny?
Oh, morning, Mrs. Fowler.
Good morning,
Mrs. Drake.
Oh, I'm in
your way, here?
Lost something?
- I am in your way, aren't I?
- Oh, it's just...
I can't see
for looking, sometimes.
I'm like
that myself.
Among other things.
All right, Mother?
Ain't you been
up today?
Leave it alone.
You getting married
yourself, sir?
No, I fear.
No, it'll be a sister of mine
that's getting married.
- Oh, lovely.
- Yeah.
But to tell you the truth,
I haven't met her man yet.
He's a bit
of dark horse, so l...
- Just lower your arm for me.
- Yeah.
So when are you
catching the boat?
A week this
Saturday coming.
- Oh, doesn't give us much time, then.
- From Holyhead, I'm goin'.
Just lower your arms
for me please, sir.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Thank you.
So I'll be having
the waistcoat with it, then?
That's no problem
whatsoever, sir.
As I said, it's, uh... we charge
moving up to 13 guineas
for the three-piece.
Well I have your money
on me now, so...
Oh, lovely.
And I want the jacket just like the one
you have on there.
Well, you have chosen
the double-breasted jacket, sir...
- with the four buttons
- Yeah.
Now, the only difference
is... your lapel...
to the bottom button,
giving it a much more
streamlined effect...
Oh.
And what with the light blue bariff
here, plus the stripe
to accentuate your height,
it's bold, it's sharp,
and it's certainly going
to make an impression
when you walk
into the church, sir.
Well, that's exactly
what I want, sir.
- Just face the mirror for me.
- Yeah.
- I'll be the lord of the manor in this?
- Oh yes, sir.
- I'll be like your man, George Raft.
- You will indeed, sir.
Me daddy
won't know me, huh?
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