701 You"d better take her away before she discovers the facts in the mask. 702 Listen Myra... 703 I had them played, let's dance. 704 Excuse us, sir. 705 Thank you. 706 For what? For what? 707 Go and enjoy yourself. 708 Remember, darling? The candlelight club... 709 it's forever go, isn't it? 710 And yes, "tonight"! 711 Coming. 712 Do I disturb you? 713 Oh, no. 714 Please come in, lady Margaret. 715 I'm not very gently.. so in case you're asleep, I shouldn't wake. 716 Won't you sit down! 717 I thought you be awake. 718 I say she's far too happier excited to be asleep. 719 Two things keep one up. 720 Very happiness and very miserly. 721 Don't you think so? 722 Yes. 723 I couldn't go to sleep either without getting something off my chest, 724 So to speak you American said. 725 Are you sure you are not too tired? 726 No, no, of course not. 727 it's about our last meeting in London. 728 That is preyed in my mind ever since. 729 Do you bear graduates me for that, Myra? 730 Oh, no, lady Margaret. 731 I came with prejudice. 732 When I saw you, you seemed strange to me. 733 I thought you couldn't be... 734 Well...what I wanted Roy's wife to be. 735 I have no excuse except mother's excuse for 736 wanting any possible idea for her son. 737 Can you forgive me? 738 But I have nothing to forgive. 739 When I got home the next day, 740 I found the telegram telling the drafting news about Roy. 741 And when could think again... 742 It suddenly struck me that you had known all the time, 743 that you've just seen his name in paper. 744 And you hardly knew what you're saying. 745 Is that truth? 746 Yes. 747 Oh, you poor child if I only know. 748 I did my very best to find you, but you disappeared. 749 And now I want to make it up to you in the future. 750 I am very happy about this marriage, Myra. |