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Victor Rhyall: [reading aloud, "Spring-Time" by William Ernest Henley] "Oh, this gracious and thirsting and aching unrest, All life's at the bud, And my heart, full of April, Is breaking my breast."
Victor Rhyall: Well, it's May the 9th. At least that's what I'm going to write on your check.
Hilary Rhyall: Who said anything about a check?
Victor Rhyall: You did: "this gracious and thirsting and aching unrest". That can only mean one thing, darling. New clothes
Victor Rhyall: Well, it's May the 9th. At least that's what I'm going to write on your check.
Hilary Rhyall: Who said anything about a check?
Victor Rhyall: You did: "this gracious and thirsting and aching unrest". That can only mean one thing, darling. New clothes
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Oh this gracious and thirsting and aching unrest
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All life's at the bud
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And my heart full of April
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Is breaking my breast
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Well it's May the 9th
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At least that's what I'm going to write on your check
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Who said anything about a check
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You did this gracious and thirsting and aching unrest
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That can only mean one thing darling
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New clothes
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Movie Summary
Victor and Hilary have guided tours in their English mansion. A US oil tycoon "bumps" into Hilary during a tour and charms his way into her heart. Meanwhile, Hattie pursues Victor.