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:41:10
Ruby's waiting, Mother.
:41:17
Goodbye.
:41:22
Well, that's a nice social problem,
an Indian in the family.

:41:26
Well, I'm going to pick out the richest
white man in town and marry him.

:41:30
Sure struck it rich, Louis.
:41:32
Yes, boys. Money's coming in so fast
I don't know what to do with it.

:41:35
- Isn't she a beauty?
- It's a crackerjack!

:41:37
Hey, Cal, how do you like it?
:41:39
It's a humdinger.
:41:40
Latest thing out, folding glass front.
:41:43
Show them, Irving.
:41:47
- Thirty, I bet.
- Does 30 an hour.

:41:50
- You don't say.
- How's the business, Cal?

:41:52
Fine. They're building another addition
to the Bixby house.

:41:55
- Say, that's great.
- It just couldn't be better.

:41:57
Hey, boys, don't scratch that.
It's a new car, you know.

:42:00
I must say, Mr. Levy,
your stock is quite up-to-date.

:42:05
You'll have my orders in at once
for my new house?

:42:07
I'll attend to it myself.
I hear you have a lovely new home.

:42:11
Small place, 15 rooms. Goodbye.
:42:15
Mr. Hefner! Gentlemen. How do you do?
:42:19
- A lift?
- Thank you, I don't mind if I do.

:42:22
Go ahead, and don't break anything.
Be seated. There.

:42:31
- Three cylinders?
- No, two.

:42:34
I've ordered a four-cylinder.
:42:37
I'm gonna get one of those new
acetylene headlights...

:42:39
so I can see around the corners.
:42:41
- Now, Irving, careful. Not too fast.
- He might blare the horn.

:42:47
Goodbye, boys. Goodbye.

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