:56:10
oh. Mr Plunkett
:56:18
hello Gilda,
I must get in touch with George immediately
:56:22
I just got back from London,
dropped into the Luxemburg museum with some friends
:56:25
and big results for George!
:56:27
commission for two portraits,
Mrs Olsen from Buffalo,
you know the Buffalo Olsens?
:56:31
and Ernie Maxwell, the "tomato juice man"
:56:34
both of them willing to pay as high as...
:56:37
what was the matter?
is George back?
:56:39
why didn't you tell me?
:56:40
- he came unexpectedly this morning
- he did?
:56:46
he's asleep. he only arrived a couple of hours ago,
he had a dreadful night on the train.
:56:50
you know, his old neuralgia is back
:56:53
well you tell him to get in touch with me,
just as soon as he wakes up
:57:05
I almost forgot to tell you
:57:07
guess who I saw in London?
:57:08
- the King?
- no, Tom Chambers
:57:11
how is he?
:57:13
well I wouldn't want George to hear this,
but if you ask me
:57:17
no good!
:57:18
you made the right choice alright,
in a way
:57:21
that guy in there ten times as good
:57:23
Max, do me a favour,
go away!
:57:25
I know, you've always had
a soft spot for this fellow Chambers
:57:28
please Max, I've a terrible headache
:57:30
- what's the matter, anything wrong?
- no, just one of my blue days
:57:34
- can I do anything for you?
- no Max, please!
:57:36
- don't tell George, don't even mention Tom
:57:39
I wouldn't be wanna be mixed up,
you know how it is,
it's a rather delicate matter
:57:43
- and you don't wanna broach it?
- no
- then don't!
:57:45
- goodbye Max
- goodbye
:57:47
why don't you find some aspirin?
:57:49
you're sweet Max,
but aspirin won't help this time
:57:52
- nothing serious, I hope?
- I hope not
:57:55
- well if anything should happen...
- I'll come to you and ask for your advice
:57:59
- will you?
- always, Max