:38:00
is all mine.
:38:12
19 and a half.
:38:14
See, Happy?
:38:16
An apartment, clothes, judge Blake
and the thing was cinched.
:38:20
Just between you and me,
l got quite a bang out of it.
:38:24
Maybe now that's over,
:38:25
we can revive the Babcock deal.
:38:28
'Revive it'?
You mean, you let it get away?
:38:33
I let it get away?
:38:35
You laid down on the job, huh?
I should've known that.
:38:39
Say, listen,
:38:41
Babcock wore out the seats
of two pairs of pants
:38:44
sitting on his "El Fideldo".
:38:46
All right, all right.
Call him up.
:38:48
Tell him l'm ready.
I'll come right over.
:38:51
I let it get away!
:38:59
Hello, Dude.
:39:01
- I'm glad l found you in.
- What do you want?
:39:05
I want to see you
before the boat got in.
:39:07
Annie's daughter arrives today.
:39:10
Yeah, l know.
:39:11
Alright, men, scram.
I'll see you tomorrow.
:39:13
I shouldn't hurry so.
It plays havoc with my dignity.
:39:17
What's on your mind, judge?
Come on, l got business...
:39:20
Dude, you played
an abominable trick
:39:23
on that poor old woman.
:39:25
I what?
:39:26
My dear Dude,
:39:27
do you know the number
of reporters
:39:30
- that meet the incoming boats?
- Well?
:39:33
They'll want to know
all about the Count,
:39:36
why he came to America,
who his friends are.
:39:39
That means me
and Apple Annie.
:39:41
Sure, a guy named Winchell
would give his right eye
:39:44
for a story like this.
:39:46
I told you you couldn't
get away with it!
:39:50
Why didn't you think of that?
:39:52
Why didn't l think of it?
:39:54
Yeah. Why tell me now?
What are we gonna do?
:39:57
What are you gonna do?
You started it. It's your party.