:36:02
Be careful how you muss up that paper.
It upsets your father to find it not fresh.
:36:06
I've told you. You might
just as well use his toothbrush.
:36:10
I don't see the connection.
:36:13
The richest man in Wisconsin
could afford two morning papers.
:36:16
That would be extravagance.
:36:18
The reason Mr. Glasgow
is the richest man in Wisconsin
:36:21
is because he and my father before him
knew how to take care of their money.
:36:25
Mother. Why do you always
call father "Mr. Glasgow"?
:36:29
I don't see why not.
:36:30
My mother never called my father
:36:32
anything but "Mr. Hewitt"
to his dying day.
:36:36
- Never?
- Never.
:36:48
- Good morning. Miss Evvie.
- Good morning. Thomas.
:36:50
- Is Father in there?
- He's just finishing dressing.
:36:53
Pack a couple of bags for him.
Something for fishing.
:36:56
- You know what to put in.
- Yes. Miss.
:37:00
Thomas.
What did you do with...
:37:02
- Good morning.
- Good morning. Evvie.
:37:04
- And how are you this morning?
- So-so.
:37:08
Aren't you getting old enough
to have breakfast in bed?
:37:10
None of your guff. Barney.
I like my breakfast hot. Just like you do.
:37:14
Is that so? You better not let
your mother hear you call me Barney.
:37:17
- What have you got there?
- A letter from Swan.
:37:23
- Go ahead and read it.
- I think I know what he's going to say.
:37:26
"Dear Barney.
Hunting season just open.
:37:29
"Why ain't you come up
and we shoot deer just like old times?
:37:33
"I hope you
and family are feel good.
:37:35
"I feel so good myself. I think I beat you
choppin' down tree if you was here.
:37:40
Just like I always do. By George!
Ha ha!" Is that true?
:37:44
I never liked to hurt his feelings.
:37:46
Nice of you.
:37:48
"Anyways. L...
:37:52
"Anyway. I wish you come see me.
:37:55
"You and Lotta was two people
I like most in whole world...
:37:59
and I lonesome to see you.
Your friend. Swan Bostrom."