1:12:01
Of course. The Taj Mahal isn't in China.
But that wouldn't make any difference.
1:12:08
Don't stop pulling.
It gets just like fly paper.
1:12:11
Go on and tell me more
about paper-making.
1:12:13
Well. The Arabs learned it
from the Chinese.
1:12:16
And the Crusaders who visited
Byzantium and Syria and Palestine
1:12:21
learned it from the Arabs.
1:12:23
And then. Well.
It came on down to us.
1:12:26
Oh. Mr. Glasgow.
Isn't history wonderful?
1:12:30
Gee. It never seemed
so darned wonderful before.
1:12:40
We shouldn't have stopped pulling this.
1:12:44
- Look out!
- You take that.
1:12:46
This is awful!
1:12:56
Swan Bostrom's outside.
Wants to see you. Says it's important.
1:12:59
Well. He ought to know.
1:13:01
- Shall I have him come in?
- Of course have him come in.
1:13:04
- Come in. Svensk.
- Hey. Barney.
1:13:07
You look great.
What's on your mind?
1:13:10
- I've come to talk about the job.
- What's the matter with it?
1:13:13
It's a fine job. Barney.
Only ain't no work to it.
1:13:15
I sit all day like loafer
and just look at wood.
1:13:18
Fella say. "What that?"
I say. "That hemlock."
1:13:20
He say. "What that?"
I say. "That pine. Ain't you know?"
1:13:22
He say. "Sure. I know.
But you have to tell me."
1:13:26
That ain't good job
for old timberwolf.
1:13:28
All right. Swan. I'll see that your
loafing stops if that's what you want.
1:13:34
- Hello. Swan.
- Hello. Richard.
1:13:36
- You get candy out of hair?
- Yeah. Most of it.
1:13:39
We made an awful mess
of your kitchen.
1:13:40
That all right.
1:13:41
Lotta clean up kitchen fine.
1:13:44
Richard and Lotta
make candy last night.
1:13:46
Too bad you ain't come over.
1:13:48
We have nice time.
1:13:49
I'll have a meeting. Swan.
I'll see that your loafing stops.
1:13:53
- You know I active cuss. Barney.
- Sure.
1:13:56
- Thank you. Bye.
- Good-bye. Swan.