1:08:04
Now I have a cause.
1:08:06
But the paper will go under. It will fold.
1:08:09
Yes, I know,
but you said that was secondary.
1:08:11
The main thing is to take care of
these poor men and women.
1:08:14
Yes, I know, but there
are other considerations.
1:08:20
Is there anything in this house
for a hungry man?
1:08:23
- Yoo-hoo.
- Hello, my sweet.
1:08:28
Excuse me.
1:08:31
- Hello, darling.
- Hello.
1:08:35
Dear, Mr. Haggerty of the New York Star.
1:08:39
Mr. Chandler.
1:08:40
Well, not William Chandler, the writer?
1:08:43
Yes, I'm William Chandler.
1:08:45
He writes travel books.
1:08:48
That takes you to a lot
of interesting places, doesn't it?
1:08:50
Yes.
1:08:52
Of course, it's all in the day's work.
1:08:54
I'm just becoming familiar with your work.
1:08:57
Yes?
1:08:58
I thought perhaps
you might do something for our paper.
1:09:01
It'd be a little change
from what you're doing now.
1:09:06
I'm afraid that I'm pretty full up.
1:09:09
- Up to your neck, I suppose.
- I object. No more work.
1:09:13
- Do sit down, Mr. Haggerty.
- Thank you.
1:09:15
I only see him now once a day.
1:09:18
Connie, you mustn't exaggerate.
1:09:21
If we must be factual,
twice a day sometimes, maybe three.
1:09:25
You'll give Mr. Haggerty
the wrong impression.
1:09:28
After all, he's a newspaperman.
1:09:30
- Don't worry about impressing me.
- And besides, he's not a columnist.
1:09:33
He didn't come to discuss gossip.
He came to discuss the case.
1:09:37
Yes, the case. By all means.
1:09:39
- Yeah, that's right.
- And it's all settled.
1:09:42
You mean you're dropping the suit?
1:09:44
No, but thanks to Mr. Haggerty's
social conscience...
1:09:47
all of the employees will be taken care of...
1:09:49
with the $5 million
I shall win from the Star.
1:09:51
That was all he cared about,
wasn't it, Mr. Haggerty?
1:09:54
Absolutely all. And now that you've
been so generous...
1:09:57
I think I'll say thank you and run along.
1:09:58
Please don't hurry.
You spoke of other considerations.