:04:01
Your father instructed me to give you this.
:04:04
- What for?
- He didn't confide in me.
:04:06
You're to telephone him, if you get up.
:04:08
- Is there anything more you wish?
- Yes. You can fill my bath for me.
:04:11
With pleasure.
:04:12
We thought you were in bed.
:04:14
No, and I'm going to eat mine
on that desk.
:04:16
- Are you sorry Easter's over?
- I don't know.
:04:18
Haven't you been having a lot of fun?
:04:20
I guess so.
:04:21
You're the one that's from Providence,
aren't you?
:04:23
Uh-huh.
:04:24
Why, I'd think a boy from Providence'd
be very happy to make a trip to New York.
:04:28
I'm from way out in Indiana.
:04:29
All right.
:04:31
I've got a little brother that I bet'd be
happy to have all the luxuries you've had.
:04:34
He can have my room.
:04:44
Hello. Hello, Father?
:04:45
Just a moment. I'll see if your father's in.
:04:49
Morning, Son. What?
:04:51
I'm going back to school now.
:04:54
Yes, sir. $40.
:04:55
That's it. I thought you might
have to stop for lunch somewhere...
:04:58
before you get back to school.
You can treat the boys.
:05:00
Have a good time, Son.
See you in June. Goodbye.
:05:02
Goodbye, Father.
:05:06
He's a wonderful boy.
:05:07
He was 5 here.
:05:09
I wish his mother had lived
to see him now.
:05:11
10 years old and yet
he's one of the editors of his school paper.
:05:14
Think of that.
:05:17
Now, watch.
:05:19
Sit up, Conrad.
:05:21
Do you hear me? Sit up!
:05:23
Sit up! Move.
:05:25
This isn't the way
my Treasure Island looks.
:05:29
It's the very first way
anybody ever saw Treasure Island.
:05:31
Gee, it's very valuable, huh?
:05:34
Sure. Would you like to have it?
:05:36
- It belongs to your father.
- It does not.
:05:39
My father gave it to me
so as I could have it when I grow up.
:05:42
- You take it as a present, Charles.
- You're going now.
:05:44
Gee whiz!
:05:49
I'm glad you like the book, Charles.
:05:51
Look, Harvey, maybe I oughtn't to take it.
:05:53
That's all right.
:05:55
That's just an act of friendship.
:05:57
Sometime, maybe, you'll want to do
an act of friendship for us.