:31:02
That's all right. I got enough for
one more, if you don't eat too much.
:31:06
How 'bout it, Mr. Dallas?
:31:09
- I can't refuse an offer like that.
- Oh, good. Come along.
:31:12
If you run short,
I'll lend you a couple of dollars.
:31:14
Gee, thanks.
:31:17
Oh, books again.
:31:21
I've got a good mind to tell him
she can get books from the library.
:31:24
But there's no place where you
can get a fur coat for nothing.
:31:28
Boy, what I wouldn't give
to see her in one.
:31:34
Oh, well. Here.
:31:35
Hide them with the rest
and let me get on with this...
:31:38
or it won't be ready for Christmas,
let alone her birthday.
:31:44
- Gladys, where's Mother?
- Now, let me see.
:31:46
She's--
:31:48
- Hello, Mother.
- Hello, darling.
:31:51
Miss Phillibrown, my teacher,
came home with me.
:31:53
- She wants to see you.
- If I'd known, I could have fixed up.
:31:56
Look at me. I'm a sight.
Look at the things all--
:31:59
Oh, dear.
:32:02
Mother, this is Miss Phillibrown.
:32:05
- How do you do?
- Pleased to meet ya.
:32:08
- Won't you sit down?
- I haven't a minute, but--
:32:11
Thank you. My dear, I wonder
if I might have a glass of water.
:32:15
- Of course. You too?
- No.
:32:17
Maybe she'd rather have sarsaparilla.
I have some on ice.
:32:19
- No, thank you.
- All right.
:32:21
She's such a darling.
:32:23
I didn't want to talk in front of her
in case she might be disappointed.
:32:26
I spend the weekends in Boston.
May I borrow Laurel for this one?
:32:30
I couldn't get her ready this time,
but if you'd ask her again--
:32:35
Lollie thinks the world of you.
:32:37
I know she'd have a wonderful time,
seeing some decent shows...
:32:41
not just movies.
:32:43
I had in mind
the galleries and museums.
:32:46
- She seems so interested.
- Oh, yeah.
:32:49
She's crazy about that stuff.
She gets it from her father.
:32:51
Her father?
:32:53
You see,
I've only heard about you.
:32:55
Oh. 'Course, she don't see
as much of her father.
:32:59
Mr. Dallas' business
keeps him in New York.