:14:00
Nothing would please me more.
:14:03
Your Honor, l saw Mr. Smith first.
:14:06
lt was in that pet shop on Madison Avenue.
You know it?
:14:09
-You don't? lt's between 47th and....
-lt's frightfully immaterial.
:14:14
Well, you ought to know.
l decided to buy Mr. Smith...
:14:18
but l turned away for a moment
to look at a Persian kitten. Do you like cats?
:14:23
l don't either. So l turned around again,
and this man had Mr. Smith in his arms.
:14:28
l said, ''Pardon me, l'm buying this puppy.''
And then he just smiled at me.
:14:32
Then somehow, suddenly,
the three of us were having lunch...
:14:36
the man, and Mr. Smith, and l.
And then things happened swiftly...
:14:40
so l said, ''We'd better get married,''
and we did.
:14:42
That way we could give Mr. Smith
a better home and live happily ever after.
:14:46
-Until now.
-l see.
:14:49
ln these custody cases, Mrs. Warriner...
:14:51
we often allow the final decision
to rest with the party in question.
:14:55
You mean Mr. Smith?
:14:57
Send for the dog.
:15:01
Custody of the dog
will depend on his own desire.
:15:06
-Mr. Warriner, will you step up here, please?
-Yes, Your Honor.
:15:17
Unfasten him.
:15:23
You may each call the dog.
:15:25
-Mr. Smith, come on, boy.
-Smitty, look up here.
:15:35
Don't pay attention. Come on, boy.
:15:38
Look up here. You know me.
:15:45
-Smitty, look up here.
-No, don't!
:15:52
l win.
:15:53
Custody of the dog
is awarded to Mrs. Warriner.
:15:56
Your Honor, that's not quite fair.
l ought to see the dog twice a month or so.