: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.
:16:00
-l'll take it under advisement.
-Goodbye.
:16:02
Thank you. Goodbye.
:16:06
Goodbye, Your Honor.
:16:08
-You won't forget to do that, Judge?
-l'll take it under advisement.
:16:12
Yes, but when will you know?
:16:21
Look at that rain!
:16:24
-Why, is it doing anything besides falling?
-l don't think so.
:16:28
Nothing unusual ever happens around here.
:16:31
Patsy, l'm sorry you're so bored tonight.
:16:34
Why tonight? l've been bored for a month.
:16:38
lf l'd known we'd be buried side by side
l'd never have taken this apartment.
:16:42
l wouldn't have asked you to come
and live with me if l'd known that...
:16:47
a sort of readjustment
takes place after divorce.
:16:51
Readjustment my foot!
That's just another word for moping around.
:16:55
Don't be silly.
Anyhow, where can two women go alone?
:16:59
You know dozens of men
who'd turn handsprings to take you out.