1:21:21
Now, listen, you two.
Don't say a word to this guy.
1:21:25
Who are these people?
1:21:27
Why, that's Mrs. Warriner
and that's Mr. Warriner.
1:21:29
How do you do?
1:21:33
Hello.
1:21:34
l guess that settles it.
Will you get my car out in the morning?
1:21:38
ln the meantime, think of something
you'd like for Christmas. Goodbye.
1:21:43
-l hope you have a nice trip back.
-Thank you.
1:21:46
Hi, Dad.
1:21:48
Hello, Dad.
1:21:49
Everything all right with you?
1:21:51
-Oh, l'm feeling fine.
-That's good.
1:21:54
But l wasn't expecting nobody tonight.
1:21:57
lsn't Aunt Patsy here?
1:21:58
-Well, no.
-She isn't here?
1:22:01
-But l thought for sure she was here.
-l didn't.
1:22:04
lsn't that funny?
1:22:06
Let me get you some coffee.
1:22:07
Oh, no, l don't think so, Dad.
1:22:10
lt might keep me awake.
l'm going right to bed. l'm awfully tired.
1:22:16
See? She's all in.
1:22:18
-Oh, Dad, is this room in order?
-Yes.
1:22:21
That's fine. Mr. Warriner will sleep in there.
1:22:23
Give him a couple of nice warm blankets.
He has a bad cold.
1:22:27
ls that right?
1:22:28
l've had a bad cold now
for some considerable time.
1:22:31
-That's too bad.
-About three months.
1:22:35
How are you doing in there?
1:22:36
How are you doing in there?
1:22:37
l'm having a little wardrobe trouble.
1:22:39
You should see me.
1:22:41
l'm glad you told him l have a cold.
He fixed me up good.
1:22:44
My nightie is coming to me
through the courtesy of Aunt Patsy.
1:22:53
Go, get off!