:09:04
Good evening, sir.
:09:05
I'm looking for Mr. Alexander Peabody.
I believe he's dining here.
:09:09
Mr. Peabody has not arrived yet.
:09:11
Is that so? Well, I'll just wait.
:09:13
- Yes, sir.
- Good evening, Louis.
:09:15
- Good evening, Mr. Brown. Right this way.
- Thank you.
:09:18
May I check your hat, sir?
:09:20
- Excuse me?
- Check your hat?
:09:22
No, I better... Maybe you'd...
:09:25
I'm sorry.
:09:28
Look at that. I dropped my hat.
I'd better hang on to it.
:09:33
- Now, watch very carefully.
- I'm watching.
:09:36
I take an olive, I throw it in that glass,
but there it is.
:09:40
- Now I throw it in that one.
- Wait. Now, without the... Go on.
:09:43
Watch.
:09:46
I know what happens. That's wonderful.
You take three, don't you?
:09:49
Only you cheated.
You can see me take three.
:09:51
You throw it in the glass.
Take another one, throw it.
:09:54
- Good!
- And then you do this.
:09:59
I'm so sorry. Oh, hello.
:10:03
You're sitting on your hat.
:10:05
- I know it.
- That's silly. Get up. I'm awfully sorry.
:10:08
I couldn't be more apologetic, really.
:10:10
Well, I might have known you were here.
:10:12
I had a feeling just as I hit the floor.
:10:14
That was your hat.
:10:17
Look at it. Look.
:10:19
Yes, it's too bad, isn't it?
:10:21
Joe here was showing me a trick,
and the olive got away.
:10:24
First you drop an olive,
then I sit on my hat. It all fits perfectly.
:10:28
You can't do that trick
without dropping some of the olives.
:10:31
It takes practice.
:10:32
What, to sit on my hat?
:10:33
No, to drop an olive.
:10:36
Now, if you're going to be angry with me,
what can I do?
:10:39
Go away.
:10:41
No. I was here first.
:10:43
- Then I'll go away.
- What, you...