:26:01
If we put the Victrola in the bathroom,
will it go back in?
:26:04
Yes, but the music sounds better out here.
Besides, he likes it.
:26:08
Here it comes.
:26:10
Now go away! Please go away!
:26:15
I'm gonna get out of here.
:26:17
Susan, I don't like leopards.
:26:19
- Just think of him as a house cat.
- I don't like cats either.
:26:22
- Stand still. Don't be nervous.
- Make him stand still!
:26:25
Don't be silly.
You can't make a leopard stand still.
:26:28
Do something. Turn off that Victrola.
:26:31
I don't think it's the music. I think it's you.
:26:34
I think you've found a real friend.
Isn't it affectionate, like a baby kitten?
:26:38
I never saw anything take such a liking
to anyone. It'd follow you anywhere.
:26:42
We'll have no trouble
taking it to Connecticut.
:26:44
My farm in Westlake, Connecticut.
:26:46
I'm not going to Westlake, Connecticut.
:26:48
I will not be involved
in any more harebrained schemes.
:26:51
Imagine Aunt Elizabeth coming here
and running smack into a leopard.
:26:54
That would be an end to my $1 million.
:26:56
If you had an aunt who was going to give
you $1 million and she found a leopard...
:27:00
- in your apartment, what would you do?
- I don't know.
:27:03
You have to help me.
:27:04
There are only two things I have to do,
finish my brontosaurus and get married.
:27:10
Go on, quitter.
:27:11
It's no good calling me names,
because I won't argue with you anymore.
:27:15
I don't want anything to do with a leopard.
:27:21
Go on, Baby, down the stairs.
:27:41
Good morning.
:27:55
- Good morning, Professor.
- Good morning.
:27:58
You'd better change your mind
about coming to Connecticut.