1:19:00
- How's the sciatica?
- Fine, Mrs. Steele.
1:19:25
- Martha.
- Yes, Miss Judith?
1:19:28
- Here's a letter from Miss Ann.
- Is she coming up?
1:19:30
Not yet, but soon, I think.
1:19:32
"I'm still trying to rent the house,
but no one has any money...
1:19:35
...and I'm not going
to let tramps have it."
1:19:38
Why do people
complicate their lives so, Martha?
1:19:41
All those horses and that house.
1:19:43
Here we have nothing,
and yet we have everything.
1:19:47
- Haven't we?
- I think you have, Miss Judith.
1:19:49
A wonder she hasn't come to see you.
You haven't seen her for three months.
1:19:53
Oh, she'll be up soon.
She wants to finish her work first.
1:19:57
- What's that?
- The doctor's lunch.
1:19:59
- Hasn't he had it yet?
- No.
1:20:00
- Why not?
- I knocked on his door twice.
1:20:03
When he's busy with his bugs,
he's like a bear with a sore head.
1:20:06
- I wouldn't disturb him for...
- Well, I'll disturb him.
1:20:09
Am I afraid?
1:20:12
Thank you, Martha.
1:20:30
Hey. Your lunch, doctor.
1:20:33
- Judy, I've told you...
- You were rude to Martha.
1:20:35
I was not rude to Martha. Martha
knows, as you should know, that...
1:20:40
Well, Henry, the damage is done.
1:20:41
What damage? Me?
1:20:43
I've told you never to come in
when I'm working.
1:20:46
This joint is aseptic.
You're crawling with microbes.
1:20:48
- Bugs.
- Me?
1:20:50
- Yes, you.
- That's a fine way to talk to your wife.
1:20:53
Coming in here with all this food.
We got too many bugs here now.
1:20:56
And just as I was about to discover
the secret of life.