1:21:00
Well, maybe not
at this particular moment.
1:21:03
Oh, but you will.
1:21:05
And you might have.
1:21:06
Guess it is my fault.
1:21:10
Judy, darling.
1:21:12
- I am sorry.
- There's nothing to be sorry for.
1:21:16
Your bugs met my bugs
and the food's bugs...
1:21:18
...and they had a party,
and they're gonna get so drunk...
1:21:20
...they won't be any use
to anybody.
1:21:22
- You're mad.
- Yeah. Henry.
1:21:24
- Yes?
- Get that food out of there.
1:21:26
Prepare for another experiment.
1:21:27
lf at first you don't succeed,
then try, try...
1:21:30
I'm hungry.
Do you realize it's almost 2:00?
1:21:33
Don't you touch that.
It's probably got bugs in it.
1:21:35
lf the sandwiches' bugs
got into your bugs...
1:21:38
...your bugs got into the sandwiches' .
1:21:39
- Just a minute.
- No.
1:21:42
- All right. All right, toughie.
- It's cold.
1:21:45
- What's new in the world?
- Guess what.
1:21:47
I got a letter from Ann.
She's coming to visit us. Read it.
1:21:50
- What did you do this morning?
- Big things.
1:21:52
- What?
- I walked.
1:21:58
Here. Can't have that,
it's got bugs in it.
1:22:00
- Where did you walk?
- To the village.
1:22:02
May we use your table, Martha?
1:22:04
- Why, of course, Miss Judith.
- Sit down.
1:22:06
- What's new in the village?
- There's a well-founded rumor...
1:22:09
...that it'll be twins for Mrs. Dibble.
1:22:11
This is great. We'll show her
the great village of Brattleboro.
1:22:15
The shopping district, the city hall, and
we'll take her to the dance on Saturday.
1:22:19
Now what? Come here.
1:22:22
What did you do?
1:22:39
Here you go, Daffy.
Thank you, Ellen.
1:22:41
- Here we are.
- Here she is, Martha.
1:22:43
- Hello, Martha. How are you?
- It's good to see you, Miss Ann.
1:22:46
We're gonna fatten her up
with country gravy.
1:22:48
- It's perfect.
- Don't you like it?
1:22:50
- Wanna see my lab?
- Yes, I'd love to.
1:22:54
Bring the things in, Ellen.
We'll unpack for you.
1:22:56
Don't take her in. She's got bugs too.