3:02:02
Won"t you kiss me goodbye?
3:02:04
You"ve had enough kissing
for one afternoon.
3:02:07
You"re impossible. You can go.
I don"t care if you never come back.
3:02:10
But I will come back.
3:02:26
What are you thinking about?
3:02:28
l"m thinking about how rich we are.
3:02:32
I can keep the lumber business too?
3:02:34
Yes, of course you can,
if it amuses you.
3:02:37
Now that you"re so rich, you can tell
everybody to go to the devil.
3:02:41
But you were the main one
I wanted to go to the devil.
3:03:00
Don"t scrape the plate.
l"m sure there"s more in the kitchen.
3:03:05
Can I have a chocolate one
stuffed with meringue?
3:03:08
If you don"t stop being a glutton,
you"ll get as fat as Mammy.
3:03:11
And l"ll divorce you.
3:03:13
It"d be nice if you bought
something for Mammy.
3:03:16
Why should I buy her a present
when she called us both mules?
3:03:19
Mules? Why mules?
3:03:21
She said we could give ourselves air
and get slicked up like racehorses...
3:03:26
...but we were just mules in horse
harness and we didn"t fool anybody.
3:03:29
I never heard anything more true.
Mammy"s a smart old soul.
3:03:33
And one of the few people I know
whose respect l"d like to have.
3:03:37
- I won"t give her a thing.
- Then l"ll take her a petticoat.
3:03:41
My mammy said when she went to heaven,
she wanted a red taffeta petticoat...
3:03:45
...so stiff that it"d stand
by itself...
3:03:47
...and so rustley the Lord would
say it"s made of angels" wings.
3:03:50
She won"t take it from you.
She"d rather die than wear it.
3:03:53
That may be. But l"m making
the gesture just the same.