:21:01
- Thank you.
:21:04
Evidently an Ethiopian in the fuel supply.
:21:08
Seems to me I'm getting the old "heave-ho."
:21:10
- Here's your room, sir.
- Leave it there. I'll find it.
:21:20
Telegram for Mrs. Twillie.
:21:22
Shove it under the door.
:21:26
I'll take it down. Leave it in the office.
:21:28
By the way, my ski shoes and hockey bats
will be on the next train.
:21:31
Along with a polo pony.
:21:33
I understand the countryside
abounds here with wild game...
:21:36
flamingos, flying wombats, Indian civets...
:21:58
The child's afraid of me. She's all a-twit.
:22:02
Come, my phlox, my flower.
:22:04
I have some very definite pear-shaped ideas
that I'd like to discuss with thee.
:22:11
Come, open.
:22:12
You can't come in. Go away, I'm dressing.
:22:14
I'm as gentle...
:22:17
Gentle as a forest-bred lion.
:22:22
- And keep away from that keyhole.
:22:24
It was the cat, dear.
:22:26
Listen, didn't you promise to love,
honour, and be obedient?
:22:29
Don't be old-fashioned.
Be a good boy and run along.
:22:32
Why don't you look the town over?
:22:34
What an unselfish little rose petal
you are, to be sure.
:22:42
Must be Big Chief's new tepee.
:22:50
Milton, my brave.
:22:52
Go upstairs and park your stoical presence...
:22:55
outside the tepee of Mrs. Twillie.
:22:58
Number 8.