:55:04
What are you laughing at, young lady?
:55:09
- What's the matter with you?
- Toothache.
:55:12
- What?
- Toothache.
:55:13
Toothache?
:55:18
You mean you've got a toothache.
:55:21
- What's funny about that?
- You're funny, mister.
:55:24
- You've got dirt on your face.
- Not dirt, it's mud.
:55:27
Do you want some hot water?
I live right here.
:55:29
What's that, young lady?
:55:32
I said, if you wanted some hot water...
:55:35
...I could get you some...hot water.
:55:43
All right, thank you very much.
:55:59
Do I look any better now?
:56:02
- This medicine doesn't do a bit of good.
- What you need is to get your mind off it.
:56:11
Excuse me, but my landlady
prefers me to keep this door open...
:56:15
- ...when I have a gentleman caller.
- All right.
:56:18
You have got a toothache, haven't you?
:56:20
- I surely have.
- Why don't you try laughing at me again?
:56:23
- What?
- I'm still pretty funny.
:56:25
I know, but you don't want me
to laugh at you.
:56:28
I don't want your tooth to hurt, either.
:56:30
Look at me.
:56:32
See that?
:56:33
What are you doing?
:56:34
I'm wiggling both my ears
at the same time.
:56:39
That's it, smile.
:56:43
It took me two solid years at the best
boys' school in the world to learn that.
:56:47
The fellow who taught me
is now president of Venezuela.
:56:53
That's it!
:56:58
- Is it a giraffe?
- No, not a giraffe.