:08:05
Paging Miss Pennington.!
:08:10
Check your coat, sir?
Yes? What is it?
:08:12
Well, your coat, sir.
Oh, no, no. L... l...
:08:21
Don't you think
I'm right?
'Course you're right.
:08:23
Thirty-seven and 38.
Thirty-seven and 38.
:08:24
What's the whole thing
amount to?
$40,000.
:08:26
Well, say it's $50,000.
:08:28
For a measly $50,000,
you'd expect me to give up
two weeks of my vacation?
:08:31
The government gets half
of that anyway.
:08:33
All you'd be getting
is $25,000...
:08:35
and sitting in a hot office
for two weeks.
:08:36
They must think
you're an idiot.
:08:40
This must be a new
five-dollar coin.
:08:43
Looks like the same old
dime to me, though.
:08:45
How's business?
They're dime-ing us
to death.
:08:49
Still raining?
Buckets.
:08:52
Ahh! Is your tongue
supposed to be white?
:08:55
Everybody's wearing it
this season.
:08:56
I just figured out
why drug stores have
lunch counters.
:08:59
They lose money on food,
but they make a big profit
on bicarbonate of soda.
:09:02
Pardon me.
:09:09
Did you find her?
No, sir.
:09:11
You didn't?
Did you try everywhere?
The beauty shop too?
:09:14
Yes, sir.
Isn't there someplace else
you can look?
:09:16
We'll do the best we can, sir.
I'll call you the moment l...
:09:25
My dear, he's the handsomest
doctor I've ever had.
How marvelous.!
:09:28
He's simply priceless!
He found everything
the matter with me!
:09:30
How perfectly divine.!
:09:40
Miss.!
I beg your pardon.
:09:42
Could you do me
a tremendous favor?
Huh?
:09:44
I'm in a bad spot.
Could you help me?
:09:46
I've got to have something.
No, I don't mean that!
Yes.
:09:49
I've got to bring somebody home.
I'll give you $50 if you'll only come!
What?
:09:53
I know this is improper
to talk to you, but...
:09:55
My father's dying.
Can you help me?
:09:58
You don't understand.
I work here.
I only have an hour off.