:28:00
That's it. That's it.
I'll tell her the truth.
:28:04
She's a fine girl!
:28:09
Six.
:28:15
Seven.
:28:20
Eight.
:28:22
That was seven.
That was eight.
I can count just dandy.
:28:26
Let's not argue about it.
I'll start all over again.
:28:29
Oh, no you don't. We agreed on 10 puffs,
and 10 puffs are all you're going to get.
:28:33
Are you calling me a liar for one puff?
:28:35
Yes, I am. And take that cigar out
or I'll count it as a puff.
:28:40
You've got two more puffs coming
and you better hurry up
before the doctor gets back.
:28:44
I'll make you a proposition.
Instead of the last two puffs,
:28:46
I'll just keep the cigar
in my mouth.
:28:49
Not interested.
:28:51
I won't inhale.
Nope. Nothing doing.
:28:52
Look, l...
:28:54
Jonathan, these wires are touching,
and from such important people.
:28:58
Everybody in the world
seems to be concerned
about you.
:29:01
They've been coming in like this all day.
Thirty-five in the last hour. Think of that.
:29:04
I'll read them later.
Oh, now you're being modest.
Not every invalid...
:29:07
How do you do. Not every invalid
gets a wire from the White House.
:29:09
You ought to have that framed.
Go have it framed,
will you? Now!
:29:12
Yes, I will. Here's one
from Walter Winchell, the journalist.
:29:15
And Jascha Heifetz, the musician.
:29:18
And here's one from...
:29:21
I smell something.
Do you?
:29:23
No, I don't think so.
I don't, either.
:29:25
It's a very distinct odor.
:29:29
Oh, yes. It's the oil furnace.
The fumes come up from the ventilator.
:29:31
You should have that corrected.
:29:33
Run down and tell them
to have it fixed, will you?
:29:36
I most certainly will.
That's not good for you.
:29:38
Here's a long wire
from Leopold Stokowski.
:29:40
He'll be in town the day after tomorrow
and wants to visit. We'll see about that.
:29:45
I wish you'd go out
and have that furnace fixed.
The fumes are killing me.
:29:50
Is it that bad?
Of course I will. L...
:29:56
What's that?
That's steam.
I've got hot feet.