:30:00
Very peculiar symptom.
:30:03
"Fumes from the oil furnace."
:30:06
How old are you, two years?
:30:10
You behave like a baby.
:30:12
No use trying to tell you to do anything.
:30:16
Hey! That's a two-dollar cigar!
:30:19
Where did you get it?
:30:20
Don't look at me.
I smoke a pipe.
Bishop gave it to me.
:30:23
Very funny.
Fine thing
for a two-dollar cigar.
:30:26
Where are the rest of them?
I haven't got any. There aren't any more.
:30:29
Oh.
:30:32
Trouble with being sick is
you've got to associate with doctors.
:30:35
Thank you very much, my dear.
That fellow goes around behaving that way.
:30:41
Stokowski's
a friend of yours?
Who?
:30:44
Stokowski.
Oh, I know him.
We don't agree on Brahms.
:30:48
You talk to him?
Not about Brahms.
:30:52
And he...
he really comes here?
:30:54
Oh, yes. He eats here
when he's in town.
:30:57
Two-dollar cigar.
He does?
:31:00
I'd like to meet him
sometime.
:31:03
Do you suppose I could?
L...
:31:05
I've always admired him.
My dear,
well, that's simple.
:31:08
We must ask him here
to dinner some night.
:31:10
Ask all my friends to dinner
if that cigar thief...
:31:13
You won't be having anyone over.
You're still too weak.
:31:16
If you don't start paying
attention to what I say...
:31:18
Oh, go and smoke my cigars.
:31:22
Could I sing for him?
Who, Stokowski?
Oh, no.
:31:26
Oh, but I've studied music.
:31:28
I've no doubt you have, my dear,
but Stokowski comes here for pleasure.
:31:31
It'd be a pleasure.
You want me to prove it?
I'll take your word for it.
:31:35
Have you a piano?
No. It needs tuning, anyway.
:31:38
Where is it?
I don't remember.
:31:40
Could you hear it from here?
It's much too far. It's downstairs.
:31:43
Maybe if we leave
the door open.
Uh, please. I am a sick man.
:31:46
L... Please.
Now, don't get excited.
:31:56
Leave these open, please.