:43:39
No, ma'am.
What do you mean,
my clothes aren't there?
:43:41
They're in stateroom "B,"
in the private car behind the diner...
the club car...
:43:45
with my ticket, my handbag,
my lipstick and everything.
No, ma'am.
:43:49
"No, ma'am."
You just didn't look.
Oh, yes, ma'am, I looked.
:43:51
But I didn't see it
'cause it weren't there.
That's why I didn't see it.
:43:54
I suppose it just blew up.
No, ma'am. We set it out.
:43:56
You set it out?
Yes, ma'am. The conductor
kinda got riled up with 'em,
:44:00
so he just set it out on a siding
at Rockingham Hamlet
for 'em to cool off.
:44:03
A very pretty little city.
Never mind the geography.
Where's the conductor?
:44:06
He got off at Rawley.
That's where he lives.
Last call for breakfast.
:44:10
Dining car in the rear.
Very pretty countryside there.
:44:12
You don't seem to understand.
My clothes are lost. Shut up.
Last call for breakfast.
:44:14
No, ma'am. They ain't lost.
Nothin' ever gets lost on a Pullman.
:44:18
I recollect one time
a lady left a whole pile...
:44:21
I just want
to get into my clothes.
You can't do that.
:44:24
What do I go around in?
A blanket like an Indian?
I got a brown overcoat.
:44:28
Well, that's very kind of you.
Hello.
:44:29
Hello.
What are you doing for breakfast?
:44:31
Well, if you don't ask me,
I won't be doing much.
:44:33
And if you do ask me,
it might make quite a scandal.
Lady lose her clothes.
:44:36
You lost your clothes?
Why, that's terrible.
:44:39
And my ticket and my bag
and my shoes and my makeup,
:44:42
my toothbrush...
only I don't think I had one.
:44:44
This is disgraceful. I'll certainly write
to the president of the company.
How could such a thing happen?
:44:48
I don't know. My things
seem to have gotten into a car
back there somewhere somehow,
:44:52
and now the car just
doesn't seem to be there.
:44:55
Not that car full of drunks, I hope,
that they had to disconnect.
Oh, perish the thought.
:44:58
Well, as soon as we come to a town,
I could jump over to a store
and jump back.