:45:02
With a Mother Hubbard.
Well, that's very kind of you.
:45:05
In the meantime, I suppose
I'll have to lie here in this hat rack.
:45:07
Anyway, I haven't any money
for you to jump over to a store.
:45:10
Oh, I have money.
Oh, you have?
:45:12
Oh, yes. Now, if you could just
get to a store to pick out what you need...
:45:15
- We got a stretcher in the baggage car.
- Wouldn't that be stretching it a little?
:45:19
Wait a minute.
:45:21
Maybe we could borrow some odd pieces
among the lady passengers.
Oh, murder.
:45:25
You take that side,
and I'll take this side.
Yes, sir.
:45:27
And I'll take the neck.
:45:38
Here, we've got some more.
Or are you satisfied?
:45:41
Satisfied?
:45:47
I could lend you my earrings.
:45:59
Good morning.
Good morning.
:46:06
Oh! Why, that's lovely.
Now you won't need anything else.
:46:09
That's what you think.
:46:15
Yes, ma'am.
:46:17
If there's one thing I admire,
it's a woman who can whip up
something out of nothing.
:46:21
You should taste
my popovers.
I'd love to.
:46:23
The homely virtues
are so hard to find these days...
:46:25
a woman who can sew and cook
and bake, even if she doesn't have to.
:46:28
And knit and...
And weave.
:46:30
You're joking,
but I mean seriously...
That is a woman.
:46:33
Were you going to buy me
some breakfast,
:46:35
or would you like me to bake you
something at the table?
:46:38
I like a witty woman too.
Now, what will you have?
:46:41
The 35-cent breakfast
seems the best at first glance,
:46:43
but if you analyze it for solid value,
the 55-center is the one.
:46:47
I wouldn't want to impose.
No. Feel free to choose
anything you like.
:46:50
There's even a 75-cent breakfast,
if it appeals to you.
We might share one.
:46:54
Wait a minute.
With two eggs, toast
and choice of fruit thrown in,
:46:58
I'm not sure the 75-cent breakfast
isn't the best value after all.