The Talk of the Town
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:09:01
He eats with the governor.
He writes to the president.

:09:06
Yeah, a very cold character,
Mr. Lightcap.

:09:10
He's back.
Now remember, keep quiet.

:09:13
- Later, out you go.
- I wonder where.

:09:17
Oh, darn.
:09:23
- Hello.
- Why did you lock the door?

:09:26
Did I? Why, isn't that queer?
:09:36
There seems to be a strange atmosphere
hanging over this house.

:09:40
Soon as I get the curtains up
it'll be all right.

:09:43
Yes.
:09:45
You're a very sarcastic man,
aren't you?

:09:49
I've just finished teaching,
for nine months...

:09:52
...400 weary young men
the rudiments of law.

:09:56
I drove all the way down here myself...
:09:58
...because my man went to see
his ailing mother in West Virginia.

:10:02
I had a long, hard trip and was looking
forward to a cheerful, bright house...

:10:08
...a warm bed. And I find myself,
on a rainy night, in this shambles.

:10:13
I must confess, Miss Shelley, I've never
seen such monumental inefficiency.

:10:25
Why didn't you tell your secretary to
get things right before she ran off?

:10:29
Is it my fault you came
barging in here 24 hours early?

:10:33
If you'd come tomorrow, it would have
been efficiently whipped together.

:10:37
It would've been cheerful and bright.
:10:39
- Are you through?
- Yes.

:10:42
There's justice in what you say,
but the violence with which...

:10:46
- I'm sorry, but...
- I accept your apology. Accept mine.

:10:49
Is there a bedroom in the house
fit to be slept in?

:10:53
- The master bedroom is quite fit.
- Thank you.

:10:57
- I'll show you where it is.
- No, I can find it.


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