:25:00
You certainly have.
:25:03
Shouldn't you get my permission too?
:25:05
- Not on the hand, he has to play the violin!
- All right, not on the hand.
:25:10
Not on the mouth, he has to sing!
:25:12
All right, not on the mouth.
Come here.
:25:17
Here's one place without any talent!
:25:28
- Who were Lewis and Clark, George?
- Acrobats?
:25:32
- Look at this swell write-up we got.
- Write-up?
:25:35
You found us whenever new states
sprouted on the prairie.
:25:38
We played every town in America
that had a theater.
:25:41
- Any mail for Mr. Cohan?
- No. Your father picked up his mail.
:25:45
I mean for Mr. George M. Cohan.
:25:48
The next 10 years rushed by
like a circus train.
:25:51
Dad seemed content with the sticks,
but I was straining at the leash.
:25:55
- Here's your mail, Mr. Cohan.
- Thanks.
:25:58
Couple of tickets for the show.
:26:00
We were playing stock in Buffalo.
:26:02
And being versatile,
I was playing my mother's father.
:26:06
- Oh, Daddy, he's left me.
- All is for the best, my daughter.
:26:10
In life we trip, but right ourselves.
:26:15
I was correct about man's love.
:26:18
First, he considers his pleasure
or his honor or his purse.
:26:23
Only secondly does he think
of the woman he says he loves.
:26:27
Now I must go life's journey alone and
struggle on my weary way to find peace.
:26:36
Courage, Emily, courage.
:26:39
Living has taught your father
many things.
:26:43
Among them,
to take the bitter with the better.
:26:48
The road to happiness is paved
with heartaches and stones.