:11:01
Oh, now, Charlie, you're right.
Absolutely right.
:11:04
- I'll figure out some way -
- I don't believe in good intentions now.
:11:08
- All I'm waiting for now is a miracle.
- Oh, Charlie.
:11:12
Those back stairs are steep.
:11:14
What's the matter, Charlie?
What's the matter, Joe?
:11:17
- Well, it seems that, uh -
- Oh, I've become a nagging old maid.
:11:21
You went downtown in that awful old
hat you'd promised you'd throw away.
:11:24
(Ann) - Mama.
- Darling, does it matter what hat I wear?
:11:27
(Ann) - Mama .
- Why do you let that child yell at you?
:11:31
- If she -
- I'm going downstairs, anyway.
:11:34
Joe, what were you
both talking about when l came in?
:11:36
Something about a miracle.
:11:38
(Joe) Oh, it's nothing.
Charlie ' s a bit under the weather.
:11:41
(Woman) Oh. Well, she ' ll be all right.
:11:43
Well, come on, dear. Let's go
downstairs. No use standing here.
:11:46
I'm going to get myself a bottle of beer.
:11:49
Mother, I'm going downtown
and send a telegram.
:11:51
Why, darling, who do you know
to send a telegram to?
:11:53
I know a wonderful person who'll come
and stir us up. Just the one to save us.
:11:57
What do you mean, "save us"?
:11:59
All this time, there's been
one right person to save us.
:12:02
- What's Uncle Charlie's address?
- Uncle Charlie?
:12:06
- You're not going to ask him for money?
- Of course not.
:12:09
That wouldn't help us.
What's his address?
:12:12
- The last address I had -
- Do you know how many steps it is
:12:15
to get from here
to the drugstore and back?
:12:17
- 649.
- If you've forgotten, I won't tell you.
:12:22
- I remember. Philadelphia.
:12:24
You can't ask a busy man
to come all this way for nothing.
:12:28
He'll come for me. I'm named after him.
:12:30
Besides, we're the only relatives
he has in the world.
:12:32
(Boy) lf you come
all the way up Fourth Street, it's 802.
:12:36
- Mama, guess what?
- I have no time for guessing.
:12:38
What's that thing in your hair?
:12:40
Well, I'll tell you anyway, even though
I think it's nicer when people guess.
:12:44
Mrs Henderson said to call her at
the telegraph office. We have a telegram.
:12:48
Ann, I don't think you ought to put things
behind your ears.
:12:50
- Something might get into your ear.
- Emmy, Ann says we have a telegram.
:12:54
I think you ought to find out about it.
Somebody might be sick or something.
:12:58
Mrs Henderson didn't read the telegram
because I couldn't find a pencil.