:26:02
Uh, no. No. I-I-I don't know what it is.
:26:04
(Emmy) l remember.
Uh... lt's on the tip of my tongue.
:26:09
lt's a waltz and it's Victor Herbert.
:26:11
- Victor Herbert wasn't a waltz.
- It's the Blue Danube Waltz.
:26:16
Oh, yes. Of course it is.
:26:21
No, it isn't, Uncle Charlie.
I know what it is. It's the Merry -
:26:24
- I'm terribly sorry, Emmy.
- Nothing to make a fuss about.
:26:27
Charles, while we do the dishes,
why don't you come in the living room
:26:31
and stretch out on the sofa
and read the evening paper?
:26:33
You never were much on helping.
:26:35
- Joe, here's Herbert.
- (Charlie) Ann, Roger, help me here.
:26:38
Herbert's a friend of Joe's.
They're literary critics.
:26:43
Hello, Herb. Had your supper?
:26:45
- Had mine an hour ago.
- Hour ago, huh?
:26:49
- Oh. A watch.
- Yeah, a present.
:26:51
Here, Herb.
I'd like you to meet my brother-in-law.
:26:54
- Charles, this is Herb Hawkins.
- Nice to know you, Mr Hawkins.
:26:57
- Fine, thank you.
- How's your mother, Herb?
:27:00
- Oh, uh, Just middling.
- Uh-huh.
:27:03
- Excuse me, Herb.
- Oh.
:27:05
Thank you.
I'm sorry your mother's not better.
:27:08
- Thank you, dear. There, now.
- Thank you.
:27:12
(Emmy) Lead a life of luxury.
:27:15
Well, l must go and see
what Charlie ' s doing.
:27:22
Wife's brother from the East.
New York man.
:27:26
Good for the children.
You know what I mean?
:27:29
In business?
Well, he takes himself very seriously.
:27:34
Well, how's everything?
:27:36
Say, ha-have you read this one? Huh?
:27:39
That little Frenchman beats them all.
:27:41
You can talk all you like
about Sherlock Holmes.
:27:44
That little Frenchman beats 'em all.
:27:46
I read it. Air bubbles don't
necessarily kill a person.
:27:49
Those writers from the other side
get too fancy.
:27:52
- The best way to commit a murder-
- I know, I know.
:27:55
Hit 'em on the head
with a blunt instrument.
:27:57
Well, it's true, isn't it? Listen.