:29:18
Oh, Ann?
:29:20
- What?
- Come here.
:29:24
Did you ever see a house
made out of newspapers?
:29:27
Well, watch.
:29:29
You-You take one sheet here.
:29:33
OK? And you tear it down here.
:29:36
And you tear it there.
:29:39
You fold it over here at the side.
:29:43
Fold over the other side here.
:29:45
And turn it up there.
:29:47
Now with... the door...
:29:50
Right off... and there.
:29:52
I'm not a baby any more.
Besides, that's Papa's paper.
:29:56
(Uncle Charlie) Oh, Roger, look what
we ' ve got. A nice, little red barn.
:30:00
- You've got Papa's paper.
- Oh, that's alright.
:30:04
Simply unfold it.
Nobody will ever know the difference.
:30:07
What are you two doing?
:30:09
- You know that's father's paper.
- It's my fault. I was playing a game.
:30:13
- Didn't think about it as Joe's pap.
- Oh, that's alright.
:30:16
Here's page one, five... eight.
:30:21
- What did you do with three and four?
- We never touched it.
:30:24
(Ann) Really. Uncle Charlie ' s
the only one that touched it.
:30:27
Oh, well. I guess it's all right.
:30:28
lf l fold it very neatly,
maybe he won ' t notice.
:30:38
(Uncle Charlie) Come in.
:30:41
I brought you water.
:30:43
Oh, thank you, Charlie.
That's very thoughtful of you.
:30:46
Pleasant dreams.
:30:51
Uncle Charlie...
:30:52
- I know a secret you don't think I know.
- What secret?
:30:57
Remember I said you couldn't hide
anything from me because I'd find it out?