:37:00
He didn't do much reading after that,
let me tell you.
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It was taken the very day
he had his accident.
:37:05
A few days later when the pictures
came home, how mama cried.
:37:10
She wondered if he'd ever look the same.
She wondered if he'd ever be the same.
:37:14
What's the use of looking backward?
What's the use of looking ahead?
:37:18
Today's the thing.
That's my philosophy. Today.
:37:22
If today's the thing,
then you'd better finish your breakfast
:37:25
and get down to the bank
because Joe'll be waiting.
:37:27
Charlie, don't be late back.
The survey men are coming at 4:00.
:37:37
(Blows Whistle)
:37:39
(Car Horn Honking)
:37:42
- Good morning, Charlie.
- Hello, Madge.
:37:44
- Good morning, Charlie.
- Hello, Catherine.
:37:49
(Car Horn Honking)
:37:51
(Background Chattering)
(Officer Blows Whistle)
:37:55
Did you see the way they looked at you?
I bet they wonder who you are.
:37:58
Uncle Charlie, I love to walk with you.
I want everybody to see you.
:38:21
(Keyboards Clacking)
There's Papa in that window over there.
:38:23
(Background Chattering)
:38:29
Hello, Joe. Can you stop embezzling
a minute and give me your attention?
:38:32
Oh, uh...
:38:35
Charles, we don't Joke
about such things here.
:38:38
Oh, what's a little shortage in the books
at the end of the month?
:38:40
Any good bank clerk can cover up
alittle shortage. Isn't that right, Charlie
:38:43
- Everyone can hear you.
- Good. We all know what banks are.
:38:48
Look all right, but noone knows
what goes on when they lock the doors.
:38:52
Can't fool me, though.
Well, Joe, let's see your president.
:38:54
Still want to open that account, Charles?
That's why I'm here.
:38:57
Well, uh, you wait right here.
I'll see if Mr Greene's busy.