:40:01
I thought maybe I'd put some of
my loose cash away for safekeeping.
:40:04
- In the bank where Joe works, naturally.
- (Mr Greene) Loose cash?
:40:07
Well, I got in a habit of carrying a lot
of cash with me when I was travelling.
:40:11
- A dangerous habit.
- Never lost a penny in my life.
:40:15
I guess heaven takes care
of fools and scoundrels.
:40:18
- (Chuckles) Yes.
- Thirty, thirty-five...
:40:21
Forty thousand.
Shall we start with forty?
:40:24
- If you'll Just write out a deposit slip.
- Ah, details.
:40:28
I'm glad to see you're a man
who understands details, Mr Greene.
:40:32
They're most important to me.
Most important. All the little details.
:40:37
(Woman) Oh, dear. l'm sorry.
l didn't know you were busy.
:40:40
- We can come back.
- Come in, now that you're here.
:40:44
Mrs Greene,
I'd like you to meet my uncle, Mr Oakley.
:40:48
Uncle Charlie,
this is Mrs Greene and Mrs Potter.
:40:50
Mrs Greene, Miss Potter.
:40:53
(Chuckles) Mrs Potter.
:40:55
- Something about you made me think -
- Yes?
:40:58
- What did you want, Margaret?
- I need some money to go shopping.
:41:03
There's one good thing
in being a widow, isn't there?
:41:05
You don't have to ask
your husband for money. (Laughing)
:41:08
- Here you are.
- Oh, thank you.
:41:11
- Goodbye, Mr Oakley.
- Mrs Potter.
:41:13
Bye, Mrs Greene.
:41:16
(Pen Scratching)
There. There you are, Mr Greene.
:41:19
- Charlie, let's see the town.
- Goodbye, Mr Oakley.
:41:22
- Bye, Mr Greene.
- Call on us for advice anytime.
:41:24
- Thank you.
- Joe, you may see Mr Oakley out.
:41:27
Joe, keep your eyes open.
You'll have his Job in a couple of years.
:41:31
(Typewriters Clacking)
:41:41
Here he is.
:41:46
(Bus Bells Ringing)
:41:56
Those must be the questionnaire men.
They're a whole hour early.