1:05:01
and then they die and leave their money
to their wives, their silly wives.
1:05:05
And what do the wives do,
these useless women?
1:05:09
You see them in the best hotels
every day by the thousands,
1:05:14
drinking the money, eating the money,
1:05:16
losing the money at bridge,
playing all day and all night,
1:05:19
smelling of money.
1:05:21
Proud of their Jewellery,
but of nothing else.
1:05:25
Horrible, faded, fat, greedy women.
1:05:29
(Charlie)
But they're alive! They're human beings.
1:05:33
Are they? Are they, Charlie?
1:05:36
Are they human,
or are they fat, wheezing animals ? Hm ?
1:05:40
And what happens to animals when
they get too fat and too old?
1:05:45
Well, I seem to be making
my speech right here.
1:05:47
Don't talk about women like that
in front of my club! You'll be lynched.
1:05:53
That nice Mrs Potter's going to be there.
She was asking me about you.
1:05:58
The Greenes are bringing her here to
the party I'm having for you afterwards.
1:06:03
Joe, it's Herbert.
1:06:05
(Quietly)
He always comes when we're eating.
1:06:09
(Place Setting Clanging)
Good evening, Mrs Newton.
1:06:13
- Good evening, Mr Oakley.
- Good evening.
1:06:15
(Emmy) Well, Herb, how's your mother?
1:06:18
Oh, she's Just middling.
1:06:21
- Had your dinner?
- Oh, I had mine an hour ago.
1:06:25
You folks are getting pretty stylish.
Having dinner later every evening.
1:06:29
(Joe) Ha ha!
1:06:36
- Joe.
- Huh ?
1:06:38
- Joe, I-I picked some mushrooms.
- You don't say?
1:06:43
Mushrooms mean anything to you, Joe?
1:06:46
I eat 'em on my steak when I'm out
and the meat's not good enough as it is.
1:06:51
If I brought you some mushrooms,
would you eat 'em?
1:06:53
Suppose I would. Why?
1:06:55
Then I've got it. The worst I'd be
accused of would be manslaughter.