:11:02
	Charge the blockhouse!
:11:11
	Blockhouse?
:11:13
	The stairs are always San Juan Hill.
:11:16
	Bless you!
:11:17
	Have you tried to persuade him
he wasn't Roosevelt?
:11:20
	-Oh, no!
-He's so happy being Teddy Roosevelt.
:11:23
	Do you remember, Martha?
:11:26
	Once, a long time ago,
we thought if he'd be George Washington...
:11:29
	...it might be a change for him,
and we suggested it.
:11:32
	And do you know what happened?
:11:34
	He just stayed under his bed for days
and wouldn't be anybody.
:11:38
	Well, if he's happy, and what's
more important, you're happy....
:11:42
	Our only worry for Teddy
is after we're gone.
:11:45
	Yes, indeed. That is quite a problem.
:11:47
	Mortimer's made all the arrangements
for Teddy...
:11:49
	...to go to Happy Dale Sanitarium
after we pass on.
:11:53
	Splendid idea! A very pleasant place.
:11:59
	Dear, sweet Reverend Harper.
:12:04
	You know, Martha,
I do believe he's beginning to see the light.
:12:07
	I'm sure we needn't worry about him.
:12:09
	He won't interfere with our plans
for Mortimer and Elaine.
:12:13
	Did you just have tea?
:12:15
	Yes.
:12:17
	And dinner's going to be late, too.
:12:20
	So, why?
:12:26
	Good news for you.
:12:28
	You're going to Panama
and dig another lock for the canal.
:12:32
	Delighted!
:12:34
	That's bully! Just bully!
:12:36
	I shall prepare at once for the journey.
:12:41
	Charge!
:12:48
	Abby! While I was out?
:12:50
	Yes, dear. I just couldn't wait for you.
:12:52
	I didn't know when you'd be back,
and Reverend Harper was coming.
:12:56
	-But all by yourself.
-I got along fine.
:12:59
	-I'll run right downstairs and see.
-No, dear.