1:15:03
Well, up to here, we're all surprised.
1:15:06
Naturally, before throwing me out,
he had to know a little about me.
1:15:10
So in a few well-chosen sentences,
I gave him the details.
1:15:13
Sort of like I told you.
1:15:15
And you found a landlord
with a heart of gold.
1:15:18
Well, not exactly a heart of gold,
Father, but...
1:15:21
Well, we had the apartment vacant,
and it seemed a shame to throw her out.
1:15:26
- Anyway, what's wrong with that?
- Nothing that I know of, up to here.
1:15:31
As I was saying,
it was a shame to throw her out.
1:15:34
Like Mrs. Quimp?
1:15:36
Yeah. No! Well, that's different.
1:15:40
I can see that, obviously.
1:15:43
She told me about coming to see you
and that you wanted to help her.
1:15:47
You don't have a corner on helping people,
do you?
1:15:50
And besides, I've practically
got her lined up in a job.
1:15:53
Yes, and as soon as I get it,
I'm going to pay him back.
1:15:56
Every nickel of it. You too, Father.
1:15:59
No hurry about me.
1:16:02
Rather a nice-looking piano you have here.
1:16:04
Well, she needs one, doesn't she?
1:16:07
- She's got to practice. She's a singer.
- It was very thoughtful.
1:16:10
Of course, pianos are a little expensive
these days.
1:16:14
I asked her first
if she couldn't play a ukulele.
1:16:17
- Well, then naturally...
- Yeah, naturally.
1:16:21
Carol tells me you can play, Father.
1:16:23
How about trying it out
to see if I got a good buy?
1:16:25
Yes, play something for us, Father.
1:16:31
[Playing soft music]
1:16:39
Would you mind us asking you
a few questions, Father?
1:16:41
- No.
- Where'd you get that wicked left hand?
1:16:44
Well, I've always been interested in music.
1:16:47
Used to write a bit of it at school.
I had a little band.
1:16:50
We used to play for the school dances.
1:16:53
O'Malley's Orioles.
1:16:55
[Playing upbeat music]
1:16:57
You know, at one time
I had quite a decision to make: