:26:01
I won't, but I've saved
some chicken livers for you.
:26:03
Oh, you're an angel.
In the meantime, darling...
:26:05
you think you could
get this spot out for me?
:26:08
I can afford a blemish on my character
but not on my clothes.
:26:10
- Mmm. Couldn't eat another mouthful.
- I'm afraid it's rouge.
:26:13
- I'm afraid it's liquor.
- Louise. Oh.
:26:15
- May I have a glass of milk for Mr. Lydecker?
- Of course, Miss Hunt.
:26:18
I forgot to tell you.
I also read palms.
:26:21
I cook, I swallow swords, I mend my own
socks, I never eat garlic or onions.
:26:25
What more can you want
of a man?
:26:27
- Don't listen to that scalawag.
- I didn't expect to find him here, Louise.
:26:30
What do you mean?
We're old friends.
:26:32
She feeds me,
humors me, repairs me...
:26:34
and refuses to marry me,
don't you, honey?
:26:36
- I do.
- She has good sense.
:26:38
- Now, wait just a minute. Thanks, Louise.
- You're wasting your time.
:26:41
- She's got good sense too.
- You're jealous.
:26:45
And what does it feel like,
Mr. Carpenter?
:26:48
What does what feel like,
Miss Hunt?
:26:51
Living on the income
from an estate.
:26:53
- Well, I, uh-
- Or don't you know?
:26:55
Well, I did, until the sheriff
took it over 10 years ago.
:27:00
Why maintain the fiction?
Why not work?
:27:02
Believe it or not, I asked
one of my many friends for a job once-
:27:05
executive of a big company-
2,500 employees.
:27:08
He could have pressed a button
and done it, but he just laughed.
:27:11
- He thought I was joking.
- Weren't you?
:27:13
No. When I convinced him, he got
embarrassed, said he'd phone me.
:27:16
That was months ago. Now whenever
he sees me, he looks the other way.
:27:28
- Do you really want a job?
- Yes.
:27:34
Oh, here you are.
:27:36
Laura, dear, I cannot stand
these morons any longer.
:27:40
If you don't come with me
this instant, I shall run amok.
:27:44
All right, Waldo.
:27:47
10:30 tomorrow,
Bullitt and Company.
:27:50
You've got a job.
:27:52
I concealed my
annoyance with masterly self-control...
:27:57
but I sensed a situation
which would bear watching.