:25:02
- Don't you think that's intriguing?
- Fascinating.
:25:06
It's a little over to the right.
:25:08
Be careful not to shake them.
They're very sensitive.
:25:10
You must forgive me
if I do anything wrong.
:25:12
This is my first experience
hauling fish.
:25:16
Thanks, Colonel.
I'll do as much for you someday.
:25:18
I'll tell you what you
can do for me, young woman.
:25:20
There are certain elaborate
suggestions on page three
:25:23
of this war communiqué
concerning the condition,
:25:27
the schedule, and the equipment
of the bathroom.
:25:29
- Oh, yes.
- You do see?
:25:32
Then may I ask you
to follow me for a moment?
:25:36
It was my idea
that we should take in a roomer,
:25:39
and I'm so glad the whole thing's
turned out so super.
:25:41
Since you are so ecstatic
over the whole arrangement,
:25:44
may I ask you whether you
expect me to bathe under that?
:25:50
Golly, there's a shower
off Pop's room... I mean your room.
:25:53
And is it necessary
that your paying guest
:25:55
share the facilities of the house
with this vegetable life?
:25:59
You don't understand. This is
the philodendron Pop gave me.
:26:03
It needs water. I don't think rain water
gives it enough nourishment.
:26:06
Really? As soon as there's
no longer any danger
:26:09
of pernicious anemia, would you
mind removing that topsoil?
:26:14
Yes, and another thing.
I neglected to inform your mother
:26:17
that I like my breakfast
promptly at 7:00...
:26:19
coffee, thin toast, and two
eggs boiled, 21/2 minutes...
:26:23
under no circumstances
more than three.
:26:25
We can't afford
to give you breakfast.
:26:28
As it is now, poor Mother
doesn't know what to do.
:26:30
When Fidelia was here, the bills
didn't seem to be so high, but now...
:26:34
Please.
I'm quite prepared to pay.
:26:38
That's fine. What would you say
to 50 cents a day?
:26:42
- That seems a bit high.
- We'll make it $3 a week.
:26:46
There's the doorbell.
Let's call it a deal. Good night.
:26:49
But...
:26:51
Let me see...
:26:53
...a week for rent...
:26:56
...for breakfast.