: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.
:27:08
Fidelia!
This is a nice surprise.
:27:11
I thought I'd run down and see
how you all was getting along.
:27:15
- Just about the way you predicted.
- We miss you, Fidelia.
:27:18
You just give me that apron and let
Fidelia finish what you was doing.
:27:21
Nothing of the kind.
You must be tired. Now sit down.
:27:24
Child, would you mind
running along?
:27:26
I got some troublement I wants
to unburden onto your mother.
:27:29
- You go on upstairs, dear.
- I'll come up and tuck you in.
:27:32
All right.
:27:34
Mother, remind me to tell you
about the momentous deal I made.
:27:37
All right, honey.
:27:39
- Sit here, Fidelia.
- Thank you.
:27:43
You see, Miz Hilton,
it's this way...
:27:45
them uptown folks
is all right in their way,
:27:47
but it's that lazy trash
they got working for 'em.
:27:49
Miz Hilton, I just won't abode
in the same quarters with them.
:27:53
When I finishes my work,
I wants my solitude
:27:55
and I wants my privitation.
:27:57
Fidelia, I'd do anything
if I could have you back,