:39:27
- What else, Mrs. Cline?
- How much are your apples?
:39:30
- Five cents a piece.
- I'll have one.
:39:33
- What are you having, a party?
- Philip.
:39:35
Finish this order.
Something else, Mrs. Cline?
:39:38
- Do you have any butter?
- Lots of it.
:39:40
- How much a pound?
- Forty-five cents.
:39:42
At the corner,
it's only 30 cents a pound.
:39:44
- Why don't you get it there?
- They're out of it.
:39:47
- When we're out it's only 10 cents.
- I'm gonna put him on the stage.
:39:51
We just got some
fine Wisconsin sauerkraut.
:39:53
- Paul Boray?
- Yes, he's my son.
:39:56
- Sign here, pappy.
- What else, Mrs. Cline?
:39:58
- I'll have a box of soap flakes.
- Soap flakes.
:40:01
And a dozen of eggs.
:40:03
Thanks, pappy.
:40:04
Eggs.
:40:06
A bottle of milk.
:40:07
Paul!
:40:08
- Paul!
- Yeah.
:40:10
- Come down. Package for you.
- Coming.
:40:13
All right.
:40:15
- And a box of salt.
- Okay. Need anything else?
:40:19
I think that's all.
:40:27
- Well, open it up.
- What is it?
:40:38
- Cigarette case.
- For you?
:40:40
Well, where did
it come from? What for?
:40:43
I played at a party last night.
:40:45
You got it for playing the violin?
:40:47
Partly.
:40:49
They liked the way I play.
:40:50
Who liked your playing?
:40:52
What party?
:40:54
People named Wright.
:40:56
Wright, who are they?
:40:58
Oh, the Wrights.
:40:59
They know everybody.
They can help me a lot, Mom.