:41:02
- Better hurry.
- You'll miss your train.
:41:04
- Come on, everyone, they're leaving.
- That man's gone.
:41:07
I hope his coming didn't upset you,
Mrs. Brent.
:41:09
Upset me? Why, no.
:41:11
His coming here made me feel wonderful.
:41:14
With the keys to the city
right in my hand.
:41:16
Goodbye. Drop us a line, will you?
:41:31
Why did you call me?
:41:33
I was shopping and thought it would
be nice to have a cocktail.
:41:37
When Sam introduced us,
you made it clear...
:41:39
...that my being in your house was strictly
Sam's idea and strictly a bad one.
:41:43
I know. I was rude.
:41:45
I was wondering if you'd forgive me
and forget about it.
:41:49
It's all right. Forget it.
:41:51
I thought we'd have a line from
Georgia and Sam by now, but no.
:41:55
I don't know about Georgia,
but Sam's no letter writer.
:41:58
- You've known him a long time?
- Yeah.
:42:01
Yeah, Sam and I lived together
five years now.
:42:05
Why didn't you come to San Francisco
when Sam did?
:42:07
I had some business to take care of
and...
:42:11
Wait a minute. Seems to me we're doing
a lot of question-and-answer stuff.
:42:15
Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to pry.
Really not.
:42:19
- Drink up and let's have another shot.
- Good.
:42:21
I must warn you, though,
liquor makes me nosy.
:42:24
I've been known to ask all sorts of
personal questions after cocktails.
:42:27
It's all right. I've been known to tell people
to mind their own business.
:42:31
Cold sober, too.
:42:41
Grace.
:42:46
- Hello, Fred.
- Hello.
:42:48
- I didn't expect you tonight.
- What is all this?
:42:51
- All what?
- About Mart Waterman moving in.
:42:53
Grace said that you phoned and asked her
to get a room ready for him.
:42:57
Yes, I've invited Mart to stay here.
:42:59
- What made you do that?
- He's Sam's closest friend.