:43:02
It's silly for him to stay at a hotel
when we have empty rooms.
:43:05
I don't know why it didn't
occur to me days ago.
:43:08
I don't like the idea at all.
:43:10
- Having this man in the house with you...
- But, Fred, Grace is here.
:43:14
- That's not the point.
- Oh, don't be stuffy.
:43:16
At the risk of seeming mid-Victorian,
I want you to ask him not to come.
:43:20
- But how can I do that now?
- Invent some excuse. It's not difficult.
:43:23
But it is, darling.
I just can't do things like that.
:43:27
You mean you won't.
:43:28
Oh, Fred, really, I don't see why
you should...
:43:31
Will you stop?
I'm sick of hearing how stupid I am.
:43:34
- That sounds like Georgia and Sam.
- So soon?
:43:37
But they weren't coming back
for another week.
:43:40
- Work is fine, but what you want...
- All right, skip it.
:43:43
- Sam, it's such a silly...
- I said, skip it, and I meant skip it.
:43:46
Hello, Sam. Hello, darling.
:43:49
- Have a good trip?
- Yes, wonderful.
:43:51
Yes, until I spoiled it
with my crazy notion.
:43:56
Sam wants to run the paper.
:44:00
Darling, if you'd had any business
experience at all...
:44:03
But you've been a fighter and managed
a cattle ranch or two.
:44:06
How could you know anything
about running a newspaper?
:44:10
I told Sam if he'd only take a job
in the office to start with...
:44:14
...till he learned the business...
:44:17
Look, Sam, you wouldn't suddenly...
:44:20
Georgia and I can settle this
without anybody else butting in.
:44:23
Sam, Fred's part of the family.
:44:25
- He has a right to butt in, as you call it.
- So he doesn't like it.
:44:29
Only because it doesn't make sense, Sam.
Does it to you, Helen?
:44:36
No, it doesn't.
:44:45
- I'm sorry I made a scene.
- Oh, now.
:44:48
It's just that I...
:44:50
I don't know.
I can't stand fighting with Sam.
:44:52
- Easy does it, Georgia.
- It won't seem so tragic in the morning.
:44:58
No, I suppose it won't. Good night.