:50:02
I must assume that the lady's silence
means assent.
:50:31
- Here's a hundred blank records from the
Record-A-Phone company. - Just a minute.
:50:35
- Is Miss Ritter in?
- What is your name?
:50:37
- I think she's expecting me.
- Will you come this way, please.
:50:43
- Thank you.
- Miss Ritter will be free in a few minutes.
:50:46
Fine.
:51:00
Hello.
:51:06
- I suppose you must think this rather odd.
- Why?
:51:10
- Me writing you that note.
- I get a laundry basket full of'em every day.
:51:15
Won't you sit down?
:51:18
What did you want to see me about?
:51:20
My friends and I were very much impressed
with your performance.
:51:26
But that isn't why you asked me
to drop in.
:51:29
No, it isn't.
:51:32
- How did you happen to know so much about me?
- I read your mind.
:51:37
You mean to claim
you can actually do that?
:51:40
How else would I know that your mother
was dead? I'd never seen you before.
:51:44
You didn't make a reservation.
:51:46
- The mâitre d' didn't know who you were.
- That's true.
:51:49
That fella you were with... the mâitre d' says
he's a big guy in this town.
:51:53
- That, uh, Ezra Grindle. You gonna marry him?
- I?