:31:10
- Almost lunchtime?
- I've called a recess.
:31:14
When your own fingers begin to look
like frankfurters, it's time for a slight rest.
:31:17
I suppose it's occurred to you...
:31:20
that Lora Mae's kept herself as busy
as a bird dog ever since we got here.
:31:24
The very thought of a hike
wears me out.
:31:26
Maybe she just doesn't wanna sit still.
:31:29
You sit still,
you can't help thinking, can you?
:31:31
- Depends on what you think about.
- Well, for instance...
:31:34
why your husband should suddenly decide
to go to the city on a Saturday morning.
:31:38
- You mean Brad?
- No. I meant Porter.
He was at the station this morning.
:31:43
He nearly knocked me down
when I was mailing my copy.
:31:45
Funny Lora Mae doesn't
seem to know about it.
:31:48
Why did you think
I meant Brad?
:31:50
Maybe because it might
keep you from wondering...
:31:52
why George dressed up
on Saturday with no school.
:31:54
You're being a little too touchy about
a perfectly inoffensive remark, seems to me.
:31:57
Oh, let's stop this sudden bickering.
:31:59
We're beginning to behave
like some movie about a women's prison.
:32:02
Not a bad comparison at that.
:32:05
- Cigarette.
- No, thanks.
:32:17
Why wouldn't George go fishing?
:32:19
Why wouldn't George go fishing?
:32:27
Why the blue suit?
:32:30
Why the blue suit?
:32:41
He's crazy!