:40:01
Well, I'll be...
:40:03
The Brahms.
The Concerto in B-flat.
:40:06
Oh, it's a recording
made in Vienna before the war.
:40:09
But how'd she find it?
:40:11
- George.
- Hmm?
:40:12
- It's your birthday today.
- I know.
:40:15
- I just plumb forgot.
- Well, don't worry about it.
:40:18
- I'm not much for birthdays.
- Yes, you are.
:40:20
- You're very much for birthdays.
- Well, this time you had a lot on your mind.
:40:25
- Even so...
- "Happy birthday, George."
:40:29
Happy birthday, George.
:40:33
What a memory that girl's got.
Almost a year since we talked about it.
:40:36
I'm gonna play it
for the twins right now.
:40:45
- Sadie.
- What?
:40:47
You didn't by any chance, make a layer cake
for dessert tonight instead, did you?
:40:51
You know we got cherries jubilee.
:40:53
You read it to me out of a book.
:40:57
That's what I thought.
:41:40
Sometimes I don't think we appreciate
the miracle of the phonograph.
:41:43
The privilege of having men of genius
perform for us at our command.
:41:46
- What kind of a set is that?
- Hmm?
:41:49
Oh, it's no particular make,
Mrs. Manleigh.
:41:51
One of my students
put that together for me.
:41:53
If I were you, I'd stick to the established
trademarks... a Puratone or a Sonobelle.
:41:58
Puratone, Sonobelle.
:41:59
I thought that sounded all right.
Didn't you, Porter?