1:26:26
- George?
- Hello, there.
1:26:29
George. George, darling.
1:26:32
- Hey, what brings this on?
- Oh, George, I've got to know something.
1:26:35
- There's something I'll just die
if I don't know right away.
- Wait till I turn off...
1:26:37
No. No, don't. Don't ever turn it off,
that wonderful music.
1:26:41
- Have you been drinking?
- Tell me right away, George. Tell me the truth.
1:26:43
- About what?
- Why didn't you go fishing today?
1:26:45
Oh, the phone.
1:26:48
And you never dress up when there's
no school. Why the blue suit today?
1:26:50
Well, there's a little story
connected with that.
1:26:52
Mrs. Phipps, you're
wanted on the telephone. It's her.
1:26:56
- Who?
- Whosis. The one with the husband.
1:26:58
- Mrs. Manleigh.
- Tell her I'm not in.
1:27:01
She called you twice
this afternoon.
1:27:03
- Not if you don't want me to.
- Talk to her.
1:27:06
Hello? Hello, Mrs. Manleigh.
Yes, so I hear. I wasn't home. Turn it up.
1:27:12
- I see.
1:27:14
Now, look, Mrs. Manleigh...
1:27:16
that woman doesn't change the cheese
your husband manufactures...
1:27:18
why should she change
what I write?
1:27:21
No, I'm sorry.
1:27:23
I said I'm sorry.
I will not work tonight.
1:27:26
Because, Mrs. Manleigh, my husband
doesn't like me to work on weekends.
1:27:30
Yes, he's right here.
1:27:32
But he's not twisting my arm.
I made up my mind all by myself.
1:27:36
No. You'll have the copy Monday.
1:27:39
Good-bye, Mrs. Manleigh.
1:27:41
- Peace, it's wonderful.
- Answer my questions.
1:27:45
Well, that night, the night of the Big Wind,
I came home with some news.
1:27:48
You were preoccupied, so after
a couple of tries, I decided to skip it.
1:27:52
It was just that the high school
dramatics society...
1:27:55
decided to do Twelfth Night
and asked me to direct it.
1:27:57
The first rehearsal was today, and I thought
my blue suit was more appropriate...