:02:02
Thank you.
:02:06
He was a nice man.
:02:11
Come on.
:02:24
Thank heavens
he's gone!
:02:27
Oh, Myrtle, it's
a wonderful feeling...
:02:29
to have your relative out of the
house before the company comes.
:02:33
You're sure Uncle Elwood won't
come back and spoil everything?
:02:36
Of course not, dear. Your uncle
always spends the afternoon...
:02:39
downtown at those filthy bars
and taverns, you know that.
:02:43
I'll go tell the cateress
to get started.
:02:45
Why, Miss Johnson, what
are you doing? Leaving.
:02:48
Miss Johnson, you were hired
to serve as well as cater.
:02:51
Our guests will be here any
minute. Now, Miss Johnson...
:02:54
Myrtle, let me handle this,
dear. Miss Johnson, what's wrong?
:02:57
There was a man here a minute ago
and he stopped and he spoke to me.
:03:01
You didn't tell him anything about our
party, did you? I didn't tell him nothin'!
:03:05
He gave me his card. Here. And
then he introduced me to somebody.
:03:09
To whom? Do you think I'd
stay in this house after that?
:03:13
Um, well...
Oh!
:03:16
People get run over by trucks every day.
Why can't that happen to Uncle Elwood?
:03:21
Myrtle Mae Simmons,
I'm ashamed of you!
:03:24
Even if people do call your uncle
peculiar, he is still my baby brother...
:03:28
and this is not his
fault. Whose fault is it?
:03:31
We'll get the cook to do the
serving. Come and lend me a hand.
:03:35
We haven't got much time.
Elvira!
:03:38
If it isn't his fault,
whose fault is it?
:03:40
I know whose fault it is, but I'm
not telling. You're not telling?
:03:46
Elvira?
:03:48
Elvira, you can bring
those things in now.
:03:52
Mother, why can't we live
like other people?
:03:54
Do I have
to keep reminding you...
:03:56
your Uncle Elwood is not living
with us, we're living with him?