:41:01
He said, "Mr. Dowd,
I would do anything for you."
:41:05
How sweet.
:41:07
Yeah. He's also very fond
of my sister Veta.
:41:10
But Veta doesn't seem
to care for Harvey.
:41:13
Don't you think that's rather
too bad, Mrs. Chumley?
:41:15
I don't know. I gave up long ago
expecting my family to like my friends.
:41:19
It's useless! We must
keep on trying, mustn't we?
:41:22
Oh, yes.
Well, good-bye.
:41:24
Good-bye.
:41:26
Leslie, did he say
"pooka"?
:41:28
Yes, ma'am.
That's what the man said.
:41:47
Your pass? Oh! Yes, sir.
:41:49
There you are.
:41:51
Dowd.
Elwood P.
:42:01
Isn't that interesting! Yes,
I constructed this myself.
:42:05
Is that so? Well, I'll
declare! It's very simple. See?
:42:13
Closed.
:42:17
Opened.
:42:19
You're a very brilliant man. Thank you.
:42:22
My name is Herman Shimelplatzer,
but everybody calls me Herman.
:42:26
You're to be congratulated,
Mr. Shimelplatzer. Thank you.
:42:30
Would you care to come over to my
house for dinner tomorrow night?
:42:33
I'm having a few friends in,
just informally.
:42:35
I certainly would. That's
very nice of you, Mr. Dowd.
:42:38
Let me give you one
of my cards.
:42:41
If you should want to call me,
call me at this number.
:42:44
Don't call me at that one.
That's the old one. Good-bye.
:42:54
That's remarkable.
:42:59
I hate to take you away, Willie, but we
did promise Dr. McClure we'd be there early.