:46:00
stop!
:46:02
It started while
I was sitting
:46:05
on the riverbank
with Dinah.
:46:07
Very interesting.
:46:09
Who's Dinah?
:46:11
Dinah's my cat.
:46:13
Cat?
:46:14
Cat!
:46:16
What's got
into him?
:46:18
Catch him!
:46:19
Help! Help!
Stop him!
:46:22
Get thejam!
:46:23
Put it
on his nose!
:46:25
C-c-cat...
:46:27
Ohh...
:46:28
Oh, my goodness.
:46:30
Those are the things
that upset me.
:46:34
See the trouble
you've started?
:46:37
I didn't think--
:46:38
If you don't think,
you shouldn't talk.
:46:41
Clean cup,
move down!
:46:43
But--
:46:45
Move down,
move down
:46:46
Move down
:46:48
Now, dear,
you were saying?
:46:50
Oh, yes.
:46:52
I was sitting
on the riverbank,
:46:55
with, uh...
you know who.
:46:57
I do?
:46:59
I mean my c-a-t.
:47:03
Tea!
:47:06
Just a half
a cup.
:47:08
Come, come, my dear,
:47:10
don't you care
for tea?
:47:13
I'm very fond
of tea.
:47:15
You could
at least make polite conversation.
:47:19
I've been
trying to ask--
:47:21
I have an
excellent idea.
:47:24
Let's change
the subject.
:47:27
Why is a raven
like a writing desk?
:47:31
Riddles?
:47:32
Let me see, now.
:47:34
Why is a raven
:47:37
Iike
a writing desk?
:47:39
I beg your pardon?
:47:41
Why is a raven
like a writing desk?
:47:44
What?
:47:45
Careful.
She's mad.
:47:47
It's your
silly riddle.
:47:49
You just said--
:47:51
Don't get excited.
:47:52
A cup of tea?
:47:53
A cup of tea,
indeed!
:47:56
I haven't time.
:47:58
The time!
Who's got the time?