:29:01
But, Mr Oxly, which shall I do first?
:29:05
He´ll be at the agencies.
To find him, you´ll have to go there.
:29:09
Oh, I see, Mr Oxly.
:29:11
- And bring him back here!
- Yes, sir. Right away.
:29:19
Well, Doctor, I cut it
the way you wanted me to.
:29:24
- I hope Mrs Fulton likes it.
- She will.
:29:30
- What do you think?
- It fits rather well.
:29:33
But are you sure it´s what you want?
:29:35
Well... Tell me, do they ever
wear trousers to match?
:29:38
Oh, very seldom.
:29:40
Usually grey flannels.
:29:43
Oh! These socks ought to go well with it.
:29:54
To be honest, Dr Fulton,
I don´t think either you or Mrs Fulton
:29:57
are going to be happy with this type of car.
:30:00
- It isn´t exactly what you had in mind.
- No, you´re perfectly right.
:30:03
- Let´s take offthe fenders.
- We can´t. It´s against the state law.
:30:07
Oh, it´s too bad. Well...
:30:09
Say, you don´t happen to have
a beaver tail around, do you? l...
:30:14
Hello, Miss Laurel!
:30:18
Oh, hello, Dr Fulton.
:30:21
Hi!
:30:22
Hi.
:30:24
- I´m so glad I found you.
- No, I found you. Pick a finger.
:30:28
- Dr Fulton!
- Oh, you know that one.
:30:30
- Yes.
- Oh, what a pity.
:30:32
Mr Oxly sent me.
He wants to see you right away.
:30:34
Oh. Well, hop in the bus.
I´ll get you there in a hurry.
:30:37
- Is this your car?
- Sure.
:30:39
- Gee! lt´s a honey.
- Well, it takes one to know one.
:30:42
Mr Peabody, would you get
that suit box out of my old car, please?
:30:48
- Well, all set?
- Is your motor running?
:30:51
- Is yours?
- Here you are, Doctor.
:30:53
- Oh, thank you. Just mail me the bill.
- Certainly.
:30:56
- Takes a while to warm up.
- Does me, too.