:05:01
You may sign the custody agreement
in my office in the morning.
:05:05
Elizabeth, is getting late.
All your things are in the car.
:05:09
We'd better go home now.
:05:12
OK, Gramps.
See you in the morning.
:05:14
I'll come over lots of times.
It will be all right.
:05:19
- Bye bye, sweetie.
- See you tomorrow, Aunt Carolyn.
:05:23
Goodbye.
:05:24
No, he is your father.
Why don't you give him a kiss?
:05:28
- Sure.
- No, wait.
:05:30
Get your things from that Black Maria
and put them in the jeep.
:05:34
And you two, get your clothes,
:05:36
you are coming to Washington with me.
:05:38
We'll stay with Aunt Carolyn.
She's got horses and everything.
:05:41
- Can he do that?
- You bet I can.
:05:44
You won't miss them.
I'll send a carload of cabbages.
:05:48
Remember, you're still under
my jurisdiction, the three of you.
:05:51
Get your things together.
I'll wait for you outside. Carolyn, I...
:06:00
- What should we do?
- What can we do?
:06:03
He's got the law on his side.
We have to go with him.
:06:06
- He ain't gonna like it.
- Nope.
:06:12
Tom... Where are you going
to put the children?
:06:16
I still have my flat in Washington.
Is a little small, but...
:06:20
We don't have to get rid of
the guesthouse,
:06:22
if you all wanted to stay here.
:06:26
How are you and John
getting along these days?
:06:30
Is one of those modern marriages.
:06:33
Electric blankets and everything.
:06:36
Sorry.
:06:38
Thas Robers harmonica.
:06:40
You'll get to know it well.
Is recent.
:06:43
David is becoming a problem too.
He's been taking things.
:06:47
- What?
- Elizabeth can't sleep nights.
:06:50
How will you learn how to be a father
after all these years?
:06:54
I'll get a booklet
from the Department of Agriculture.
:06:58
Congratulations, Mother Goose.
I'm very proud of you.