:05:04
- What'll it be today, Janey?
- Nothing, Aaron.
:05:12
Uncle Otis, tell me
what you think of this thing, will you?
:05:15
"Mr. Claude Fullerton, Editor,
High River Gazette, High River, Maine.
:05:18
"Dear Mr. Fullerton, as a Democratic
candidate for first selectman in Cape Anne...
:05:22
"I'm asking for the endorsement
of your newspaper in the..."
:05:25
I'm reading a letter to you.
Will you listen to me?
:05:27
- I heard it. It's the same as last year's letter.
- It's not the same as last year's.
:05:31
"The issues demand..." What's the matter?
:05:33
- The E&P murdered my lobsters.
- They're murdered?
:05:35
They're down at the station. Dead.
:05:37
- All 300 of them.
- Wait a minute...
:05:39
- They lay in the tubs like they were coffins.
- Wait a minute. How?
:05:42
Those lobsters arrived in Marshalltown
Friday afternoon...
:05:44
and the E&P
just let them sit there till Monday.
:05:47
- But that's impossible.
- Anything's possible with the E&P.
:05:51
- My first order. George, I need that money.
- Well, you're gonna get the money.
:05:54
- Tyres for the car, clothes for the kids...
- Calm down and listen to me.
:05:58
You'll get the money
because you're right. Do you hear me?
:06:00
- Do you have the bill of lading?
- You got a case at last, boy.
:06:03
- Don't you have something to do?
- I'm retired.
:06:07
- I've got a client, Uncle Otis.
- Okay, boy. Bye, Janey.
:06:12
Good luck, lawyer.
:06:13
You'll need it if you're looking to get money
from Harry Foster Malone.
:06:18
- What does he mean?
- We're gonna get the money.
:06:21
- Do you have the bill of lading?
- It's at the house.
:06:24
- We'll go back and get it.
- All I know is that they went out Thursday...
:06:27
on the fast freight,
and they came back dead on old 97.
:06:30
We're going to write the railroad...
:06:32
- I worked so hard.
- The railroad is going to have to pay you.
:06:35
It's an open-and-shut case.
:06:38
- Are you sure?
- Cub Scout's honour.
:06:42
Oh, boy.
:06:57
Next.
:06:59
The comfort station in Providence, General.