:09:02
	I'm sorry.
:09:03
	- Take this out of here, will you?
- We are liable, Harry.
:09:06
	Pay them. What are you bothering me
with all this jazz for?
:09:09
	We thought it might be wise,
in the public relation sense...
:09:12
	if I accompanied Harris to Cape Anne
and delivered the cheque in person.
:09:16
	Both of you?
:09:18
	- Goodwill, Harry.
- Spread your "Goodwill, Harry" in one day.
:09:22
	I don't want more expense accounts
with hotel suites.
:09:25
	You boys are gonna learn
to pay for your own booze.
:09:27
	There's no more per diem on this ball team.
Eugene, give me some coffee.
:09:46
	Excuse me, young lady,
is this the Osgood home?
:09:52
	I'm sorry. Hello, I'm Jane Osgood.
:09:54
	How do you do, Mrs. Osgood?
My name is Selwyn Harris.
:09:57
	- This is Mr. Crawford Sloan.
- How do you do?
:09:59
	General Counsel of the
Eastern & Portland Railroad.
:10:02
	That's Sam. He's really very harmless.
:10:06
	Turn the television set off,
would you, please?
:10:08
	But, Mum, it's Rinty.
:10:09
	Mother has to talk business
with these gentlemen.
:10:11
	I want you to go downstairs and go to bed.
You can read.
:10:14
	- Read?
- Betty, come now, say good night.
:10:17
	- Good night.
- Won't you please sit down?
:10:19
	- Thank you.
- I don't really board lobsters.
:10:21
	He's the children's pet. They just love him.
:10:24
	I'll be with you in a minute.
Good night, sweetheart.
:10:33
	- I'm so sorry. Please sit down.
- Thank you.
:10:38
	Mr. Sloan has made this journey
especially to satisfy your claim.
:10:41
	That's wonderful. Thank you.
:10:44
	- Mrs. Osgood signs just below you, sir.
- Yes, of course.
:10:49
	- All right, Harris. The cheque, if you please.
- Yes, sir.
:10:53
	We have here a cheque in the amount
of $700...
:10:56
	$700?
:10:58
	Yes. The retail price of the lobsters.