1:12:01
Yes, sir.
1:12:02
It's only 7:00 here now. I'll be there by noon.
1:12:22
Keep her coming, Al.
1:12:24
It's up to 60,
and I need 125 pounds to move her.
1:12:27
Where the devil is that nephew of mine?
1:12:30
I wish you'd tell me how you expect
to go traipsing around the countryside...
1:12:34
- stopping wherever you please.
- We won't traipse.
1:12:36
We'll get into your train,
which is a common carrier...
1:12:38
- and deliver your lobsters.
- That's Sam!
1:12:42
You see what could happen to you,
you dope?
1:12:44
- I told you to stay out of the girls' side.
- Jerk.
1:12:46
- Mummy, it's Larry.
- Where?
1:12:49
On the telephone in New York.
He wants to talk to you.
1:12:52
What does he want?
1:12:53
I guess he wants to ask some questions.
1:12:56
He is a reporter, George.
1:12:58
Didn't he ask enough questions
the other night?
1:13:00
Oh, here.
1:13:06
Live.
1:13:12
It is now 28 hours and 11 minutes
since I let you go home to think.
1:13:16
Have you thought?
1:13:18
I've been so busy.
1:13:20
You know the orders that came through?
We're delivering the lobsters ourselves.
1:13:24
And we're leaving in just a few minutes.
1:13:26
You're what? How?
1:13:28
Well, we're taking the old 97...
1:13:29
and Uncle Otis is going to be the engineer,
and George is going to be the fireman.
1:13:33
What towns, Janey?
1:13:35
Well, we have about eight deliveries, Larry,
from Marshalltown to the Bronx.
1:13:40
I'll catch the first plane and I'll be waiting
at the station for your answer.
1:13:43
Wear something blue.
1:13:45
Blue?
1:13:46
Our hands are tied.
1:13:47
She asked for a routing.
We have to give her one.
1:13:49
We use the tracks of other lines
and they use ours.
1:13:52
- We have to route her, huh?
- Absolutely.
1:13:55
Wait a minute.
1:13:58
I think we can route the little lady.