:04:03
	- At $100,000, you'd disagree?
- It's possible.
:04:06
	What are you,
one of these temperamental artists?
:04:08
	If you want to call it that.
:04:09
	The kind of house I design
won't advertise you, it'll advertise me.
:04:13
	I can't afford to have a dull house
go up with my name on it.
:04:16
	You ought to understand that.
Who gets the review, you or your editor?
:04:19
	- More coffee?
- No, thank you.
:04:23
	Good hips, that girl.
:04:25
	All right, let's say our tastes agree,
now what?
:04:29
	I want to see your lot, of course.
:04:32
	But first I'd like to read your book,
Star Reach.
:04:35
	My second one was better.
:04:36
	But aren't first ones
usually autobiographical?
:04:38
	Bright boy. You do read a little.
:04:40
	Before I go to the drawing wood,
I must know everything about you.
:04:43
	So far, all I know about you
is you like coffee and hips.
:04:47
	There are some closets I don't want opened.
:04:49
	I'm no stool pigeon.
:04:53
	Suppose you think the book's lousy?
:04:55
	Let's not look for trouble before we start.
:04:57
	- There'll be plenty of that, anyway.
- Sounds like a kidney operation.
:05:00
	No, it's not that bad, really, but...
:05:02
	You know, Altar,
designing a house for somebody...
:05:05
	that's a very personal thing.
:05:09
	I like you, Coe.
:05:10
	You like me?
:05:12
	I'm not sure yet. I think I will.
:05:14
	- I'm not asking you to marry me.
- I'd have to refuse.
:05:25
	- Hi, there, Larry.
- Hi, Felix.
:05:28
	Eve called. Said you forgot the meat order.
I told Harry to have it ready.
:05:32
	Thanks. How'd you like the party last night?
:05:35
	Didn't care for it very much, Larry.
:05:37
	Of course, I may be old-fashioned,
but I think Bud goes a little far, don't you?
:05:40
	How do you mean?
:05:42
	You know, those jokes he tells.
I took Betty right out of the room.
:05:45
	I'm not a prude,
but there's no place at a party...
:05:48
	for that kind of innuendos. Suggestion.
:05:50
	- I think Bud's harmless.
- Maybe I'm just old-fashioned.
:05:53
	Maybe you are. Excuse me.