:35:01
I guess then I try to make it look
not quite so bad.
:35:06
- Well, there's more to it than that, sir.
- It's terrifically complicated, Daddy.
:35:12
I don't understand that kind of work.
:35:23
You love my girl?
:35:26
Yes, sir, very much.
:35:30
Your mama and daddy
live in San Francisco?
:35:32
- No, sir, they-
- No, Joe's mother and father...
:35:35
...are in show business, Daddy.
They have a wonderful act.
:35:38
I mean, I've never seen it,
but from what Joe tells me-
:35:41
They were on Ed Sullivan once.
You might have seen them.
:35:46
This girl had a fine mama.
:35:50
Her mama taught her how to be good.
Come home early.
:35:54
I know she remembers those things.
:35:57
These days, girls think
they have to live in town.
:36:01
But still, she remembers those things.
:36:04
Well, she's the finest girl
I ever met, Mr. Arnesen.
:36:09
- Look, Mr. Arnesen, we were-
- Daddy, Joe and I have to go.
:36:13
We both have to work tomorrow.
:36:17
Sure.
:36:18
We hated to wake you up.
:36:23
I'm glad you came by, Kirsty.
:36:26
Daddy, I hope you like him.
:36:30
- Don't put him on the spot.
- Takes time to find that out, Kirsty.
:36:35
- Nice to have met you, sir.
- Same here, Joe.
:36:38
Maybe I could take Joe out
and show him the greenhouse.
:36:41
I'll put on the big light.
:36:52
Gee, I never knew there
were so many flowers.
:36:54
- Good night.
- Good night, Kirsty.
:36:56
- Good night, sir.
- Good night, Joe.