:39:02
- You want to go?
- I'd love to...
:39:04
- ... but I gotta get up early.
- I thought you'd want to.
:39:07
- You've been stuck so long...
- I would, but...
:39:09
- It doesn't matter. I have to be there.
- Call me.
:39:12
Yep.
:39:19
Hi.
:39:41
Well, I see you got that dame
from Harper's Bazaar to show up.
:39:45
I could get her
to use Covington Farms-
:39:47
- Hi, Joe. Hi, Mr. Ballefoy.
- Hi, honey.
:39:50
We could use Covington Farms
for a fashion layout.
:39:53
That country living we were talking about.
:39:55
We'll furnish anything they need.
Cooperate fully.
:39:58
- Get in there as solid as you can.
- Wait.
:40:01
If we even get a mention
of Covington Farms-
:40:03
- I know, it'll be an accident.
- Yeah.
:40:05
Still, I confess to you,
I had an ulterior motive...
:40:08
...for making the suggestion.
Frankly...
:40:18
- Where was I?
- "Frankly. "
:40:20
Oh, yes. Frankly, you know how
Mr. Covington loves personal publicity.
:40:24
- Not again.
- You haven't heard-
:40:26
Covington has got to face...
:40:28
...that a man does not automatically
become a public figure...
:40:32
...because he builds an empire
out of chicken fat.
:40:34
Do you know, I got this guy into...
:40:36
...the Poultry Annual, with a close-up...
:40:39
...and I got him into the Dairyland News.
And there they care.
:40:42
I even finagled a feature story on this man
in Western Feed and Grain...
:40:46
- ... but Harper's Bazaar, now, come onĀ”
- Are you through?
:40:50
It's Mrs. Covington.
:40:52
- That old hayraker?
- Our leader is rich, Joe.
:40:55
- His wife is a rich hayraker.
- She wants her home...
:40:58
...and her garden and her Picassos-