The Glass Bottom Boat
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:29:00
It's still stuck. Lady, wait, please.
:29:02
- Just be still, Mr. Pritter.
- Wait, my shoulder's connected to that.

:29:06
I think we should get that out...
:29:09
- Wait a minute. Get... Wait.
- I have to do the ladder.

:29:13
The ladder, oh, yes. Very good, oh, wait.
:29:16
The lip is there. The lip. The lip.
:29:20
- Oh, God. It's really a mess.
- I'm sorry.

:29:24
You know something? You're irritated
with me, I'm irritated with myself.

:29:29
Look, it's just a good thing that I didn't
fall in the pool with my cold. That's all.

:29:35
Boy, I'll tell you one thing,
I cannot go through life like this.

:29:42
Mr. Pritter. Now, wait a minute.
:29:45
We have to approach this...
:29:48
- We have to approach it scientifically.
- Oh, yes.

:29:50
- Right?
- Sure, why not.

:29:52
- Now, listen to me.
- Yeah.

:29:54
- Are you thinking?
- I've got it.

:29:58
I'm gonna put all my weight
on this basket.

:30:00
And when I do, you pull your foot out.
:30:03
- You see what I mean?
- Scientifically.

:30:05
Yeah. Okay?
:30:07
- Sure.
- All right.

:30:09
- Ready?
- Sure.

:30:10
- Here I come.
- Okay, now I pull out, right?

:30:13
I'll push down, and you pull out.
:30:19
Mr. Pritter! Mr. Pritter...
:30:22
- I'm stuck.
- Oh, please, lady, you're stuck?

:30:25
Your heel is in my ingrown.
:30:32
- Mr. Pritter.
- Yeah?

:30:34
We cannot approach this scientifically
until I get my foot out.

:30:38
- No more scientific, please.
- Right. Now, listen to me.

:30:41
- Yeah.
- Let me hold on to you.

:30:49
Oh, lady.
:30:55
My watch. My watch.
:30:58
Mr. Templeton said for you to relax,
Julius, dear.


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