:04:01
Name in a million: Herzenstiel.
:04:02
Your family still keep up correspondence
with the Cincinnati branch?
:04:06
Played basketball
with the youngest boy, Karl.
:04:08
One time Karl hooked up an extension cord
and brought a lamp out onto the porch.
:04:12
Grandpa, listen...
:04:14
We were looking at these old pictures.
There was this one of Fred, Karl's father.
:04:18
Goes way back to World War I, of course.
:04:20
He had these patent leather boots
up to here.
:04:25
He had spurs, a long sword.
:04:27
Handsome figure of a man. Very handsome.
:04:29
What he had been back in Germany
was in the elite guards...
:04:33
and the spurs made me think that it was
the horse guards of old Kaiser Wilhelm.
:04:37
Old Kaiser himself
standing up there in front.
:04:40
That's what started the rumors.
:04:42
But you can tell your folks for me...
:04:44
that old Fred was no more a German spy
than Duncan here. That was a lot of talk.
:04:49
The first thing to do is to program this.
:04:52
Monday and Wednesdays
I do three hours at children's hospital.
:04:55
Your late afternoons are free, I assume.
:04:57
I guess,
except when social orientation takes trips.
:04:59
I'm sure we can synchronize.
:05:01
You see, Mr. Kotcher, my husband
and I both feel that...
:05:05
it's come to a point
where it isn't quite fair, isn't quite right...
:05:09
to make a full-time babysitter
out of grandpa here.
:05:13
We're invited to dinner tonight.
:05:15
If you're prepared to stay,
would that be all right?
:05:17
- All right.
- Pretty short notice, if you ask me.
:05:20
I'm sure Miss Herzenstiel
has more important things to do.
:05:23
You run along now, Miss Herzenstiel.
Dunc and I will hold down the fort.
:05:26
Just let me get a quick shower
and wash my hair.
:05:29
Come on.
:05:31
We'll talk things over while it dries,
and I'll show you how the kitchen works.
:05:35
One thing I want clearly understood,
I believe in getting off on the right foot.
:05:39
When I leave you in charge of Duncan,
you're in charge of him, period. 100%.