:39:02
Oh.
:39:04
Well, it's, uh, going to be more than
an invitation, Reverend, isn't it?
:39:07
Major, you gave away
our secret plan.
:39:10
- Who said anything about money?
- I was thinking of about five...
:39:13
I'll take it.
Thank you very much.
:39:15
And I expect to see you both
at the social and at the church...
:39:18
when you can spare the time.
:39:20
Time is a little difficult to find
these days. Uh, so are cats.
:39:24
By the way, Amy, did you find
your, uh, kitty, kitty, kitty?
:39:29
No.
:39:31
At least give us some hope
about your coming to church.
:39:34
- Yes. After all, hope is your business, Barny, isn't it?
- Yes, and faith.
:39:38
And charity.
:39:41
- Thanks.
- Amy's been telling us why you came to Wakely.
:39:44
- To write, to meditate.
- Why did you come?
:39:47
I was drafted.
:39:49
- Well, tell us what you do.
- Okay.
:39:52
I'm a, uh,
astral mathematician.
:39:55
Oh. Never heard of it.
:39:57
That's because I just made it up.
:40:00
I'll get you another drink.
:40:02
I have a grant to study, uh...
:40:04
possible structures
in stellar interiors...
:40:08
and the implications regarding
their radiation characteristics.
:40:11
- Am I boring anyone?
- Radiation... That's an unfortunate dispensation.
:40:14
It surely is.
Yes, indeed.
:40:17
As long as it's not
another bomb.
:40:20
You're a scientist.
Can you deny the responsibility?
:40:23
Can you?
:40:27
After all, there's never been
a kingdom given to so much bloodshed...
:40:30
as that of Christ.
:40:33
- That's Montesquieu, isn't it?
- Oh, really?
:40:36
Who's he?
:40:40
Somebody well worth reading.
:40:46
We'd better leave
these good people.
:40:48
Yes, well, you won't let me
walk home, will you, Barny?
:40:51
Mrs. Hood,
you're very lovely.
:40:53
- I'll get your coat.
- Does God bore you, Amy?
:40:56
In the areas of boredom, Mrs. Hood,
God is not my problem.
:40:58
- Your wife tells me you play an interesting game of chess.
- Yeah, I guess I do.