:09:10
- Here.
- Thanks, pal.
:09:12
Isn't it breathtaking?
:09:14
Yeah, it's a mess alright.
That guy Hawk ought to be hung.
:09:18
What?
:09:25
I'm coming!
:09:31
Mrs.. Steinmetz?
I'm Willoughby Whitfield.
:09:34
- I'd like to discuss some business.
- Come in, won't you?
:09:38
I can't. This car
has rolled onto my foot.
:09:42
Oh, dear.
:09:43
I guess you forgot to set the brake.
:09:45
Herbie, aren't you ashamed?
:09:48
Get off Mr. Whitfield's foot!
Herbie protects me.
:09:51
Herbie?
:09:52
But I am capable
of taking care of myself.
:09:56
I was about to make myself
a nice cup of tea.
:09:58
- Come in and have one with me.
- Thank you.
:10:02
I have to humor Herbie.
He used to be a famous racing car.
:10:07
But his driver went to Europe
to drive foreign cars,
:10:10
so he's a little sensitive.
:10:12
- You can understand that.
- Yes. To get down to business,
:10:16
people are worried about you living
in this firetrap, so I came to...
:10:20
Firehouse, young man, not fire trap.
:10:22
Firehouse, yes. Be that as it may,
the least we can do...
:10:29
Stop that! That's downright rude.
:10:34
Do you know what he was playing?
:10:36
Do Not Trust Him, Gentle Maiden.
Nothing personal.
:10:40
- He's a friend of Herbie's.
- A friend of Herbie's?
:10:44
So is Old 22. You may as well meet
all the family while you're here.
:10:50
Number 22 used to be on
the Clay Street line.
:10:55
Herbie found him in a vacant lot.
He'd been used as a chicken house.