1:29:05
I'm sorry. We're just closing.
1:29:06
I understand.
I'm not shopping. Is Mr Adamson around?
1:29:11
I'm afraid not.
But if you come back tomorrow -
1:29:14
Alright.
1:29:15
But just to be sure
I have the right Mr Adamson,
1:29:18
- he is a gentleman of about 40, I trust?
- Yes, that's about right.
1:29:22
Oh, that's the first encouraging news
I've had all afternoon.
1:29:25
Isn't there someplace
I might reach him without delay?
1:29:28
- You mean tonight?
- Yes.
1:29:30
Well, he usually goes
directly home from here.
1:29:33
But tonight would be very bad
because I believe he's giving a party.
1:29:36
I know he left unusually early
for some such reason.
1:29:39
Isn't there something
I can tell him for you in the morning?
1:29:42
- This is personal. Rather personal.
- Oh, I see.
1:29:45
Perhaps you'd like to leave him a note.
1:29:49
- A note? Very good.
- Yes. Come this way.
1:29:54
Excuse me.
1:29:57
Thank you.
1:30:11
Is anything the matter?
1:30:14
Uh, I was, uh, just thinking.
1:30:17
Instead of leaving this note here,
1:30:19
it might be better
if I sent Mr Adamson a telegram tonight.
1:30:23
- What's his address, please?
- Well, I don't -
1:30:26
It's alright. We're friends.
1:30:30
- 1001 Franklin Street.
- 1001 Franklin.
1:30:32
Thank you very much.
You've been very kind.
1:30:38
You're a Capricorn, aren't you?
1:30:40
No, I'm a Leo.
1:30:43
That's what I thought.