1:02:01
Just come with me.
1:02:02
Stay here until l get back.
1:02:11
These people are dry. Take care of them.
They don't know what they're doing.
1:02:24
And if Dexter hadn't had his teeth capped,
he'd have been out on his ass years ago.
1:02:29
So when Parker told me
that l was out of line...
1:02:33
...l told him he ought to get laid.
1:02:35
"Parker," l said, "if you'd just have
your ashes hauled...
1:02:39
"...you wouldn't have to spend
all this time playing Emily Vanderbilt! "
1:02:43
Or Emily Van Buren...
1:02:45
...whoever that etiquette crotch is!
1:02:47
Excuse me.
1:02:49
l don't know why they keep inviting her!
1:03:05
How about tonight?
Maybe we could do it tonight?
1:03:10
That would be great.
1:03:11
All right, l'll call you about it.
1:03:16
l gather you'll be unavailable
for chess tonight.
1:03:22
Henry, l'm just about reaching
a point where l--
1:03:26
Pardon me. Would one
of you be Professor Stanley?
1:03:29
Yes, l am.
1:03:30
-There is a telephone call for you.
-All right. Thank you.
1:03:34
Probably be Charlie again
with his damn ear mites.
1:03:37
He'll get the Nobel Prize before he's 20!
1:03:39
Especially if he's working
at Amberson Hall in August.
1:03:42
No, he's downstairs. lt's cooler.
1:03:48
Yeah, sure, l'll come tonight.
1:03:50
Well, thanks.
1:03:51
Hey, what are friends for?
1:03:54
Just call me Billie.
1:03:55
Everyone does.