:10:01
I'm a reasonable man
who expects reasonable treatment...
:10:04
from his neighbors and their children.
:10:06
I was with the post office
for more than 43 years, and never once...
:10:10
I'm running a little late.
:10:11
I'll come by after work
and we can continue the conversation.
:10:14
There's nothing to continue.
I've said my piece. We'll leave it at that.
:10:18
The boy cannot come over here
unless he behaves himself.
:10:21
He won't be over at all.
:10:22
Now don't make me out to be a grump.
I didn't say "never." I said...
:10:26
I really have to go.
:10:29
Well, now, don't...
:10:34
Have a good day.
:10:37
He's out of school now.
:10:38
He can't spend all his free time here.
:10:41
I'm not the bad guy in this, Mitchell.
:10:44
I'm the victim!
:10:47
George, who were you shouting at?
:10:50
Mitchell, and I wasrt shouting.
I was making my point.
:10:53
It's not right that his youngster
can run wild doing as he pleases...
:10:57
without regard to people or property.
:11:00
He's only a boy, George.
:11:02
He'll knot my rope once too often.
:11:04
I can't stand that kid! He's a menace!
:11:07
You'd better come in and have breakfast.
We're due at the Garden Club at 9:00.
:11:12
Today is an important day for me, and
I'm already in a lather because of that kid.
:11:17
I don't know if I'll even be able
to enjoy my moment of triumph.
:11:20
Don't get your hopes up.
:11:22
There are lots of other gardens in town
just as nice as yours.
:11:26
Please! I'm a shoe-in.
:11:31
Who else has a night-blooming
mock orchid flowering this year?
:11:36
It's an awfully homely looking plant.
:11:39
Hang the looks of the thing!
:11:41
It opens before your eyes
in the light of the full moon.
:11:44
It's a marvel, Martha.
:11:46
Forty years to mature and blossom.
:11:48
The flower opens and withers
in a matter of moments.
:11:52
There isn't a gardener in town
with a plant that requires...
:11:54
a 40-year investment
for 10 seconds of splendor.