:19:32
Come on, David.
SyIvia's getting wet.
:19:35
Oh, sorry, SyIvia. Sorry.
Bye-bye, Tony. Bye.
:19:38
See you Iater.
:19:39
It's raining
cats and dogs!
:19:40
Dogs and pussycats!
:19:43
Look out!
:19:52
You'II be aII right,
then, David?
:19:54
I'm fine, I'm fine,
I'm fine, thank you.
:19:56
This is it.
Home sweet home.
:19:57
Oh, you can pIay.
:19:59
Oh, kind of, kind of,
kind of pIay.
:20:01
Kind, sweet SyIvia.
:20:02
Chopin, SyIvia. Chopinzee!
The poIe. PoIski.
:20:05
Like Daddy
a-and his famiIy...
:20:07
before they were
concentrated.
:20:09
How Iong have you
been here, David?
:20:10
Oh, goIIy, I don't know.
A few years, I think.
:20:12
Eons, I suppose.
How does that sound?
:20:14
And Schubert. Schubert.
:20:15
Nothing wrong with Schubert,
of course--except syphiIis.
:20:17
Was it syphiIis?
I think it was.
:20:19
And then he got typhoid
on top of that,
:20:20
so that
was the end of him.
:20:21
We Iost him. That was
a bit careIess of us, wasn't it?
:20:23
We Iost him...
:20:24
So, you're back?
:20:26
Oh, Jim, Jim, Jim,
I've been a naughty boy.
:20:29
Was I a naughty boy?
:20:30
I was about to send out
a search party.
:20:32
Oh, a party, a party.
I won't be invited again...
:20:34
He came into my restaurant
and seemed a bit Iost.
:20:36
Oh, he's very good at that.
:20:38
Thanks for
bringing him home.
:20:41
We'II have a party...
:20:42
Bye, David.
:20:43
It's time for a wine.
A very fine time.
:20:44
A Mardi Gras.
A nice Iong cigar.
:20:58
The winner and our youngest
ever state champion...