:42:01
- l don't want to do this.
- And the company
wouldn't give me one...
:42:04
and l asked if you would give it
to me out of your own pocket...
:42:07
And you said the company
would not allow it, because
it would create jealousy...
:42:11
among the other secretaries.
:42:13
Was that true, or did you just
not want to pony up the dough?
:42:20
Greta, please!
:42:23
Judge Stevens, hi!
Fletcher Reede. l'm scheduled
in your court in half an hour.
:42:27
Judge Stevens, l badly, badly
need a continuance. lll?
:42:30
Am l ill? That is
the perfect question for you to ask.
:42:34
- Please lie for me!
- l remember when you bought me this...
:42:37
antique frame from Tiffany's--
Tiffany's?
:42:40
Garage sale. Six-fifty,
marked down from ten.
:42:44
(Glass Breaking)
:42:46
l'll give you the raise!
:42:49
Here's your raise.
:42:51
(Gasps) Hi, Judge Stevens!
l know l haven't given you an answer.
:42:56
-(Phone Ringing)
- But illness could mean so many things.
:42:59
Can you hold?
Hello? Mom!
:43:02
Hi! l wasn't really
on vacation.
:43:05
Because l didn't want
to talk to you!
:43:08
Because you insist on talking
about Dad's bowel movements--
size, color, frequency!
:43:12
l'll call you later!
(Punching Buttons) Hello?
:43:15
Oh, damn it!
l cut him off.
:43:17
l cut off the judge!
:43:20
(Screaming)
:43:24
Greta! Don't leave!
:43:27
l'm on my knees
in a $900 suit!
:43:32
Mr. Reede. Several years ago,
a friend had a burglar on her roof.
:43:37
He fell through the skylight, landed on
a butcher's knife, cutting his leg.
:43:41
The burglar sued my friend.
He sued my friend!
:43:45
Because of guys like you, he won!
:43:47
My friend had to pay the burglar $6,000.
ls that justice?
:43:51
No. l'd have got him ten.
:43:56
- Good-bye, Mr. Reede.
- No, wait!
:43:58
l didn't understand!
Ask me again!