1:05:04
- that I want to get this dress.
- Oh.
1:05:07
The one you have on hold
is lovely, dear.
1:05:11
I know, but I've just--
I've changed my mind.
1:05:15
This is $ 1 ,000.
1:05:18
And I have $ 1 ,000.
1:05:22
[Mrs. Whittenmeyer]
The other one is only $300, dear.
1:05:25
Um-- Is that dress for sale?
1:05:31
It's just a lot of money to spend
on one of your dresses, Maggie.
1:05:36
After all, you only wear them
for about ten minutes or so.
1:05:47
Um, yeah, yeah.
1:05:49
I guess that's true.
1:05:55
Uh, the other dress is, is nice.
1:06:00
- Mrs. Whittenheimer?
- Meyer.
1:06:02
Whittenmeyer. Could I talk
to you just for a second?
1:06:06
Come here. I don't know much
about this kind of thing.
1:06:08
I'm from out of town.
But you're a salesperson, right?
1:06:14
- You're here to sell wedding dresses.
- I've been here 30 years.
1:06:18
Perfect! Because
Miss Carpenter is here to buy one.
1:06:22
Ah. But not just any one.
She wants that one.
1:06:26
- It's $1,000!
- Listen, Aunt Bee.
1:06:33
Verbal communication was never perfect
for me. Let's try visual, all right?
1:06:40
[Ike]
We're buying the dress.
1:06:42
Now, we'll have
this nice beautiful dress.
1:06:46
And anything else she wants,
it's hers. Okay? All right?
1:06:59
[Sighs]
What do you think?