:21:02
- Catcher!
- Mac.
:21:04
- Where are ya?
- Something sprang up. Is she there?
:21:08
- Yes, she is.
- Let me speak to the spinster.
:21:11
Mr. Block would like
to speak with you.
:21:18
- This is Barbara Novak.
- I'm so sorry, Miss Novak.
:21:21
The darndest thing.
:21:23
I was waiting for you at the bar,
and a little English foxhound...
:21:26
walked right in, came up to me
and started nuzzling me.
:21:30
She seemed so lost, and she didn't
want to go with anyone else...
:21:33
so I just had to take care of her.
:21:35
Mr. Block, that is so thoughtful.
:21:38
I remember reading that the true test
of a man's character...
:21:41
is how he treats
a defenseless creature.
:21:44
Tell me, Mr. Block,
how is the little bitch now?
:21:47
Well, I've got her
all nestled in a box...
:21:50
but I don't think she'll be content
until I'm holding her.
:21:54
Miss Novak, could we
rain check until dinner?
:21:57
Of course.
:21:59
Well, good-bye, Mr. Block.
Until dinner.
:22:02
Good-bye.
:22:05
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:22:22
This is Barbara Novak.
:22:24
Miss Novak, I am so sorry.
:22:26
- The darndest thing.
- Yes, Mr. Block?
:22:29
I'm out in the park
with my little French poodle...
:22:33
and she's just not ready to go in yet,
if you know what I mean.
:22:37
Oh, I do,
but here's a little advice...
:22:39
from a farm girl to a city boy.
:22:41
You'll find that if you stick
a little twig in her bottom...
:22:45
she'll remember why she went out
with you in the first place.
:22:48
I'll keep that in mind.
:22:50
Miss Novak, I hate to ask...
:22:53
but could we rain check
until breakfast?
:22:55
Of course.
Good-bye, Mr. Block.
:22:58
Until breakfast.