:58:00
Barbara, wait. I can explain.
:58:03
You don't have to.
You said you were ready for bed.
:58:05
I'm glad you ran into someone you
care enough for to take to bed.
:58:08
But it wasn't like that.
I don't even know her.
:58:11
- Oh, really?
- I mean, I didn't know what I was doing.
:58:14
And yet her hat's off to you anyway.
:58:18
What?
:58:30
Good night, miss.
:58:35
Good night, Maj. Martin.
:58:37
Barbara, believe me,
I didn't know what was happening.
:58:40
The minute I got here,
that girl filled my pipe with tobacco...
:58:43
...she bought in San Francisco.
And after that, everything went hooey.
:58:46
- You mean she drugged you?
- All the way into that bedroom.
:58:50
Wait a minute.
:58:52
What were you doing
at a party like that?
:58:54
Well, I had no idea
there was going to be a party here.
:58:57
I got a call to tell me to come
to this publisher's apartment...
:59:00
...to meet some journalist who wanted
to do a cover story...
:59:03
...on my NASA top-secret project.
Some guy named Snitch or Snatch.
:59:08
- Catch? Catcher Block?
- Maybe.
:59:11
Anyway, I rush over here,
and that guy does not even show up.
:59:14
Don't you see? You were set up.
:59:17
- No!
- Yes.
:59:19
Catcher Block invited you here
under false pretenses...
:59:22
...so he could do
one of his famous exposés...
:59:24
...on how NASA's top-secret
New York project...
:59:28
...is just one big drug-infested
beatnik shindig.
:59:31
Oh, that's low.
:59:33
That's Catcher Block.
That's how he operates.
:59:37
Oh, Barbara, I'm so sorry.
:59:39
I just feel like such
an easily tricked hick.
:59:43
And then you went
and made the trick seem so obvious.
:59:47
Oh, Zip. I didn't mean
to make you feel bad.
:59:53
I didn't mean to make you feel mad.
:59:57
Oh, this is terrible.
:59:59
We're behaving just like
two people in love.