:58:03
Well, I can't very well give up the play.
:58:08
Of course not.
:58:11
Just come home to me at the end of
the day. Rehearse and be home for dinner.
:58:16
No more trips to the country,
no more long afternoons in the park.
:58:21
If you can't give us that much of a chance,
:58:26
then we must end this.
:58:30
And I will.
:58:38
Pitiful display.
:58:46
Nanny. Nanny.
:58:48
What?
:58:53
First you get the pajamas,
then you make the bed.
:58:56
With my paws?
:58:58
You make the bed with your paws.
The pajamas you get with your teeth.
:59:02
Because in fact, being a dog,
you haven't any proper digits, have you?
:59:08
Well, I don't have any teeth, either.
:59:10
I mean, I can't see. I can't breathe.
:59:13
All I've got is this rubbery snout.
:59:19
- Can we get him some teeth?
- He can have mine.
:59:23
We'll get you teeth.
:59:25
- Let's have a wee break, shall we?
- Right.
:59:32
- I thought you were wonderful.
- You were marvelous.
:59:34
I think you're better on four legs
than you are on two.
:59:36
- Oh, give it a rest.
- I do.
:59:40
- Just say it, Charles, go on.
- Well, you picture it, James.
:59:43
Opening night, doctors, lawyers,
businessmen and their wives,
:59:47
all dressed to the nines.
:59:48
They've paid good money, they're
expecting theater, what we call theater.
:59:53
The curtain opens and it's crocodiles
and fairies and pirates and lndians.
:59:58
I don't even know what it is.