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00:30Good afternoon, Professor.
00:37Good afternoon.
00:41This letter for you was in the mailbox.
00:48I was on my way to my room, so I brought it up.
00:52How is everything at your delightful place for children?
00:55Oh, it's really inspiring.
00:57When I watch those happy kids completely enjoying themselves,
01:01ah, I've never been so happy in all my life.
01:04Will you excuse me?
01:05Why, certainly. I all mean read your letter.
01:09Yes, you must visit us sometimes.
01:12There's nothing like it for a tonic, watching those kiddies at play.
01:16It makes you want to be one of them again.
01:19Good news, I take it?
01:21The good news is right, Stephen.
01:24It's a job, work, money.
01:26Oh, has the university offered you your old position again?
01:29No, it's from an old friend of mine, Professor Pennyworth.
01:32He advises me of an opening with a gentleman by the name of Morley.
01:35Well, I must go immediately.
01:38That's fine. That's certainly fine.
01:41Will you excuse me?
01:42Why, certainly. Come on.
01:44Oh, the Indian.
01:45Indian?
01:46Yes, yes, I'll take the Indian.
01:50Well, wish me luck.
01:52Goodbye. Goodbye.
01:53Goodbye.
01:54Monsieur.
01:56Monsieur Morley.
01:59What have you ever done?
02:01Well, my latest work is an anthropology on the North American Indians.
02:04Oh, is it?
02:05Yes, I brought it here with me.
02:07Keep it. I want no part of it.
02:10I didn't think you would.
02:13I don't like you.
02:15I beg your pardon?
02:17You're a poor, pettifogging, spineless book worshiper.
02:20I detest your kind.
02:22Really?
02:23Is that why you asked me to come here?
02:25However, I...
02:27I guess you'll answer my purpose.
02:29Pennyworth speaks very well of you.
02:31The salary will be $200 a month with keep.
02:34Well, that's very good of you, but allow me to tell you
02:36that I think you're a brutal, insulting old boar.
02:39You can take your job and...
02:40All right, that's better.
02:41Now we understand each other.
02:43You're engaged.
02:49Yes, sir.
02:53Well, what is it?
02:55They are here, monsieur.
02:57Now, bring the boy to me and have the woman wait.
03:00Yes, sir.
03:01And you stay.
03:03Yes, sir.
03:08Go to, monsieur Morley.
03:17How do you do?
03:19You never met me, but I'm your grandson, Morley.
03:22Ah.
03:24I hope you're well.
03:25Mommy said to be a good boy and not cause you any trouble.
03:29Ah.
03:31Because it's very good of you to take a sin
03:33now that we haven't any place to go.
03:35Ah.
03:36You think that's good of me, do you?
03:38Yes, sir.
03:39Mommy says you're good and kind,
03:41You're the only one we got to help us.
03:48Come here, you.
03:50Oh, my name is Applegate.
03:52John Sylvester.
03:53All right, come here.
03:59This is my grandson, Master Lawrence.
04:02He used to be your special charge.
04:05Oh, that's fine.
04:06We know each other.
04:07Ah.
04:08How do you know us?
04:09Oh, it was merely an accidental meeting in the park this afternoon.
04:12Ah.
04:13She's awfully nice, Grandpa.
04:15Bought me this for my birthday.
04:17Ah.
04:18I'll give it back.
04:22Obey me.
04:26Thank you, Master Lawrence.
04:29I will supply you with everything you need or want.
04:32Yes, sir.
04:34And you are to instruct my grandson in the duties
04:37and the requisites of a gentleman and see that he conducts himself as such.
04:41Do you understand?
04:42You'll need my help in that.
04:43Get what?
04:44If he's to live in a place like this.
04:47Ah.
04:48You get out and prepare to assume your duties immediately.
04:51Yes, sir.
04:54Goodbye, Mr. Applegate.
04:56Hope you come back soon.
04:57I want to know all about baseball.
04:59I shall, my son.
05:01Goodbye, sir.
05:03All right, get out.
05:12How do you do?
05:13Oh, please.
05:16I must talk to you.
05:22You left this on the park bench when you went away.
05:25Oh, thank you.
05:26You found it.
05:28No, I...
05:30I took it.
05:32Oh.
05:34Well, you must have needed it very badly.
05:37It's the first dishonest thing I've ever done, Arthur.
05:40I did need money.
05:41I'm sure you did.
05:43Please let me explain.
05:45I didn't want to come here looking so shabby and destitute.
05:48It took every penny I could raise to bring us here from Europe and...
05:52even though we're beggars.
05:54You wanted to arrive on horseback.
05:56Yes, that's it.
05:59You do understand, don't you?
06:00Of course I do.
06:01You were quite right.
06:02I would have done the same thing myself.
06:04There's some of your money left.
06:06I'll repay you the rest as soon as I can.
06:08It doesn't matter.
06:10I'm happy to have helped.
06:14Monsieur, your room will be ready when you return.
06:16Oh.
06:17Oh, uh, Mr. Morley has just engaged me as tutor to your son.
06:21Oh.
06:23Will you do me a favor?
06:25Yes, of course.
06:26Will you keep this for Laurie?
06:29Thanks.
06:31Madame, if you were bringing your things, I would show you where to put them.
06:49I'll be back in a minute, Mamie.
06:51All right, dear.
06:59Father.
07:02Sit down.
07:14My petition has come true.
07:17Yes.
07:20I can only plead for mercy.
07:22Mercy?
07:24I can only plead for mercy.
07:26Mercy?
07:28Did you have any compassion for me?
07:31Did you regard all the years of love and care I squandered on you when you ran off with your lover?
07:39No.
07:41But I stayed for you.
07:43Safely.
07:44Ah.
07:45To yourself.
07:47To your selfish pride and vanity.
07:50But what is to pay me for all of the years of my loneliness, humility, and heartache?
07:58I can't ask forgiveness for myself.
08:01I know that's hopeless.
08:04But for my fault, I ask forgiveness.
08:08Hmm.
08:09Because his father deserted him as shamelessly and ruthlessly as you did me.
08:15Oh, I'm sorry.
08:17I'd gladly give my life if I could live that time over again.
08:20It changes you.
08:23I knew the time would come when you would beg for my help.
08:28I knew it had to come.
08:31And you will help me?
08:34From now on, the boy will have everything that wealth and power can provide.
08:40Father.
08:41But you will never see him again.
08:46You will be as completely cut off from him as I was from you when you left me.
08:52You will pay me year for year, heartache for heartache.
08:58That is what I offer you in exchange for your boy.
09:03You mean I, I would never see him again?
09:08Oh, you can't.
09:09You're not that cruel.
09:11You're my father.
09:13I know you.
09:14You don't mean that.
09:16That is my decision unequivocally.
09:24Either take yourself and your boy back to the slums in the gutter or leave him here with me.
09:35Father.
09:49Make it easier for the boy, you may stay here for dinner.
09:54Then you can tell him that you are going away for a long time.
09:59Anything you like.
10:01I'll give you money to get out of the city.
10:04Some place where the boy and I shall never see you again.
10:11Father, you could...
10:12You had better accept.
10:43This is a wonderful birthday now, Mommy.
10:47I told you everything would be all right when we got here to Grandpa's.
10:51Yes.
10:53Everything will be all right.
10:56I'm awfully sleepy, Mommy.
11:00Then let's go to bed early.
11:03And when you wake up in the morning, Mommy will be...
11:06What?
11:07What is it?
11:09Mommy won't be here.
11:11You won't be here?
11:12Why?
11:14Mommy has something she must do.
11:17And you must stay here with Grandpa.
11:19He'll be very good to you.
11:21You see, he lost someone a long, long time ago.
11:26And it left an aching, empty place in his heart.
11:30Who, Mommy?
11:33Someone he loved very much.
11:35Ben.
11:38And you must try to fill that place.
11:40But I wouldn't want to stay here without you.
11:43Couldn't I go with you?
11:46No, dear.
11:49But you must remember Mommy while she's away.
11:53You won't forget her, will you, dear?
11:55I could never forget you.
11:57You're my Mommy.
11:59And you mustn't worry.
12:01Because if you ever need me,
12:04somewhere, somehow,
12:07I'll know.
12:09And I'll come right back.
12:12You promise?
12:14I'll do just what you want me to.
12:21Go to sleep.
12:24Go to sleep.
12:42At nine o'clock, you will see that Master Lunce retires.
12:46Also, that the woman leaves this house.
12:50Yes, sir.
12:52You'll also give her that package of money.
12:55Well, uh, shall I give her any message?
12:58No message. Get out.
13:01Yes, sir.
13:23It's almost nine.
13:26Yes. I understand.
13:40Molly asked me to deliver this to you.
13:43I can't accept it.
13:46It would seem as though I were selling it.
13:49For yourself.
13:51See, you'll have to excuse me,
13:54but I realize your position, and you'll need money.
13:58Not that money.
14:01Then...
14:03please, may I... let me give this to you.
14:06No, I... I couldn't.
14:08But what are you going to do?
14:11Oh, don't worry about me.
14:13I'll be all right.
14:16But I may not see my boss for a long time.
14:21He'll be a stranger.
14:24He used to love me, actually.
14:28Will you be kind to him?
14:30Oh, you can depend on that.
14:33And, uh, if you'll let me know where you are,
14:36I'll keep you informed.
14:38I'm afraid that isn't possible.
14:40I assure you, it'll be quite confidential.
15:44It awaits, Mother.
15:52Think you'll be quite contented here, huh?
15:55It's going to be very nice living in such a beautiful house.
15:59If Mr. Applegate can help me with everything,
16:02then, uh...
16:03Only what?
16:05It's going to be kind of lonesome here without Mommy.
16:07Yeah, well, there'll be other things to think of.
16:14It's kind of funny when you miss somebody a whole...
16:16Mind on other things.
16:18She'll be gone a long time.
16:20Mommy told me that you lost somebody that you love very much.
16:24So I guess you know how it is.
16:26Yes, yes.
16:28That leaves a great big hole inside of you, doesn't it?
16:36Come in.
16:39Good morning, Mr. Morley.
16:41Good morning, Master Love.
16:42Good morning, Mr. Applegate.
16:44Uh, you run along now.
16:45You'd better get dressed.
16:46You're going out.
16:47You and me, Grandpa?
16:48No, you and this man.
16:50Can't you come, too?
16:51Uh, not today.
16:52Uh, you run along.
16:53I'll get dressed right away, Mr. Applegate.
16:59Did you have some instructions for me, Mr. Morley?
17:02Yes.
17:03You are to take care of the house.
17:05Mr. Morley?
17:06Yes.
17:07You are to take my grandson to the most exclusive shop in town
17:11and purchase him everything needed for a complete wardrobe.
17:14Yes, sir.
17:16Buy him anything that strikes his fancy.
17:18Gratify his every whim without reservation
17:21and let him know that it is I, his grandfather, doing this for him.
17:25Do you understand?
17:26Thoroughly.
17:28You are to do everything to center his mind on this house.
17:32I want him to forget his former associations completely.
17:36With the exception of yourself, sir,
17:38have I complete charge of the young gentleman?
17:40Entirely, and see that you do it well.
17:44It's a responsibility I shall enjoy.
17:46I'll supply you with money and everything needed.
17:48Oh.
17:50I have this money.
17:52The lady refused to accept it.
17:54Well, uh, spend it on the boy.
17:56Every cent of it.
17:57And under no circumstances ever discuss that woman with my grandson.
18:02Get out.
18:04Yes, sir.
18:10Is this the place just for little boys and girls, Mr. Applegate?
18:14Think you'll like it?
18:16It's fine.
18:17Can I go in the airplane?
18:19Place is yours, old fellow.
18:20Help yourself.
18:27Daddy, come on.
18:51Heh heh.
18:52You forgetful baby.
18:55Look what I've got.
18:58What's that in my heart inside?
19:02It's boop-boop-be-doop.
19:04Boop-boop-be-doop.
19:06Hey, I'm not in a huff.
19:08Chuff-chuff.
19:10Weep-weep-doop.
19:11I'm so worried.
19:13Hi.
19:14Hi.
19:15I'm so sleepy.
19:16No, don't be.
19:17I think no more.
19:20I don't need your thumb.
19:25In ecstasy.
19:27It's a lot.
19:29You're just doing way too good.
19:32What's that?
19:33That's me.
19:36Heh.
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21:22Oh.
21:23Mmm hmmm.
21:24Hmm, I hope so.
21:25Does he think of me and speak of me.
21:26Oh yes indeed.
21:29We talk volumes about Mommy.
21:31I just see him once in a while.
21:34See them in my arms.
21:37Does that help her?
21:39I don't suppose you understand my father's attitude.
21:42But it's necessary.
21:45I broke his heart by running away when I thought I'd found a Saviour
21:50But it wasn't long.
21:53My husband deserted me before my baby was born.
21:57Something of a rotter, wasn't it?
22:01He was killed in a motor accident last year.
22:05Oh, I'm sorry.
22:07That doesn't change my opinion.
22:10I mustn't think of it.
22:13My baby's happy and well cared for now.
22:17That's all that matters.
22:19Except yourself.
22:21Oh, I'll be all right.
22:24I can find work,
22:26hear from Laurie occasionally.
22:30Do your kind.
22:43You know, you're the only friend I have.
22:47I'm glad.
22:49You see, I'm even more alone than you are.
22:52What I need is someone to...
22:55Well, I need responsibility.
23:01Do you know what I mean?
23:03Well, no. Not entirely.
23:06That sounds kind of silly, doesn't it?
23:09No, it doesn't. Not coming from you.
23:13I think you're the nicest person I ever met.
23:17You do?
23:19Yes. You've done so much for me.
23:23If you'd only help me find a job.
23:25A job?
23:27I must work, and when I've nothing to do, I miss Laurie the most.
23:32Nothing means much unless you have someone to love and care for, does it?
23:36No.
23:38And when you've had the love of a child, nothing can take its place.
23:42That's what I meant by responsibility.
23:45I want a little kiddie.
23:47Well, I don't know how I could help you.
23:50Oh, I didn't mean that you...
23:54Oh, I'm sorry. You see, what I meant was...
23:58You see, I know there are lots...
24:02Come on. I have an idea.
24:03What is it?
24:04Never mind. Come on.
24:07Nope. If I move there, you'll get two men.
24:10Uh-huh. Well, I see a move where I'll only get one man and you'll get my king.
24:15Where?
24:17Right there.
24:22Now I got you.
24:24I hate to give when you know you win in the end.
24:28Monsieur, the gentlemen from the bank are here.
24:32Yeah, send them in.
24:33Yes, sir.
24:34Your grandpa's going to be busy for a while, so you run out and play, huh?
24:52Ah, Molly. How are you?
24:55Well, I'm well, Molly.
24:57Have a seat at my desk there, Lane.
25:00Yes, sir. Thank you.
25:01What is it, gentlemen? Central America again?
25:04Yes. Conditions there are great.
25:06The board of the bank wouldn't act without first consulting you, sir.
25:10That's why the town's out here.
25:12Ah. We cannot endanger the position of our investors, Molly.
25:16Investors? What camaraderie is that?
25:19I'm your investor. I'm your friend.
25:22Investors? What camaraderie is that?
25:25I'm your investor. I'm your bank.
25:27Our grand shows are the major holdings, but why gamble?
25:30We can sell our interests to the Pan American.
25:33I don't sell, Townsend. I buy.
25:36Your personal affairs is none of my business, Molly.
25:39But I can't understand your late feverish interest in space.
25:42No?
25:45Come here.
25:53Now.
25:55Look there.
25:57Watch me, Mr. Brown.
26:07Oh, Grandpa. My ear.
26:10I'll get it, Mr. Morley.
26:12Yeah, wait a minute.
26:14Let him get it himself.
26:17That's the answer to why I'm building for the future, Barlow.
26:21That boy.
26:26It was foolish of you to ask the boy to do that, Molly.
26:29It was a needless risk. I don't approve of it.
26:31No, you wouldn't.
26:33It's there, fella. I got it.
26:36Ah.
26:38You see, you can do anything when you have determination and courage.
26:42Gentlemen, this is my grandson, Lawrence.
26:44Happy to meet you, Lawrence. You're a fine boy.
26:47Now, gentlemen, will you settle that Central America business?
26:54Come here, boy. Take a letter to the board.
26:57Yes, sir.
26:59June 27, 1929.
27:03Usual salutations.
27:06The new oil and mining
27:10The new oil and mining development in Central America
27:14will go through regardless of any obstruction.
27:18It is my wish that we finance this deal 100%.
27:23Molly, have you considered...
27:24I have utter confidence in the project.
27:28And in return for your support,
27:30I will personally guarantee the Transcontinental Bank against any loss.
27:37Remember, Molly, we've been on a rising market for three years.
27:41And if a crash should come, even your fortune would be strained.
27:45That's all, Lane. Transcribe it and send a copy for my signature.
27:49Very well, sir.
27:50Anything else, gentlemen?
27:51We'll follow your lead, of course, Molly.
27:53It's a habit and a risk, conditions being as they are.
28:01We'll see you at the bank at the quarterly meeting in October?
28:04Yeah.
28:06Good day.
28:09Come here, boy.
28:11Did you understand that?
28:13Yes, sir. When you want something done, you send a letter.
28:16Well, that was a game Grandpa played with those two men just now called money.
28:22Yes, you were only seven. I almost forgot that.
28:26But you learn.
28:28You learn fast.
28:30You learned something just now when you rescued your airplane.
28:33Now I'll keep my promise.
28:35What do you want?
28:36It isn't anything much, and Mommy told me not to worry.
28:39Well, what is it?
28:40I want to write her a letter, like you did just now, and tell her how much I miss her.
28:44Do you forever think of her?
28:46Sure I do, and I know she thinks of me, too, because I miss her so.
28:51I'm afraid I can't promise that.
28:53Don't you miss her, too?
28:55I did once, a long time ago.
29:00Then you know how it is, don't you?
29:06Now, here we are.
29:09Owing to this custom of the squaw taking the papoose to the fields where she would labor, among certain tribes of the...
29:15Uh, Mr. Applegate, what's a papoose?
29:18A papoose is an Indian baby.
29:20Well, what's a squaw?
29:22Well, a squaw is the Indian baby's mother.
29:25And the Indian baby's mama takes the Indian baby every place she goes?
29:31In a sling or a sort of cradle that's hung on her back.
29:35Gee, that must be nice.
29:38Yes.
29:41I know who you're thinking of.
29:46Now, let's see, where were we?
29:49Now, owing to this custom of the squaw taking the papoose to the fields where she would labor, among...
29:53Come eat your lunch.
29:55I'm not hungry, really, Mrs. Brooklyn.
29:57Eat.
29:59Or I am the one who gets the blame.
30:04Reading about the papoose makes me think of Mommy.
30:07I wonder when she's coming back.
30:09She's not coming back.
30:10Forget her.
30:12She is, too.
30:13She wouldn't forget...
30:14Be still.
30:16I'm not going to jab her.
30:17And you, what are you doing here with your mother?
30:20You're worthless.
30:21You should stay with her.
30:22Miss Florence, would you rather take a drive?
30:24Yes, sir.
30:25Oh, he must eat his lunch.
30:27Come on, get your coat and we'll take a nice drive.
30:34Madame, you're the zero-more of the group.
30:39Monsieur, you speak French.
30:41Silently.
30:42You can understand it even better.
30:44If I ever hear you speak so to that child again, I'll cut your ugly throat from ear to ear.
30:48Oh, no!
31:16Well, let's see.
31:18Nice chop.
31:20Cream spinach.
31:22Big fat potato.
31:24Orange custard.
31:26And, uh, crouton.
31:30How's that sound, Master Laurie?
31:32I don't care much.
31:35Things progressing well, sir?
31:37Very happily indeed, Professor.
31:39I was very glad to be of service in the matter.
31:43Would you like to take a little ride on the aeroplane, Laurie?
31:47Give you a great big effort.
31:49Can I go over to the Wilshire Inn?
31:52That's a fine idea.
31:54I think you'll find some very interesting things over there.
31:58Excuse me.
31:59All right.
32:13Could I sit with you, please, sir?
32:15Why, most assuredly.
32:17Now, uh, what will we tune in on?
32:20Birthday land?
32:22I think I'll use this today.
32:26Would you write a letter to my mummy, please?
32:29I don't know her address.
32:31Just tell her it's from Laurie, and she'll understand.
32:37Please tell her that I miss her very, very much.
32:40And she's been gone such a long time.
32:43I can't help being lonesome, and I wish she'd come back soon.
32:47And send her lots of kisses, because I love her heaps and heaps.
32:51And ask her to send me a letter, and tell me that she loves me.
32:57That's all I can think of right now.
32:59Goodbye.
33:11Send your letter, Laurie?
33:13Do you believe in the wishing wheel?
33:16Very devoutly.
33:18For wishes are thoughts, and when they're good thoughts, they're bound to come true.
33:23I told them to write it down, just like Grandpa does his letters.
33:26Do you think Mummy will get it?
33:28I know she will.
33:29I'll even see about it myself.
33:31I'm sure she'll get it.
33:34Grandpa does his letters.
33:35Do you think Mummy will get it?
33:37I know she will.
33:38I'll even see about it myself.
33:41Excuse me?
33:42Yes, sir.
33:50Oh, miss.
33:51Miss.
33:53My.
33:55My, you've gotten the typing machine all wet.
34:01Oh, excuse me.
34:03I didn't get an opportunity to announce you, Professor.
34:09It wasn't necessary, thanks.
34:11Excuse me.
34:15You can never realize what you've done for me.
34:19Why, you've brought back happiness.
34:21I've heard my boy say he loves me and he's thinking of me.
34:26And I'm more than happy.
34:28Oh, I don't know how to thank you.
34:30Why, now I can believe that sometime I'll be able to see him.
34:35I can arrange that.
34:36Oh, no.
34:37No, he mustn't see me here.
34:40He wouldn't understand.
34:42I must be content just to hear his voice.
34:48And if someone else, sometimes lonely, had a message to send.
34:57I mean, is there room for another message?
35:01That is, I don't know quite how to say it.
35:06Well, why don't you think about wishing me?
35:11Do you think I'd find hope there?
35:13I do.
35:17Well, then I'll say goodbye for a little while.
35:27We'll be sending lots more messages.
35:57Let's go!
36:02Let's go!
36:07Let's go!
36:13Come on!
36:18Let's go!
36:22Come on!
36:26Let's go!
36:31Let's go!
36:36Let's go!
36:41Let's go!
36:46Let's go!
36:51Let's go!
36:56Let's go!
37:01Let's go!
37:06Let's go!
37:11Let's go!
37:16Let's go!
37:21Let's go!
37:26Let's go!
37:31Let's go!
37:36Let's go!
37:41Let's go!
37:46Let's go!
37:51Let's go!
37:56Let's go!
38:01Let's go!
38:06Let's go!
38:11Let's go!
38:16Let's go!
38:21Let's go!
38:26Let's go!
38:31Let's go!
38:36Let's go!
38:41Let's go!
38:46Let's go!
38:51Let's go!
38:56Let's go!
39:01Let's go!
39:06Let's go!
39:11Let's go!
39:16Let's go!
39:21Let's go!
39:26Let's go!
39:31Let's go!
39:36Let's go!
39:41Let's go!
39:46Come in.
39:49Excuse me, Mr. Morley. Your attorney, Mr. Ford, is here.
39:52Send him in.
39:57Hello, Morley.
39:58Hello, Ford.
39:59Hope you're feeling better.
40:00It all depends on your news.
40:02Sit down.
40:05Applegate.
40:06Yes, Mr. Morley.
40:08Will you take Master Lawrence out someplace and amuse him?
40:11If you don't mind, Grandpa, I'd rather stay here.
40:15Haven't you been too much with your old grandfather lately?
40:18No, because you're sick and need somebody.
40:21Yeah.
40:23We need each other now.
40:25That's all. You may go.
40:27Yes, sir.
40:30Mr. Applegate!
40:37Would you go down to the wishing well and look for a letter for me?
40:40Yes, I'll do that.
40:42Go to the wishing well and ask particularly about that.
40:45While you're there, you better send another letter.
40:47And tell Mommy that Grandpa sent it.
40:49All right, Laurie.
40:51And tell her that...
40:59Nothing can be done.
41:01Impossible to stem this debacle.
41:04That means the end.
41:06The end of the bank, yes.
41:08Morley, you're fighting windmills.
41:10Legally, you're not required to reimburse the depositors.
41:14I promised the depositors of the bank surety for their savings.
41:19You are not criminally liable.
41:22No.
41:23But if I fail them,
41:26it will brand the boy as the one to whom Morley gave his stolen money.
41:32If nothing else, I'll leave him a decent, honest name.
41:36Do you realize what it will cost to meet that obligation?
41:40Yes.
41:41Arrange to sell.
41:43Dispose of everything.
41:45Leave only a room where we may have peace until I can make other arrangements.
41:52It will take everything that you possess.
41:56No.
41:58No, you're wrong, Forbes.
42:02Not everything.
42:11Put it in this.
42:14Can you really connect through on this?
42:16Yes, sir. We do it quite often.
42:18And if you will pardon my question,
42:20your indulgence in this childish pastime,
42:23you're sure you're quite all right?
42:26You haven't had a serious loss in the market?
42:30Forbes, I...
42:33Oh, no, it's quite all right.
42:36You can leave the windows open.
42:38Well, I'm glad to hear that.
42:45I'm calling for the man that must desire.
42:48Well, that's a large order.
42:50Well, somehow I know that you can do it.
42:55Are you listening?
42:58I'm listening.
43:03Hello?
43:04Is the baby made, then?
43:06Yes, dear.
43:07Well, what I'd like to say is...
43:10I want a nice new baby doll.
43:12Yes, dear.
43:13Would you consider a poor old bumpkin chap like me?
43:16That has made candies like some sane mama.
43:20Yes, dear.
43:22Send it to my house with a box of chocolate fondant.
43:26Yes, dear.
43:27You shouldn't do that.
43:30And you'll have it.
43:33Engley!
43:34Oh, Professor Appleton, you be careful!
43:37You be careful!
43:38There's an open window there!
43:40I didn't hear what you were saying.
43:42Oh, I...
43:45Oh, Mr. Appleton.
43:47I'm sorry, I was a bit impetuous.
43:49Well, I don't understand.
43:51But you said you would.
43:52Would what?
43:53What I asked you.
43:54I didn't hear what you asked me.
43:56There must be some mistake.
43:57But I thought you said that you...
43:58What were you trying to say?
44:03Oh, nothing much.
44:04Well, what did you want me to do?
44:07Just marry me.
44:09Oh.
44:11Why?
44:14I don't know, I never thought of that.
44:16Well, what I mean is, you've been such a good friend...
44:19But I want it to be something else.
44:22I never asked you before, because while your boy had every care and attention,
44:26it seemed presumptuous.
44:28But now, it'll be different.
44:30You both need someone.
44:32Our father's affairs are in so bad a condition.
44:35Yes.
44:36There'll be little, if anything, left.
44:39I didn't realize it was so serious.
44:42It's your grand old gentleman.
44:44He's quite through to the finish.
44:46He's magnificent.
44:48He always has been.
44:50I must go to him.
44:51He might need me, and I want to be near him.
44:55And me?
44:58I'm going to ask him to be genuine again, and wait.
45:21Sound it where you like, leave off, and you can run in higher, mid, or lower.
45:24When they get sounded, how much for it?
45:27One hundred.
45:28Gentlemen, I'll offer a hundred dollars for it.
45:30I've got an offer for a hundred dollars, but we'll give two for it.
45:33A hundred dollar bid, I'll give you two hundred.
45:34A hundred and fifty.
45:35A hundred and fifty over here.
45:37That'll be a beautiful piece of money.
45:39Three and a half here, I'll give you four hundred.
45:41Three and a half here.
45:47Goodbye, Monsieur.
45:49And see that no one is allowed in this part of the house.
45:53Yes, Monsieur.
46:01Oh, it's you.
46:02You're not allowed in here.
46:04How is he, Brooklyn?
46:05He's very ill.
46:06I suppose you are very happy to find him in this condition.
46:09I want to see him.
46:11How do you know he wants to see you?
46:13Have you not caused him enough sorrow?
46:15That's between me and my father.
46:26Father.
46:43Forgive me, I beg you.
46:45You must know I'm sincere.
46:47I never meant to hurt you.
46:49I never meant to stay away from you.
46:52Forgive me.
46:54Do you think because I am broken and ill that I am weak and will forgive?
47:01Living without my boss has taught me the loneliness and anguish I've caused.
47:06I'm changed.
47:08I understand.
47:11Let me stay here and care for you and love you.
47:16To me, you are dead and have been for eight long years.
47:20I would rather beg charity in the street than accept anything from you.
47:26Oh, please listen to me.
47:28Please.
47:29Why have you come here?
47:32Do you want your boy back again?
47:34Is that it?
47:36I only want your love.
47:39For myself and for Lord.
47:42Is it because I can no longer offer what you expected for your boy that you want him back?
47:49I might have foreseen that.
47:51I'll prove to you.
47:53When I came here, I had no choice.
47:56I had to let you have him then.
47:59But now, if you need him, I give him to you with all the love in my heart.
48:06I want him to be with you, always.
48:09I'll do anything you want.
48:11All right.
48:13Leave us to ourselves.
48:15Leave us to forget that he has a mother,
48:19nor that I ever had a daughter.
48:23Please don't send me away.
48:25Please don't.
48:26No?
48:29Unless you want to take the boy with you, I...
48:33I have no legal right to hold him.
48:49Don't worry.
48:50Mommy!
48:51Oh, honey.
48:52Mommy!
48:53Yes?
48:54Oh, honey.
48:55I knew you'd come right back when your new grandpa was sick and in trouble.
48:59Oh, yes, yes.
49:02Because you love him like you do me, and you want to take care of him.
49:06You're not going away anymore, are you?
49:09Oh, honey.
49:11Oh, honey.
49:13It won't matter now, Grandpa.
49:15You're losing all your money.
49:17Mommy and me will take care of you.
49:23Sharon.
49:28Sharon.
49:33Oh.
49:35Oh.
49:55Sharon!
49:56Sharon!
49:58Here I am, Sylvester.
50:00Sharon!
50:03Why, darling, what's the matter?
50:05I sold them.
50:06Sold what?
50:07The Indians.
50:08No.
50:09Yes.
50:10No!
50:11Don't you believe me?
50:12Look, here's a check for $2,000.
50:13Not only that, but they want me to write a whole series on Chinese.
50:15That's it.
50:16I'll write it on Eskimos.
50:17Oh, Sylvester.
50:19That's Laurie's birthday cake.
50:21Oh, I'm sorry.
50:23I forgot all about it.
50:25Where is he?
50:26I sent him out with Father.
50:27I won't surprise him.
50:29You'd better get cleaned up, darling.
50:30It's late.
50:31Go on.
50:32Yes.
50:33Eskimos.
50:34Igloos.
50:35Vast frozen space.
50:37Earth of caribou.
50:43I'll puff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in.
50:49That was fine, darling.
50:51Yeah.
50:52Well, young man, what did you wish for?
50:54Birthday, son.
50:55What is it?
50:56Well, it's the same thing that the people have next door.
50:58What's that, dear?
50:59A new baby.
51:01Ah.
51:02Well, I better send a letter to the wishing well.
51:12Grandpa says you'd better send a letter.
51:14Why, Daddy.
51:15Come on, darling.
51:16You'd better cut your cake.
51:28You'd better cut your cake.
51:29You'd better cut your cake.

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