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00:03:07You ain't the foreigners?
00:03:10That's where I laugh on you.
00:03:13I used to was, but I ain't.
00:03:16Hans, Lina, Louis.
00:03:18Tell them what your papa has got.
00:03:20Papa's got a privilege.
00:03:21What kind of a privilege?
00:03:23Here.
00:03:24Look on it yourself.
00:03:28Ach, tu lieber.
00:03:31You got citizen papers, huh?
00:03:34Yes.
00:03:35Congratulations, Ludwig.
00:03:37Thank you.
00:03:38Thank you.
00:03:39Ain't that nice, huh?
00:03:42Yeah.
00:03:43Someday soon, I'll have one too.
00:03:46Oh, children.
00:03:48One into the other room, please, huh?
00:03:50I want to talk with papa.
00:03:52Go ahead, children.
00:03:53And Lina, bring Uncle Adolf a cup of tea.
00:03:56All right.
00:03:57That's nice.
00:03:59She's just like her mother was.
00:04:04Ain't she, huh?
00:04:06Yeah, yeah.
00:04:08Well, Ludwig.
00:04:10Yeah?
00:04:11Maybe I don't see you so soon again.
00:04:14And maybe I never see you no more.
00:04:19What's the matter with you?
00:04:21Maybe I don't see you never no more.
00:04:23Ain't you going to be Saturday night by the Pinard game?
00:04:26No.
00:04:28Tomorrow I'm leaving.
00:04:30I'm going to California.
00:04:33You're going to California.
00:04:35And why should you go to California?
00:04:37The United States saying good enough for you?
00:04:40Ach, a fine citizen you are, yes?
00:04:45You don't even know that California is in the United States.
00:04:49Oh, no, no.
00:04:50And what are you laughing about?
00:04:59I got a laugh because you are so dumb.
00:05:02You didn't even know that I was making a joke with you.
00:05:09All choking aside.
00:05:10Thank you, Lina.
00:05:12Thank you, Lina.
00:05:13You're welcome.
00:05:14What is that idea you're going by California, huh?
00:05:17I'm not joking, Ludvig.
00:05:21The doctor says I should go to California.
00:05:25And there with the dry climber and the sunshine.
00:05:30For my heart.
00:05:32Maybe I will get healthier yet.
00:05:34Ah, what's the matter with you?
00:05:36You look pretty healthy.
00:05:38Listen, Adolf.
00:05:39I don't say the doctors are crazy.
00:05:42But you know, many a times the sick fellow that gives up for dead.
00:05:47Go to the doctor's funeral yet.
00:05:49So?
00:05:50Don't it happen every day?
00:05:52Adolf.
00:05:54Maybe you need a little money?
00:05:58Nein, danke, Ludvig.
00:06:00I don't need money.
00:06:01With all my love to my little Lina,
00:06:20Louis and his wife, Hans, and Hans' wife,
00:06:26I remain as always your true friend, Adolf.
00:06:31I do wish he wouldn't call Hannaford Hans.
00:06:34I don't like that name.
00:06:36It seems that Mr. Kleinhardt and your father
00:06:38are the only ones that call Lee Louis.
00:06:40Well, at least my name is the same.
00:06:42I'm still Lina.
00:06:43That's the name your mama wanted you to have.
00:06:47You can be Hannaford,
00:06:49and you can be Lee,
00:06:51but to me you always will be Hans und Louis.
00:07:00Pardon me.
00:07:01Mr. Myers is here.
00:07:02Lina, you go and see him.
00:07:05Papa will come by and by.
00:07:06Go on.
00:07:08Anyhow, he don't want to see me.
00:07:10Pardon me.
00:07:11Father, why do you let Lina
00:07:19spend so much time with that fellow Myers?
00:07:22What's the matter, Louis?
00:07:24Joseph is a nice boy,
00:07:26and he's smart.
00:07:28And besides, he's a fine chemist.
00:07:32Joseph is working on a die now
00:07:34that will revolutionize the whole die business.
00:07:37Father, I hope you're not financing
00:07:39your silly experiments.
00:07:40It's not silly.
00:07:41Then Joseph has perfected his new die.
00:07:45How?
00:07:45Your papa's telling you
00:07:47all of us other die works are kaput.
00:07:51You're doing all right with the pleasant dies.
00:07:53Why experiment?
00:07:55Ah, children.
00:07:57If we stop experimenting,
00:07:59we stop progress.
00:08:01And if progress stops,
00:08:03we all stop.
00:08:04Well, I believe in letting good enough alone.
00:08:07I won't argue.
00:08:08You know,
00:08:09your papa never argues.
00:08:11But,
00:08:12you'll see,
00:08:13Joseph has got something good.
00:08:16Anyhow,
00:08:17I'll go and see him.
00:08:19And I'll have a talk with him.
00:08:20If this fellow Mars formula is any good,
00:08:30it looks as though papa's going to marry it into the family.
00:08:32Damn clever,
00:08:33these Strausses.
00:08:35Hello, Joseph.
00:08:36Oh, good evening, Mrs. Strauss.
00:08:38Excuse me.
00:08:39Maybe I shouldn't interrupt you, huh?
00:08:41Oh, papa.
00:08:42Say,
00:08:42I was young once, too.
00:08:45You are making progress, huh?
00:08:47Well, I'm trying.
00:08:48Oh, I see.
00:08:49But I mean about your formula.
00:08:52Oh.
00:08:52Say,
00:08:52I brought you over some new samples.
00:08:54Yeah?
00:08:54They turned out pretty good, too.
00:08:56Hmm.
00:08:57Is that the only reason you came over?
00:09:01Hmm?
00:09:02Not bad.
00:09:06Not good.
00:09:08But,
00:09:08but not bad, neither.
00:09:10Anyhow,
00:09:11I'll show them to the boys.
00:09:13Go on ahead.
00:09:14Hmm.
00:09:15Sit down.
00:09:17Look, boys.
00:09:18Here's a couple of samples.
00:09:22Come on, May.
00:09:24Looks like the evening's going to be spent
00:09:25in talking about dyes and chemicals.
00:09:27Well, dyes and chemicals
00:09:29is a very nice thing to talk about.
00:09:31They did a lot for us.
00:09:33They made us rich.
00:09:35I'm afraid, father,
00:09:36we won't be of much help.
00:09:37Well, that's right.
00:09:38I think.
00:09:41Maybe you should go along with them
00:09:46and take them out
00:09:48and have a little fun, you know.
00:09:50All work and no pressure.
00:09:52That ain't no good, neither.
00:09:54Oh, they'll entertain themselves, all right.
00:09:58What is the matter with you?
00:09:59You don't seem to take care of yourself.
00:10:01Your mind always on something else?
00:10:03I guess I'll not be much of a success at anything.
00:10:07Oh, yes, you will.
00:10:09Say, it would be kind of nice at that
00:10:10to have somebody look after you.
00:10:13Joe, are you proposing?
00:10:16Oh, no, no.
00:10:17I didn't mean to.
00:10:18But now that I have,
00:10:21I mean it.
00:10:23I was only fooling.
00:10:24You haven't anything to worry about.
00:10:26You have a big home,
00:10:28servants,
00:10:29and a father-in-law
00:10:29to watch everything I do.
00:10:32I have to sneak into the bathroom
00:10:33to get a little smoke.
00:10:35Oh, you and Lee have an ideal life,
00:10:37an apartment of your own,
00:10:38and only visit your dear father-in-law
00:10:41whenever you want to.
00:10:42Me and I were talking about your father.
00:10:47You know, dear,
00:10:49I think he's getting too old to work as he does.
00:10:51You don't know him.
00:10:53He loves work.
00:10:54I think it'd be wonderful
00:10:55if he turned the business over to you and Lee.
00:10:58Then he could take things easy.
00:11:00Father will never give up going to business.
00:11:02He would if he thought his sons could carry on.
00:11:05I think you and Lee are capable
00:11:06of handling the business.
00:11:08Certainly we are,
00:11:09but we're doing all right as it is.
00:11:10We're getting a nice salary.
00:11:12Oh, haven't you any ambition?
00:11:13Do you want to work for a salary all your life?
00:11:16You should be thinking of yourself.
00:11:18What is it to think about?
00:11:19Eventually the business will be ours.
00:11:22Very well, dear.
00:11:23If you're satisfied to go on the way you are,
00:11:26it's all right with me.
00:11:28Oh, all right.
00:11:29I'll talk to Hannaford in the morning,
00:11:31but I don't think it'll do any good.
00:11:42So you think
00:11:49your papa
00:11:52is getting too old.
00:11:55I know that's not it.
00:11:57But we feel that you've reached an age
00:11:59where you should take things easy.
00:12:01You've worked long enough.
00:12:03Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:12:23Well,
00:12:23we'll see what Linus says.
00:12:27So good.
00:12:31Hmm.
00:12:33Now, Lina,
00:12:35what do you say?
00:12:38Should papa retire
00:12:39and become a loafer?
00:12:43Oh.
00:12:44You want papa to retire?
00:12:46Hmm?
00:12:51No.
00:12:52So it shall be.
00:13:00Well, Joseph,
00:13:01what do you think?
00:13:03I'm going to retire
00:13:04and become a gentleman
00:13:06of, uh,
00:13:08of nothing to do.
00:13:13But I go and get my pipe.
00:13:20Yes.
00:13:20Yes.
00:13:22Well,
00:13:25we're going to play bridge.
00:13:26Come on.
00:13:27Let's go.
00:13:30Good night, Joel.
00:13:32Good night, Lee.
00:13:36Lina,
00:13:37why is your father retiring?
00:13:38We thought it'd be nice
00:13:39if he took it easy
00:13:40for a while.
00:13:41He's worked so hard
00:13:42all his life,
00:13:42and after all,
00:13:43papa's getting along in years.
00:13:45Yes,
00:13:45but the boys need him.
00:13:46They need his advice.
00:13:48He'll continue to give advice.
00:13:49The only thing he's giving up
00:13:50is the daily routine.
00:13:51But that daily routine
00:13:53has kept your father
00:13:54feeling so well.
00:13:56Don't you know
00:13:56that a man has to keep
00:13:57his mind active?
00:13:58What is he going to do?
00:14:00What is he going to think about?
00:14:02Usually,
00:14:02when a man like your father
00:14:03retires,
00:14:04his mind retires with him.
00:14:05I hope we haven't made a mistake.
00:14:13Hello.
00:14:14Hello.
00:14:16I think you'll never see.
00:14:19Your friend didn't get a hello.
00:14:21Hello.
00:14:21Hello.
00:14:22Yeah, Hans.
00:14:23Yeah, listen.
00:14:24That's me,
00:14:25your papa.
00:14:25I got here a letter
00:14:27from Adolf
00:14:28in California.
00:14:30He's sick.
00:14:31And he wants
00:14:32Lena to come.
00:14:33Yeah, right away.
00:14:34So, please,
00:14:35make reservations for her
00:14:36for the afternoon train.
00:14:38Sure she's got to go.
00:14:41Would I send her otherwise?
00:14:42Yeah, yeah.
00:14:44Make hurry up.
00:14:45Quick, please.
00:14:46Yeah.
00:14:48Goodbye.
00:14:49Lina.
00:14:50Where can she be?
00:14:52Lina.
00:14:53Lina.
00:14:54Lina.
00:14:57Lina.
00:14:59Can you see that?
00:15:00I'm excited,
00:15:01and Lina isn't here.
00:15:03Carl.
00:15:05Carl.
00:15:06Carl.
00:15:08Carl.
00:15:10Carl.
00:15:10Did you call me, sir?
00:15:12Ach,
00:15:13du heiliger Strohsack.
00:15:17I'm hollering
00:15:18all over the place
00:15:19for you,
00:15:20and then you ask
00:15:21where did I call you.
00:15:23What do you suppose
00:15:23I was doing?
00:15:24Talking to myself?
00:15:27Where's Lina?
00:15:28I don't know, sir.
00:15:30You was right.
00:15:31There was no use
00:15:32calling you.
00:15:37That may be someone.
00:15:39I don't want someone.
00:15:40I want Lina.
00:15:41Yes.
00:15:42Oh, Lina.
00:15:43Am I glad to see you.
00:15:45What's the matter, papa?
00:15:46Look, Lina.
00:15:47I got here a letter
00:15:48from your uncle Adolf.
00:15:50He's sick
00:15:51and all alone.
00:15:53You got to go
00:15:53to him right away.
00:15:54But, papa...
00:15:54Please, don't talk.
00:15:56He needs you.
00:15:58He's got nobody
00:15:58but us,
00:16:00and he asked for you.
00:16:01But aren't you going?
00:16:02How can I go?
00:16:04The boys got to have me
00:16:05here in the business.
00:16:06But listen, papa...
00:16:07No more buts.
00:16:09Everything is arranged.
00:16:10Hans has made
00:16:10a reservation
00:16:11for the afternoon train,
00:16:12so go on.
00:16:13Well, what about you,
00:16:13that...
00:16:14I have arranged that too.
00:16:16I telephoned Joseph
00:16:17and he'll meet you
00:16:18by the station.
00:16:19Now, please,
00:16:19hurry up.
00:16:20All right, papa.
00:16:20Oh, Lina, Lina.
00:16:21Yes, papa.
00:16:22Here's on the other sticker.
00:16:23Here's the address
00:16:24that's on it.
00:16:25All right, now,
00:16:25when I get there...
00:16:26Please, don't ask
00:16:27any more questions.
00:16:28Hurry up, quick,
00:16:29will you?
00:16:29Oh, my...
00:16:30Carl.
00:16:31Carl.
00:16:34Carl, I'm calling you.
00:16:35I'm here, Mr. Sprouse.
00:16:37Oh, excuse me.
00:16:40So you are here, huh?
00:16:41Carl, but you are never here
00:16:43when you should be
00:16:44and when you shouldn't be,
00:16:45then you are.
00:16:45Yes, Mr. Sprouse.
00:16:47Carl, tell the chauffeur
00:16:48to go right away.
00:16:49Hurry up
00:16:49and take Miss Lina
00:16:50down to the station.
00:16:52And, and, and...
00:16:52Carl!
00:16:53Yes, Mr. Sprouse.
00:16:54Hurry up, girl.
00:16:55Yes, Mr. Sprouse.
00:16:56Poor Adolf.
00:16:58All alone.
00:17:03Lina, dear,
00:17:03what's the matter?
00:17:05What's it all about?
00:17:06What happened to your uncle?
00:17:07Papa was so excited
00:17:08he didn't say.
00:17:08Only that Uncle Adolf
00:17:09was sick
00:17:09and wanted me to come to him.
00:17:11Have you the tickets?
00:17:11Yes.
00:17:12Gee, your father said
00:17:14he's going to miss you.
00:17:15Just my father?
00:17:16You're not going to stay
00:17:17away long, are you?
00:17:18I won't stay a minute longer
00:17:19than Uncle Adolf needs me.
00:17:21Joseph, dear,
00:17:22take good care of Papa.
00:17:24Don't let him miss me too much.
00:17:25Don't you miss me too much.
00:17:27Oh, I won't.
00:17:28Oh, I mean that
00:17:29I'll see your father every day.
00:17:32Goodbye, Lina.
00:17:33Goodbye, Joe.
00:17:34Take good care of yourself.
00:17:35Goodbye.
00:17:36Listen,
00:17:36don't forget the writing.
00:17:37Now, when you get down...
00:17:38I got a laugh.
00:17:51Lina's like everybody else.
00:17:53She's been in California
00:17:55only three weeks
00:17:56and look what she writes.
00:17:57This is God's country.
00:18:00Nothing but sunshine
00:18:01and flowers.
00:18:03About sunshine and flowers
00:18:05she tells me.
00:18:06But about Adolf
00:18:07she says nothing.
00:18:09Perhaps he's all right
00:18:10and there's nothing to tell.
00:18:12Hmm.
00:18:12Maybe I'm a little too anxious.
00:18:17That's the trouble
00:18:18with old people.
00:18:20They always think
00:18:21right away
00:18:21of the worstest.
00:18:22They always think
00:18:35you know
00:18:36and
00:18:38and
00:20:46Bu ne?
00:20:47Dibberler, sir.
00:20:48O?
00:20:50O, o, o, o, o, o, o, o, o.
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00:21:22Say, Carl, you know what we do?
00:21:26I keep you company and we eat in the kitchen.
00:21:30It's too quiet here in this big room.
00:21:33And besides, if I eat with you, you wouldn't be lonesome, huh?
00:21:39Thanks, Mr. Sprout.
00:21:40You know, Carl, with you it's a pleasure to dine.
00:21:49It's so gemütlich.
00:21:53And then, you don't mind if I dunk, huh?
00:21:57Dunk?
00:21:58I like it myself.
00:21:59Not fair, I passed the second notice.
00:22:03No, no, I know that, yes.
00:22:06Good, huh?
00:22:09This is good, yes.
00:22:11We remain sincerely yours.
00:22:20Well, well, Father.
00:22:22Hello, boy.
00:22:23Hello, Father.
00:22:24That'll be all, Miss Snyder.
00:22:25Hello, Miss Snyder.
00:22:26Good morning, Mr. Sprout.
00:22:27How's the moment?
00:22:28Fine, thank you.
00:22:29That's good, that's good.
00:22:30And why are we honored with this call?
00:22:32Oh, boys, I fell lonesome for the smell from the chemicals.
00:22:37But I'm only choking.
00:22:41I had a telephone call from Mr. Hottner from the amalgamated charities this morning.
00:22:46He told me he called you up about this year's donation, and you didn't give it.
00:22:51So I explained to him, maybe you want to talk to me first about it, huh?
00:22:55And now that we've talked about it, you send him a check.
00:23:00Well, uh, Father, we decided to cut down on charities this year.
00:23:05Cut down on charities?
00:23:07Oh, no, Louis.
00:23:08If we cut down on anything, we cut down on things that we can do without.
00:23:13Charities is for people what's already doing without.
00:23:18I know, but if we can't give...
00:23:19But we are not giving.
00:23:21We don't own anything.
00:23:23We come in this world with nothing, and we go out the same way.
00:23:28All we've got here is just loan to us to use while we are here.
00:23:32So we, in return, loan back a little bit here, and a little bit there, and in the end, we're all even.
00:23:42Yes, your philosophy may be all right, Father, but we feel that it commensurates with better business management to give less this year than we have in former years.
00:23:53What difference is this year from other years?
00:23:55Well, you see, we've curtailed many of the unnecessary charities and have installed a new system.
00:24:00This thing of making donations without due consideration is a thing of the past.
00:24:04It belongs with the old-fashioned methods.
00:24:06Old-fashioned methods, huh?
00:24:08Well, old-fashioned methods is just the thing that made the Strauss works what it is today.
00:24:13All right.
00:24:14If Father thinks we should send it, let's do it.
00:24:16Sure.
00:24:17Papa thinks so.
00:24:18Here you are, Father.
00:24:31What is this?
00:24:32That's an inter-office communication.
00:24:34Just give that to the cashier, and he'll give you a check.
00:24:38Oh.
00:24:41Inter-office commutations.
00:24:43New methods.
00:24:45New methods.
00:24:46New methods.
00:24:48You having a good time, Father?
00:24:55Oh, fine.
00:24:57I'm having a beautiful time.
00:24:59Good.
00:25:01Have a cigar.
00:25:03Thank you.
00:25:08I'm very friendly.
00:25:13I'm very friendly.
00:25:13Yes, sir.
00:25:14Yes, sir.
00:25:15Yes, sir.
00:25:15Yes, sir.
00:25:16Yes, sir.
00:25:16Yes, sir.
00:25:17Yes, sir.
00:25:17Yes, sir.
00:25:18Thank you.
00:25:19Thank you.
00:25:19Have a drink, Father.
00:25:20Oh, yes, do have a drink, Mr. Strauss.
00:25:21No, thank you.
00:25:22I, I, well, not tonight.
00:25:24Oh.
00:25:25Well.
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00:27:46You know, Joseph,
00:27:47since Lena has left
00:27:49I don't feel at home
00:27:51in my own house.
00:27:53Now don't you worry.
00:27:54She'll be back before we know it.
00:27:58You miss her too, huh?
00:28:00You bet I do.
00:28:02You know, Joseph,
00:28:04when you ask Lena to marry you
00:28:06and she says no,
00:28:07then you ask me
00:28:08and I say yes.
00:28:10Well,
00:28:11I have to go now.
00:28:13Good night.
00:28:14Joseph, what's your hurry?
00:28:15You just come?
00:28:16I know,
00:28:17but I have a lot of work
00:28:18to do tonight in the lab.
00:28:19So?
00:28:20Joseph,
00:28:21don't work so hard.
00:28:22Of course,
00:28:23if you work too hard
00:28:24you'll have to retire
00:28:25when you get to be
00:28:26an old man like me.
00:28:27Don't you worry about that.
00:28:28I'll never make enough
00:28:29to retire.
00:28:30Yeah.
00:28:31Good night, Mrs. Strauss.
00:28:32Good night, Joseph.
00:28:33Be careful.
00:28:35Don't fall in a leather box.
00:28:40That's a boy, huh?
00:28:42That's a boy.
00:28:43I'll give you girls a nip
00:28:56what is a nip.
00:28:57This is where I keep
00:28:58my private stock.
00:28:59Young society nature
00:29:00runs their own speakeasy.
00:29:01But why do a fade out
00:29:02when you want a little drink?
00:29:03Oh, you've heard of people
00:29:04suffering from too much
00:29:05mother-in-law.
00:29:06Well, I'm suffering from too
00:29:08much father-in-law.
00:29:09Well, I'm suffering from
00:29:10too much father-in-law.
00:29:11Well, why not move?
00:29:13Me move?
00:29:14Why should I?
00:29:15Shut myself up
00:29:16in an apartment like me?
00:29:17Oh, no.
00:29:18Not little Myrtle.
00:29:19If there's any moving
00:29:20to be done,
00:29:21let my dear father-in-law
00:29:22do that.
00:29:23Well, here's mud in your eye.
00:29:24Oh, you're all right.
00:29:31Are we off?
00:29:32Good evening, Mrs. Strauss.
00:29:46Good evening, Mary.
00:29:48And Mr. and Mrs. Strauss
00:29:50are in the living room.
00:29:51Oh, thank you.
00:29:52Oh, hello, Papa.
00:30:02Good evening, my children.
00:30:07This is a pleasant surprise.
00:30:12Anything the matter?
00:30:13What should be the matter?
00:30:15If Papa calls on his children,
00:30:17should that be something the matter?
00:30:19No, no, of course not.
00:30:20Come on in.
00:30:21And how are you this evening, my dear?
00:30:23Fine.
00:30:24How are you?
00:30:25Oh, fine, thank you.
00:30:26That's nice.
00:30:27That's nice.
00:30:28Here, Father.
00:30:29Sit over there in the easy chair.
00:30:30Oh, thank you.
00:30:45Well, Louis.
00:30:47How is everything?
00:30:49Oh, everything's fine.
00:30:51I had a wire from Hannaford.
00:30:52He'll be back Wednesday.
00:30:53He's trying to close the Keystone deal.
00:30:56That's good.
00:30:57I hope he'll get it.
00:30:59I hope he'll get it.
00:31:11You know, children, there is a reason that I came over.
00:31:17I want to ask you, if maybe you are too lonesome here, I would come and live with you.
00:31:25Is there anything wrong?
00:31:26No, no.
00:31:27Only you know the old house is so big and I get a little lonesome.
00:31:38And it ain't the same like it used to be.
00:31:42Well, Hans and Myrtle, they give parties and Papa is too old for parties.
00:31:49So, I thought maybe if you don't mind, I come over and stay with you.
00:32:00Why, of course, Father.
00:32:02We'd be glad to have you.
00:32:04Won't we may?
00:32:06Why?
00:32:08Well, yes.
00:32:09Of course.
00:32:17Thank you, my children.
00:32:19Thank you.
00:32:29I tell you, he wanted to go.
00:32:30I didn't say a word to him.
00:32:32As a matter of fact, I didn't know he had gone until they called me up a few days after he left.
00:32:36Hello, Hannaford.
00:32:37Hi, Myrtle.
00:32:38Hello, Lee.
00:32:39Why don't you get back?
00:32:40I just got your call.
00:32:41I want to talk to you, Lee.
00:32:44I just got back this afternoon.
00:32:45What's it all about, Lee?
00:33:00What's happened to Father?
00:33:01Well, Hans, I'll tell you.
00:33:06Papa and Myrtle don't seem to hit it off so well.
00:33:11Oh.
00:33:13I don't know what's the matter with him.
00:33:19Of late, he's been acting kind of strange.
00:33:23Everything that Myrtle and May do seems to get on his nerves.
00:33:33You know, Hans, the girls have got a good idea.
00:33:36Over on Madison Avenue, there's a home.
00:33:39Well, I mean, it's a kind of a hotel where old men live who've retired.
00:33:45The guests there are men of father's age.
00:33:48Out there, he can have these pinochle games and talk to the old fellows and...
00:33:54Now, don't misunderstand, Hans.
00:33:55It's not charity.
00:33:57The girls have looked into it thoroughly.
00:33:59You pay them a lump sum.
00:34:01A kind of a donation.
00:34:02Afterward, you give them so much a week.
00:34:05I think it would be great for him.
00:34:19Wake up, you're sleeping at the top of your voice.
00:34:31Says here that Wall Street traded in over five million shares yesterday.
00:34:43What?
00:34:44Wall Street traded in over five million shares yesterday.
00:34:48Oh, what did the Giants do?
00:34:56Well, I'll call you.
00:34:58What's a match?
00:35:00Kruger made millions on him.
00:35:01Yeah, but look where he is now.
00:35:08I remember when you came here two weeks ago.
00:35:11I knew you right away.
00:35:14And was I surprised.
00:35:16Why should you be surprised?
00:35:19My children wanted I should go to Europe.
00:35:22Here it's quiet and peaceful.
00:35:25And for the few years that I got, I like it quiet.
00:35:29So I told my children I'd like to come here.
00:35:33And did I have to argue with them?
00:35:36Yeah?
00:35:38Quiet, thank you.
00:35:41By them coming, you can always tell it's Saturday.
00:35:44Here they come.
00:35:46My two sons.
00:35:47Always on time.
00:35:50They should be late yet.
00:35:54That's the Strauss boy.
00:35:56Maybe when they get old, their children will come here to see them too.
00:35:59I hope.
00:36:01Yes, Father.
00:36:02Hello, Louis.
00:36:03Hello, Father.
00:36:04Hello, Hans.
00:36:05Sit down.
00:36:06No, no, sit still.
00:36:07I can get another chair.
00:36:09I have to get my medicine.
00:36:12Well, how are you, Father?
00:36:14Oh, I'm fine.
00:36:16Fine.
00:36:18And I'm having a good time here too.
00:36:21Oh, I knew you'd like it.
00:36:23Did you hear something from Lena?
00:36:25Yes.
00:36:26She says she'll be home most any time now.
00:36:29Did she say how Adolf is?
00:36:31No, she didn't.
00:36:32No.
00:36:33She don't tell me neither.
00:36:40By the way, boys.
00:36:42You know, Joseph, he comes here every day to see me.
00:36:46And what do you think?
00:36:47He has perfected his formula.
00:36:50And it's something fine.
00:36:52You know, I think it would be a good idea to take him into the business.
00:36:57He's got something good.
00:36:59And it should make a lot of money.
00:37:02No, we're not interested, Father.
00:37:04We'll stick to our present eyes and not experiment.
00:37:07But it isn't an experiment.
00:37:09Joseph has perfected it.
00:37:11And it isn't like Joseph would be a stranger.
00:37:13You know, some day I hope that he and Lena...
00:37:17Well, Father.
00:37:18We'll have to be running along now.
00:37:20Oh, so soon?
00:37:21Yes.
00:37:22Myrtle's giving a dinner tonight.
00:37:23Oh, that's nice.
00:37:24I hope you'll have a good time.
00:37:26Thank you.
00:37:27Well, goodbye.
00:37:28Goodbye.
00:37:29Goodbye, Father.
00:37:30Goodbye, Louis.
00:37:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:41Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:56They go so soon.
00:37:58Oh, yes.
00:37:59You see, they are so busy.
00:38:02And besides, I don't like them to stay too long.
00:38:04Cause all they talk about is that I should leave here and come and live with them.
00:38:11Yeah?
00:38:12Yeah?
00:38:13Yeah?
00:38:34Look.
00:38:37Here comes my friend, Joseph.
00:38:40Huh?
00:38:41He's a fine boy.
00:38:43You're telling me?
00:38:47Hi, Mr. Cohn.
00:38:48Very well, thank you.
00:38:50Hello there, young fellow.
00:38:51How are you?
00:38:53How are you, Mr. Strauss?
00:38:54Hello, Joseph.
00:38:56I'm fine.
00:38:57Fine.
00:38:58And it's like sunshine to see you.
00:39:00How are you feeling, Mr. Johnson?
00:39:03I'd be feeling fine if it wasn't this old fellow always trying to make me believe things that ain't.
00:39:10Honest, Joseph.
00:39:11He doubts every word I tell you.
00:39:13No, no, no.
00:39:14He's the biggest doubter in the whole world.
00:39:16Oh, yes.
00:39:17Oh, don't be leaving.
00:39:18Oh, I must.
00:39:19I have to get my medicine.
00:39:24He's a big faker.
00:39:25He don't have to get medicine.
00:39:27No?
00:39:28He just says that so we can be alone.
00:39:30Sit down.
00:39:32I just saw the boys leaving.
00:39:33Yeah.
00:39:34Did you say anything to them about the formula?
00:39:37They...
00:39:38They are too busy.
00:39:40Always too busy.
00:39:48Yeah, Joseph.
00:39:49They used to listen to me.
00:39:53Ask my advice about everything.
00:39:57We were close together.
00:40:02But they have changed.
00:40:06They are different.
00:40:08Well, perhaps they are busy.
00:40:12No, Joseph.
00:40:15I have lost my sons.
00:40:17Well, Miss Lena.
00:40:26Hello, Carl.
00:40:27It's good to see you.
00:40:28Thanks, Benny.
00:40:29Good to be home.
00:40:31It's Lena.
00:40:35And we're going to have some fireworks with our breakfast.
00:40:38Mr. and Mrs. Sprouse are having breakfast.
00:40:40Oh, Carl, will you pay the taxi?
00:40:42Yes, Miss Lena.
00:40:44How are you, you old dumpling?
00:40:45Fine.
00:40:46And you never look better yourself.
00:40:49Hi, Myrtle.
00:40:50Hello, Lena.
00:40:51It's good to have you back home.
00:40:52Thanks.
00:40:53I see you fell off your diet.
00:40:54Mm-hmm.
00:40:55Eating is my strongest weakness, you know.
00:40:57Well, Papa certainly must be the retired gentleman.
00:40:59Doesn't he get up for breakfast?
00:41:01I'll go up and wake him.
00:41:02Oh, Lena.
00:41:03Why did you let us know you were coming?
00:41:05I want to surprise you.
00:41:06I love surprises.
00:41:07And won't she be surprised?
00:41:19What can we tell her?
00:41:21You'll have to figure that out too early in the morning for me to do any thinking.
00:41:37Where's Papa?
00:41:38Why, uh...
00:41:39Father isn't home.
00:41:40Isn't home?
00:41:41No.
00:41:42You see, Lena, Father moved.
00:41:44Moved?
00:41:45Yes.
00:41:46He wanted to live alone, so he moved to a hotel.
00:41:50Papa living alone in a hotel?
00:41:52Where?
00:41:53The Franklin, on Madison Avenue.
00:41:57But what happened?
00:41:58Why?
00:41:59Why?
00:42:00Nothing happened.
00:42:01He just wanted to live alone.
00:42:02Papa living alone in a hotel?
00:42:05Where?
00:42:06The Franklin, on Madison Avenue.
00:42:08But what happened?
00:42:09Why?
00:42:10Why, nothing happened.
00:42:11He just wanted to live alone.
00:42:15Papa living alone in a hotel.
00:43:22Altyazı mı?
00:43:29O.
00:43:32O.
00:43:33O.
00:43:34My little Lena.
00:43:36My baby.
00:43:38My little baby.
00:43:40O.
00:43:46Oh.
00:43:47That's my little Lena.
00:43:49My daughter.
00:43:51Gülüşmeler.
00:43:53Ben çok mutluyum.
00:43:57Teşekkür ederim.
00:43:59Ne?
00:44:00Ne?
00:44:01Ne?
00:44:02Ne?
00:44:03Ne?
00:44:04Ne?
00:44:05Ne?
00:44:06Ne?
00:44:08Ne?
00:44:09Ne?
00:44:10Ne?
00:44:11Ne?
00:44:12Ne?
00:44:13Ne?
00:44:14Ne?
00:44:15Ne?
00:44:16Ne?
00:44:17Ne?
00:44:18Ne?
00:44:19Ne?
00:44:20Ne?
00:44:21Ne?
00:44:22Why are you here?
00:44:25What a foolish question you ask?
00:44:28Why am I here?
00:44:31You know your papa is getting old.
00:44:34And old people are funny.
00:44:37They liked it quiet.
00:44:39And wanna be alone.
00:44:41And,
00:44:43they get on the young people's nerves.
00:44:46You see?
00:44:48All these other fellows?
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00:49:31Oh, are you leaving us?
00:49:32Oh, no.
00:49:34I'm just taking a walk with my children there.
00:49:36I see.
00:49:37Oh, wait, wait, I forgot.
00:49:43So, you're really going to leave us, Mr. Strauss?
00:49:45Yes.
00:49:45Well, I'm very sorry to see you go.
00:49:47Well, you know that.
00:49:48You know what I mean.
00:49:49Oh, sure I know.
00:49:51Say, you got a nice place here.
00:49:53Now, you know all the arrangements.
00:49:55You don't tell anybody that I leave here.
00:49:58And I come back every Saturday.
00:49:59You know, that's the day when my boys come to see me.
00:50:03And, oh, yeah, the checks that my boys sent to pay for me, you keep.
00:50:08Maybe some poor fellow wants to come in whose children can't afford to pay for him.
00:50:13So you use those checks.
00:50:15Well, goodbye.
00:50:16Goodbye, Mr. Strauss.
00:50:17I'll see you Saturday.
00:50:18Until Saturday.
00:50:18Saturday, yeah.
00:50:22Come on, Dad.
00:50:23We'll get a taxi cab.
00:50:24Oh, no.
00:50:25Taxi cabs cost money.
00:50:27We're celebrating today.
00:50:28You didn't get married without telling Papa.
00:50:32Come on, quit your kiddin'.
00:50:33Goodbye.
00:50:35Goodbye.
00:50:35Goodbye, boys.
00:50:36Goodbye.
00:50:36I'll be back this afternoon.
00:50:38Goodbye.
00:50:38Goodbye.
00:50:39Goodbye.
00:50:41Oh, this is a beautiful place.
00:50:46And there's one thing more we want to show you.
00:50:48I saw it.
00:50:49It's the prettiest bedroom I ever saw.
00:50:52No, no, something else.
00:50:54Something more beside her.
00:50:56And all for you.
00:50:57Yeah.
00:50:58Sure.
00:50:58Come on.
00:50:59Oh.
00:51:04There you are.
00:51:06Oh.
00:51:07What kind of room is this?
00:51:09This is your office.
00:51:10What would I do with an office?
00:51:13Giving me an office is like giving a dead dog a bone.
00:51:18What good is an office without a business?
00:51:20I am a retired loafer.
00:51:22You're not retired anymore.
00:51:23You're getting back into the harness.
00:51:26Dino, what are you talking about?
00:51:28Tell us what she means.
00:51:29Just this, Mrs. Strauss.
00:51:31My formula is registered.
00:51:33And we're going to die business.
00:51:34Come on now.
00:51:35Sit down.
00:51:36You're the head of the new company.
00:51:37All right.
00:51:42I am the head of the new company.
00:51:45But will you please tell me what the head of the new company is going to do for money?
00:51:50Oh, don't you worry about that.
00:51:51We have a silent partner with plenty of money.
00:51:55What?
00:51:56We got a partner with money that don't say nothing?
00:52:00Who could be such a fool?
00:52:02Lena.
00:52:04Lena.
00:52:06You got money?
00:52:07Where do you get it?
00:52:11Uncle Adolf left it to me.
00:52:17Adolf.
00:52:19He left it to you.
00:52:24That's more than your papa did.
00:52:28No, Lena.
00:52:31I don't take that money.
00:52:34That's yours.
00:52:35But listen, papa.
00:52:37No, I don't listen.
00:52:39And you can't give me your money, Lena.
00:52:42But I'm not giving it to you.
00:52:43I'm loaning it to you.
00:52:44And I expect a big interest.
00:52:46In fact, we've decided that you get 50% of the business for your knowledge.
00:52:50Joseph gets 25% for the formula and I get 25% for my money.
00:52:55Isn't that fair?
00:52:56Yes.
00:52:58That's fair.
00:52:58Yeah.
00:52:58But I don't take it.
00:53:02Let Joseph go into business.
00:53:03I don't know anything about business.
00:53:05But you do.
00:53:07My knowledge is old-fashioned.
00:53:10Nowadays, they do business modern with in-the-office accommodations.
00:53:16No, Joseph.
00:53:17I'm too old for business.
00:53:19You're not old.
00:53:20Yes, I am.
00:53:21Oh, well, of course, if you want to make yourself old, nothing will do it any quicker than being idle.
00:53:25I tell you, Mr. Strauss, what you need is business.
00:53:28Something to occupy your mind.
00:53:29An office, a desk.
00:53:30Show the people in the business world that you're not through.
00:53:33Who says that I'm through?
00:53:36Hans and Louis?
00:53:37Well, I'll show them.
00:53:38You're right, Joseph.
00:53:40That's what I need.
00:53:41Business.
00:53:42All right.
00:53:43Start right now.
00:53:47Now, the first thing we do, we've got to give the company a name.
00:53:51Joseph, are you an American citizen?
00:53:54Oh, yes.
00:53:54I was born here.
00:53:55Good.
00:53:56We call it the American Dye Works.
00:53:58Say, that's a good idea.
00:53:59Well.
00:54:00Now, listen, children.
00:54:01Don't let anybody know that Papa Strauss is back in business.
00:54:05This is my office.
00:54:06And here I am the head.
00:54:08You'll have an office downtown where you'll be the head.
00:54:11So we've got a head at both ends.
00:54:14Now, Nina, you're the silent partner.
00:54:18So don't say nothing.
00:54:19Papa will do the talking.
00:54:21Joseph, the first people you go and see is the reverse company.
00:54:27He's a hard man to get to.
00:54:29But you get to him.
00:54:31Then there's the Keystone.
00:54:34The Metropolitan.
00:54:37The Fast Silks Incorporated.
00:54:40United Imports.
00:54:42You'll start them.
00:54:44I'll finish them.
00:54:45Yes.
00:54:46The past two months, the American Dye Works have taken six of our best accounts.
00:54:50And here.
00:54:52Take a look at their circular letter.
00:54:53Why use foreign-made dyes?
00:54:58Keep the wheels of our own industries turning.
00:55:00Keep our own working people working on home products.
00:55:03If that isn't waving the flag, I don't know what is.
00:55:06Well, it may be waving the flag, but it's getting results.
00:55:09Seems to me it might not be a bad plan for us to try and merge with those flag wavers.
00:55:13Merge with them.
00:55:15I thought of that long ago.
00:55:16For weeks, I've been trying to find out who's behind this firm.
00:55:19I talked to Myers.
00:55:20You remember, Joe.
00:55:21He's their chemist.
00:55:22They're using his formula.
00:55:23Yes, I remember him.
00:55:24He wanted us to take it.
00:55:26Well, the poor sap would tell me that some old fellow was behind the firm
00:55:29whose aim was to keep the home fires burning.
00:55:31Cancellation from the Brewer's Company.
00:55:51Last week, it was the Metropolitan.
00:55:53This week, it's the Brewer's.
00:55:55With the elimination?
00:56:01Of the processing that is necessary with other dyes,
00:56:07our prices become correspondingly lower.
00:56:14In the middle comes the bell.
00:56:16I'll only be a minute.
00:56:28Hello, Joe.
00:56:30Hello, darling.
00:56:31How about in the office?
00:56:33Yeah?
00:56:33I got some good news for him.
00:56:35So early in the morning?
00:56:36Sure.
00:56:36Heavy business, too.
00:56:37Good.
00:56:38Well, how's the head of the American Dye Works today?
00:56:41Oh, I'm fine.
00:56:44Look at your pants.
00:56:45They're shrunk.
00:56:47Oh, they're golf pants.
00:56:49Say, I closed that Brewer's deal today.
00:56:50You did?
00:56:51You did?
00:56:52Yes, sir.
00:56:52That's fine.
00:56:54But tell me, how did you get near enough to that Brewer's?
00:56:58He's such an independent.
00:57:00Why, Brewer's might play golf together every Saturday.
00:57:02And old boy, he hates to lose.
00:57:04So today, I'll let him beat me.
00:57:06Good gracious.
00:57:07New methods.
00:57:10Saturday.
00:57:11There is it.
00:57:13What?
00:57:14I can't find it.
00:57:15You can't find what?
00:57:16There is it.
00:57:17What did you lose?
00:57:18My hat.
00:57:18Oh, your hat.
00:57:19Oh, where did you find my hat?
00:57:20I gotta have my watch.
00:57:21Oh, your hat.
00:57:22Oh, your hat.
00:57:22There is it.
00:57:23There is it.
00:57:24Did anybody see my hat?
00:57:26Well, where'd you put it?
00:57:27Would I ask you if I would know?
00:57:29There is my hat.
00:57:31I gotta find that hat that I can't go.
00:57:34Papa, what is it, man?
00:57:35Now, why are you so excited?
00:57:36Why am I so excited?
00:57:38I just now remember today is Saturday.
00:57:41And Saturday is the day when the head of the Strauss Dye Works
00:57:45pays a visit to one of the heads of the American Dye Works.
00:57:49Joseph, you gotta find my hat.
00:57:50Here is your hat.
00:57:52You know, sir.
00:57:53You had it hidden in your pocket, sir.
00:57:55Well, I gotta run.
00:57:56Goodbye.
00:57:56Goodbye.
00:57:57Goodbye.
00:57:57Goodbye.
00:57:57Goodbye.
00:57:57Goodbye.
00:57:57Goodbye.
00:57:57Goodbye.
00:57:58Goodbye.
00:57:58Goodbye.
00:58:18Well, Hans, how's business?
00:58:21Not so good.
00:58:23We just lost the pre-word business.
00:58:25Oh, that's too bad.
00:58:28Maybe you warned I should go and see him.
00:58:32Maybe I could get his business back for you.
00:58:36No, I'm afraid you couldn't do anything with old Brever.
00:58:40It don't cost nothing to try.
00:58:43No.
00:58:44No, it would be useless.
00:58:46Well, Father, we must be leaving.
00:58:48Oh.
00:58:49Oh.
00:58:49Oh, when you see Lena, ask her to call us, will you?
00:58:53We never see or hear from her anymore.
00:58:56Sure, sure.
00:58:57I will tell her the next time I see her.
00:59:00Oh, goodbye, Father.
00:59:01Goodbye, Louis.
00:59:02See you Saturday.
00:59:03Yeah.
00:59:03Goodbye.
00:59:04So long.
00:59:05Now, be careful.
00:59:07Keep well.
00:59:09The best man went.
00:59:19Well, I suppose we won't be seeing you again until Saturday, eh?
00:59:24And will I have a good argument ready for you?
00:59:28Yeah.
00:59:29Yeah.
00:59:30Yeah, yeah.
00:59:39How are we going to meet it?
00:59:41It's got me.
00:59:43I've tried every one I could think of.
00:59:46How about Lehman of the Merchants' Trust?
00:59:51That old Shylock.
00:59:59I'll try it.
01:00:06Can't you do that for us, Mr. Lehman?
01:00:09Sorry, Mr. Strauss, but your statement doesn't warrant it.
01:00:16Our bank would be very, very glad of your business, Mr. Strauss.
01:00:19But, uh, we can't start off by making a loan of that size.
01:00:30Well, why come to me?
01:00:32I haven't spoken to your father for years.
01:00:35He's very much in need, then.
01:00:37He thought you would do it.
01:00:38So, your father, the proud Ludwig Strauss, sends you to me for a loan.
01:00:46I told him years ago, he'll have to come to me.
01:00:51It's only for six months.
01:00:55Ludwig Strauss had to come to me at last.
01:00:58All right.
01:01:00You tell your father to come to my office tomorrow morning and apologize to me.
01:01:07And I'll wait for the loan.
01:01:12But you've got to figure some way out of this.
01:01:15Now, my dear fellow, I'm only your lawyer.
01:01:18I can't do the impossible.
01:01:21There's already a mortgage on your house.
01:01:23The only thing I can suggest is that you talk to your sister.
01:01:29She's inherited some money.
01:01:31I don't know how much.
01:01:33But you might ask her.
01:01:34Oh, I couldn't do that.
01:01:42Why didn't you stay out all night?
01:01:44I'm sorry, dear, but I couldn't help it.
01:01:46How'd you make out?
01:01:47Did you get it?
01:01:48No.
01:01:49I tried every one I could think of.
01:01:51But it was useless.
01:01:53We're literally through.
01:01:56What on earth are you talking about?
01:01:58Just this.
01:01:59In 48 hours, the Strauss Dye Company will be thrown into bankruptcy.
01:02:04Bankruptcy?
01:02:05Yes.
01:02:07We've made a mess of the whole affair.
01:02:10You mean we've lost everything?
01:02:13Everything.
01:02:19Chosen, tell me.
01:02:21Where did you hear it?
01:02:24Maybe it isn't so.
01:02:25Maybe it's only a rumor.
01:02:27I heard it at the bank today.
01:02:28They're calling a creditors meeting tomorrow.
01:02:31Quick, Joseph, open the door.
01:02:32Never mind.
01:02:33I'll go myself.
01:02:34Oh, come in, Mr. Butler.
01:02:43I've been waiting for you.
01:02:45Have a sit down.
01:02:46Thanks.
01:02:47Well, it's good to see you in harness again.
01:02:50This will be a happy day for you.
01:02:52You've accomplished what you set out to do.
01:02:54I understand the Strauss Dye Company is going into bankruptcy.
01:02:57No, my dear friend.
01:02:59That isn't what I want to accomplish.
01:03:01And it mustn't happen.
01:03:02That's why I sent for you.
01:03:04You are my lawyer.
01:03:05And I want you to offer a proposition to the members of the Strauss Dye Works to merge with
01:03:12the American Dye Works.
01:03:14Merge?
01:03:14The Strauss Dye Company is worthless.
01:03:18It hasn't any assets.
01:03:19No.
01:03:20That's when you're wrong, my friend.
01:03:22They have two very valuable assets.
01:03:26My sons.
01:03:28Mr. Butler, it's very hard for a father to lose his sons.
01:03:34And I've been a long way to regain them.
01:03:37You remember what a good book says about a prodigal son?
01:03:42He demanded his inheritance.
01:03:44His father gave them all.
01:03:47And after he squandered it and was in need, his father went out to meet him.
01:03:56My boys might have been unwise, maybe a little unkind, but after all, they are my sons.
01:04:07Very well.
01:04:11Come in, children.
01:04:14Now, your proposition is, uh, well, here is the conditions that I want.
01:04:26Hannaford and Lee Strauss are to be active members of the combined firms to be known hereafter as the American Dye Works at a salary of $10,000 each per annum and 10% jointly of the net profits to be paid in preferred stocks of the American Dye Works.
01:04:47If this is satisfactory to the counselor, my clients have already signed the agreement.
01:04:55I think you boys are very fortunate.
01:04:57Have a cigar, Father.
01:05:17Oh, no, thanks.
01:05:18Oh, no, thanks.
01:05:19I'll go and get my pipe.
01:05:20Oh, I'll get it for you.
01:05:21I've got it all fixed.
01:05:22I'm sorry.
01:05:23Myrtle wants to talk to you, Father.
01:05:24She wants to tell you she's sorry.
01:05:25What has she got to be sorry about?
01:05:26Now is the time that they're all glad in this family.
01:05:27No more sorry business.
01:05:28Here you are, Father.
01:05:29It's just as you like it.
01:05:30Tight on the bottom and loose on top.
01:05:31Now, ain't that nice, sir.
01:05:32Hmm.
01:05:33Am I getting swell?
01:05:34Mr. Strauss.
01:05:35It is sweating.
01:05:36Yeah?
01:05:37Why?
01:05:38Good.
01:05:39Why?
01:05:40It is cold?
01:05:41I'm good.
01:05:42That's good.
01:05:43Oh, good.
01:05:44I'm good.
01:05:45Now is the time that they're all glad in this family.
01:05:46No more sorry business.
01:05:47Here you are, Father.
01:05:48It's just as you like it.
01:05:49Tight on the bottom and loose on top.
01:05:50Now, ain't that nice, sir.
01:05:53Hmm.
01:05:54Am I getting swell?
01:05:57Mr Strauss.
01:05:59Hm?
01:06:00It is sweating.
01:06:01Yeah?
01:06:02Hı?
01:06:04Keldin,
01:06:05you will have to excuse me.
01:06:17Your father said if I ask you to marry me and you said no,
01:06:21to ask him,
01:06:24say yes.
01:06:25Don't ask Papa.
01:06:26Ask me.
01:06:32Hmm, how?
01:06:34You're improving.
01:06:36You don't two times deep to my one time shallow.
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