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Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife Gracie Allen. They worked together as a successful comedy team that entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years.

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00:00Carnation Evaporated Milk presents the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.
00:30Hello, Harry.
00:37Oh, Gracie.
00:38I've been looking for you all over.
00:39I've got Blanche's Christmas presents here.
00:42Oh, Gracie.
00:42Will you hide them for me?
00:43What is it?
00:44I've got a red alligator bag and shoes to match.
00:47Oh, it's lovely, Harry.
00:49But I always thought alligators were brown.
00:53It's dyed.
00:54Oh, well, I hope it has if they made a bag and shoes out of it.
01:00Look, Gracie, where can I hide these?
01:02Oh, well, I'll put them in the clothes pot.
01:04I'll pet you.
01:05Gracie, is that a two out there?
01:07Yes, Blanche.
01:08Look, Gracie, I'll hide them.
01:09You talk to Blanche.
01:10Oh, all right.
01:12Oh, and remember.
01:12Huh?
01:13Shh.
01:13You haven't seen me.
01:15Oh, shh.
01:21Hi, honey.
01:22Hi, Blanche.
01:23Oh, hi, Blanche.
01:25Who are you talking to?
01:26Well, it could have been Harry.
01:27I haven't seen him.
01:30What?
01:31Say, Blanche, will you go to the train with me today?
01:34Mamie Kelly and her three children are arriving in about an hour.
01:37Oh, sure.
01:38They're going to spend the holidays with you.
01:41Yes, and George is so happy.
01:44George is happy?
01:45Well, he must be.
01:46He said, with 30 million homes in this country, just my luck they're coming here.
01:51Well, anyway, having children around the holidays, I think it's the only thing in my home.
02:00Yeah, I said, I...
02:01What's that one?
02:02Oh, Matthew, Blanche, Harry.
02:08Oh, hello, Harry.
02:10Hi.
02:11I was inside talking to George.
02:13Oh, you were?
02:14Yes, I was.
02:15So help me, I was.
02:16If you don't believe me, ask Gracie.
02:17Wasn't I, Gracie?
02:18Well, better yet, ask George.
02:19He'll be home in a few minutes.
02:21I got tired of waiting for him.
02:28Oh, Harry.
02:30Uh, Gracie and I are going down to the station to meet Mamie Kelly and her three children.
02:34Why don't you come along and help us carry the luggage?
02:37Mamie Kelly and her three children, when they were here before, they kicked me?
02:40They, they, they, they, they, they shot out the window of that door?
02:44Oh, yes, Harry.
02:45I'm glad you remembered them.
02:49I will not help with their luggage.
02:51Oh, yes, you will.
02:52No, I won't.
03:00I won't.
03:01I won't.
03:10Well, only two more days to do your shopping.
03:16Of course, the smart people are all through.
03:18Only dopes wait until now.
03:21Be surprised how many dopes there are.
03:24Thought I'd never get out of that store today.
03:28I went shopping with Gracie.
03:30It's quite an experience.
03:31We were standing in line having a gift wrap,
03:33and Gracie fell into a conversation with this woman in front of her.
03:38And, well, I shouldn't say that she fell in.
03:40She jumped in.
03:42You see, nobody is a stranger to Gracie.
03:45She loves to talk to people that she's never seen before,
03:48which makes it nice because they're the people who talk to her.
03:54Anyway, this woman said that she was visiting here from New York State
03:57and that her husband ran a Buffalo newspaper,
04:00and Gracie says, that's wonderful.
04:01How did he teach him to read?
04:03And then before I knew it, she was talking to some other woman.
04:09And this woman was buying gloves for her children
04:12to give to their teachers for Christmas.
04:14And she told Gracie that she hoped that they wouldn't be too tight.
04:19And Gracie said, well, if they are,
04:21why don't you wait until they sober up?
04:27Do you know in about 20 minutes,
04:29we had that counter all to ourselves?
04:30As I said, shopping with Gracie is quite an experience.
04:36I wouldn't go through that again for $8.75.
04:40The expression used to be,
04:41I wouldn't go through that again for $1,000.
04:44But I'm figuring it after taxes.
04:49Another thing happened in the store.
04:52Oh, our Christmas guests are arriving.
04:53Yeah, that's them.
04:57Lod, a little entrance music.
04:59Mamrie!
05:16Hey, Mamrie!
05:17Hey, Mamrie!
05:18There you go.
05:20Oh!
05:21Well, Mamrie!
05:23John!
05:24Oh, I'm so glad.
05:26Mamrie, you did it.
05:27You did it, Mamrie.
05:28One of my good cigars.
05:30Okay, okay.
05:32The house looks so nice and crispy.
05:34You sing so many.
05:36I just got that juice today.
05:38Do you like it?
05:40Okay, okay.
05:42Alex, you did it, too.
05:44There it is. Another one.
05:46Well, let's see.
05:48Let's see where you're all going.
05:50Let's see where he wants to say.
05:52Oh!
05:54Yeah, Linda.
05:56Thank you, Harry. That's wonderful.
05:58Now, I was just saying, I want to see where everybody's going to sleep.
06:02Um, you three children can have the front bedroom.
06:06I want to sleep in the front bedroom.
06:08And, Mamie, you and I will sleep in our bedroom.
06:10I don't want to crowd George out of his bed.
06:12Oh, he won't be in it.
06:18Joe was coming on the later train, Grisha.
06:20Yes, we'll take the stair room, Grisha.
06:22Oh, all right. Well, then that settles everything.
06:24Everybody is settled except Blanche and Harry.
06:27Gracie, we, uh...
06:29We live next door.
06:31Maybe we could sleep over there, huh?
06:33Oh, that's a wonderful idea.
06:35Well, that's...
06:37Oh, yes.
06:39Look, Harry, will you bring the things upstairs, please?
06:41Was George standing right there?
06:43Oh, George move over.
06:45Harry, I'll take it. I'll take it. I'll take it.
06:47Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much.
06:49Bye, Mamie.
06:51Thank you, Father.
06:53Thank you, Father.
06:55Thank you, Father.
06:57Thank you, Father.
06:59Thank you, Father.
07:01I'll call you, Father.
07:03Can we go out and play?
07:05Jill, can we go out and play?
07:07I don't know. Mother, can we go out and play?
07:09Gracie, is it all right if the children go out and play?
07:11George, is it all right if the children go out and play?
07:13Wait, I'll call my agent.
07:17Come on, Alice.
07:19Come on, Alice.
07:21Come on, Alice.
07:22Come on, Alice.
07:23Take a play.
07:24Yes. Now, be very careful going up the stage.
07:26No, Alice.
07:27Don't miss that.
07:28No.
07:29Oh, Mamie, I'm so glad you could come down for Christmas.
07:32Oh, June, I have so many things to tell you.
07:34Oh, wonderful.
07:35Well, while you're telling me, I'll get some coffee.
07:38Yes.
07:39Oh, wait a minute.
07:41You get it.
07:42I'll sit there so I won't miss anything.
07:46Oh, you'll never change.
07:49Well, I'll get the coffee.
07:53Oh, George.
07:54Yes?
07:55I have some Christmas presents tonight.
07:56Big grip.
07:57Will you bring it down?
07:58Okay, Mamie.
07:59Oh, Mamie, I'm just dying to hear what you have to tell me.
08:02Well, of course.
08:03Good job, Mamie.
08:04Oh, oh.
08:05There you go.
08:06No, no, no, George.
08:07That's not the grip.
08:08You said the big one.
08:09Well, I meant the other big one.
08:11Well, the other big one is smaller than this big one.
08:13Oh, is that one of them?
08:14Is that the one?
08:15All right, Mamie.
08:16I'll take it right now.
08:17Good evening.
08:18Uh, Mamie, a carnation?
08:20Oh, I love it.
08:21Say, Gracie, did you read in the paper where a carnation bull won the first prize at the Slime
08:25Stock Show?
08:26Yes, and they certainly must have had men judges.
08:29The cows give all the milk and the bull gets the blue ribbons.
08:37It's a man's world, all right.
08:39Yes, there certainly is.
08:41Here I am again.
08:42Mamie.
08:43Mamie.
08:44You just put it right there.
08:45There it is.
08:46Oh, good.
08:47There you are.
08:48Oh, I haven't called for you.
08:49Oh, no, George.
08:50No, no, no.
08:51For the first time it is beyond the quiz.
08:53I thought so.
08:54Well, if you thought so, why don't you bring that down?
08:57Well, I'm breaking in these shoes for friends.
09:02Well, now, Gracie.
09:04Tell me all these.
09:05How's everybody in Sacramento?
09:06Oh, fine.
09:07I ran into your Uncle Fred the other day.
09:09Oh, did you?
09:10How is he?
09:11Good.
09:12Why didn't he ever marry Millie McGrath?
09:14Well, she wouldn't marry him as long as he kept drinking.
09:17He wouldn't stop?
09:18Oh, sure, but when he got sober, he wouldn't marry her.
09:20I'll never forget the Christmas that he gave me.
09:22Okay.
09:23Here we come again.
09:24Oh, thank you.
09:25There's no more left, baby.
09:26There you are.
09:27There you are.
09:28Bye.
09:29Hey, look at this.
09:30Oh, yeah.
09:31Christmas.
09:32Christmas.
09:33Hey, Gracie, I noticed you don't have your Christmas tree up.
09:35Now, where are we going to put the presents?
09:36Oh, let's see.
09:37How about upstairs?
09:38Oh, yeah.
09:39Bye.
09:40Bye.
09:41Bye.
09:42Bye.
09:43Bye.
09:44Bye.
09:45Bye.
09:46Bye.
09:47Bye.
09:48Bye.
09:49Bye.
09:50erna.
09:51Oh, I see.
09:52Oh, did I tell you.
09:53Oh, I see.
09:54Oh, no.
09:55Did you have any reading?
09:56I hear any reading and reading.
09:58Where is it?
09:59Oh, no.
10:00Now give me that.
10:01What is it?
10:02Oh, that's George's sweater.
10:03Oh, you're just pulling all out of shape.
10:04Now go on upstairs and get cleaned out.
10:06Ontario.
10:07Oh, look for me, друг.
10:13Don't worry about it.
10:14I'll put arm holes in this part,
10:16and he can wear it for long unduly.
10:30Well, how do you like the way Gracie's going to fix my sweater?
10:34You know, that kind of thinking runs in her family.
10:37Ever tell you the business her father and uncle were in?
10:40Her father used to saw barrels in half.
10:43And then sell the halves to her uncle as wooden tubs.
10:47And her uncle would glue the halves together
10:49and sell them to her father for barrels.
10:55Now, don't laugh.
10:56They picked up $25 a piece a week for years.
11:00Of course, they had to go to the unemployment office to pick it up.
11:03See, the barrel business didn't make sense.
11:06Oh, a little confusion.
11:09Now, just a minute, just a minute.
11:10Now, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
11:12Now, I like drum music just as much as anybody,
11:15but, well, not all day.
11:18And besides, if you keep pounding on the drum,
11:20you'll spoil the candy that's inside.
11:22Candy?
11:23Come on, let's go!
11:24Get out of here!
11:25Oh, Harry, you know, I've never seen the children so happy.
11:32What happened?
11:33Well, they've gone to bust open the drum
11:34to get the candy that I told them was inside it.
11:37Oh, Harry, Morton, you should be ashamed of yourself.
11:41You know, Mamie doesn't want them to eat between meals.
11:47What's the use?
11:48Oh, Harry, I put your lunch on a tray in the den.
11:53Oh, fine.
12:00Can I hide this in your house?
12:02Well, sure.
12:03What is it?
12:03It's a Christmas present for Harry.
12:05It's a fishing creole.
12:07A what?
12:08It's a fish...
12:09I'll show you.
12:12See?
12:12It's a basket to keep fish in.
12:14Oh, I...
12:15Well, it's very pretty.
12:17But you should have bought a bowl.
12:19This will never hold water.
12:22No, no, honey.
12:23You don't put water in this.
12:25You see, this is forget fish.
12:27Oh?
12:28Well, it's what?
12:29It's your house.
12:32No, honey, you see, when Harry...
12:34Hey, quiet!
12:35Do you call this lunch?
12:40You're trying to get rid of me,
12:42why don't you shoot me
12:43instead of trying to starve me to death?
12:46What's that?
12:47What's what?
12:51That.
12:52Oh, that.
12:53It's a Christmas present for George.
12:55Oh, really, Brunch?
12:57I thought it was for Harry.
13:02Gracie, it's a Christmas present
13:04you bought for George.
13:05Remember?
13:06Yes.
13:07Oh, yes.
13:09Yes.
13:09Now I remember.
13:12What is it, Gracie?
13:17Uh, guess.
13:21Could be anything.
13:22That's what it is.
13:25Oh, and George has wanted one
13:27for a long time.
13:33Harry?
13:34Harry, how would you like to spend Christmas
13:37with my mother and father?
13:43Don't you dare think a thing like that
13:46would shoot me around.
13:50Besides, you always enjoyed my mother's cooking.
13:53Are you kidding?
13:54Except for your father,
13:56no tramp has ever come back for a second meal.
13:58Oh, I suppose your mother is a good cook.
14:03She certainly is.
14:05She even cans her own food.
14:07She has to.
14:08It's the only way the garbage man will accept it.
14:11Look, Blanche, we are not going...
14:13Hey, wait a minute.
14:17Wait a minute.
14:26Where did you get those red shoes and that bag?
14:28I found them in the closet.
14:31You shouldn't do that.
14:32They really might be somebody's Christmas present.
14:35Oh, Harry, don't be absurd.
14:37Who'd want an outfit like that?
14:38Say, there wasn't any candy in this drum
14:47and now we can't play it.
14:49Well, play something else.
14:50Let's play follow the leader.
14:52Okay.
14:53Hope the elephant.
14:54Hope the elephant.
14:55Hope the elephant.
14:57Elf!
15:04Well, anyway, we are not going to your father's
15:06and mother's for Christmas.
15:07Who are you?
15:08Good.
15:09They're coming here.
15:11What?
15:11Hope you are.
15:12Now, wait a minute.
15:12Blanche!
15:22Who do you think is going to play Santa Claus
15:24for the Kelly kids' Christmas Eve?
15:28You know, it's a shame that they can't have
15:30a white Christmas like I had back east
15:32when I was a kid.
15:34They'd get up Christmas morning
15:35and there'd be four or five inches of snow.
15:38It would even be deeper outdoors.
15:44But New York is pretty around Christmas time.
15:46Take Central Park.
15:47Trees covered with snow and icicles
15:49and the lake frozen over
15:50and the children skating.
15:52It's real nice.
15:53Out here, what do you do?
15:54You go to Palm Springs,
15:55sit around a pool.
15:56Who do you see?
15:58Betty Grable,
15:59Ava Gardner,
16:00Rita Hayworth.
16:01All in swimming suits.
16:05And what I'd give to see an icicle again.
16:11Oh, that's Harry Bonzel
16:13with my Santa Claus outfit.
16:14Excuse me.
16:15Come in.
16:22Harry!
16:22I guess you know this package is for you.
16:26Oh, and she's pretty, too.
16:29This package here.
16:32I know it was this package.
16:33This is Julie Loren, George.
16:35She's the secretary of the Carnation Company.
16:37I was just driving her home from the office.
16:38Hello, Julie.
16:39How do you do, Mr. Burns?
16:40Nice seeing you.
16:40It's a big thrill for Julie.
16:42She's just been dying to meet the star
16:43of the Carnation television show.
16:45Well, thank you.
16:46You know, George is her husband.
16:51Yeah.
16:53She'll be right in.
16:54But thanks for the Santa Claus suit, Harry.
16:56Oh, no, no, wait.
16:57George, just a minute.
16:58You know, there's a lot more to playing Santa
17:00than just putting on a red suit.
17:02I thought I'd give you a few pointers.
17:04I know how to do it.
17:06I don't think so.
17:07Sure.
17:07You don't realize all...
17:08Well, one thing you have to do
17:09is be sure and win the children's confidence
17:11so they won't be afraid of you.
17:12Oh, well, here I can show you.
17:13Julie, come here a minute.
17:15Now, watch this, George,
17:16because it is important.
17:18You know, if you get off on the wrong foot
17:20with a child,
17:21then you won't get them frightened.
17:23Now, put your arm around old Santa.
17:25George, are you watching?
17:26I'm watching.
17:27I'm watching.
17:28Now, just give old Santa a great big kiss.
17:33George?
17:34Watching, I'm watching.
17:35Yeah, well, do you see what happens?
17:37She's not afraid of her.
17:38Well, she's not home yet.
17:39Now, another kiss for old Santa.
17:44Look, old Santa, I think I know how to do it.
17:46Julie!
17:47No, no, wait, wait, wait.
17:48You want to go too fast.
17:49Now, I haven't even asked her
17:50what she wants for Christmas.
17:52Oh, I'd like a diamond bracelet.
17:54Take over.
17:54Oh, no, no, no, no.
17:56Stop it.
17:57I'll look at you.
17:59No, no, Harry.
18:02Julie, come here.
18:03Sit down here.
18:04Now that we're alone, I can tell you something
18:07I've been wanting to tell you for a long time.
18:09You know, it's not by chance
18:10that I'm driving you home today.
18:11No?
18:12Uh-uh.
18:13No, I've had my eye on you for a long time.
18:16You remember the first day
18:18that I walked into the Carnation office
18:19and you were sitting there typing out the commercial?
18:22Mm-hmm.
18:23Well, something clicked.
18:24I said to myself right away,
18:26that's for me.
18:27I thought I'd never seen anything so beautiful.
18:29Oh, Mr. Von Fels.
18:31Well, Honest, I remember it started out,
18:34mothers, do you realize why so many doctors
18:37recommend Carnation evaporated milk
18:39for baby feeding?
18:40And then it went on to tell the mothers why.
18:42It said, doctors know that Carnation
18:44is especially easy to digest.
18:47They know that Carnation is doubly safe.
18:49They know that Carnation is richly fortified
18:51in vitamin D, the wonderful sunshine vitamin
18:54that helps your baby develop strong bones
18:56and sound teeth.
18:57And then it said, eight out of ten mothers
18:59who use Carnation say their doctor recommended it.
19:02Carnation is the milk that every doctor knows.
19:05Oh, yes, Julie, I well remember them.
19:07I'll bring it in and arrive in there.
19:09Oh, hi, Mamie!
19:10It's the Kelly kids.
19:12Hi, kids.
19:12Oh, hi, Mamie!
19:13And Mamie, how are you?
19:15Oh, thanks, Mamie.
19:16See, it's...
19:17Julie, this is Mamie Kelly from San Francisco.
19:19Oh, how do you do?
19:21Oh, hey, here is a coincidence.
19:24Carnation, Mamie.
19:25I was just talking about Carnation,
19:27telling Julie here why it's so perfect for baby feeding.
19:29Oh, yes.
19:30Don't you give your baby Carnation?
19:32Oh, well, no, you see...
19:32Well, you should.
19:33Why, my three little girls were raised on Carnation
19:36right from the start.
19:37And I still see that they get plenty of Carnation every day.
19:40Well, now, take this meal, for instance.
19:42You see, they have cream of tomato soup made with Carnation
19:44and mashed potatoes and meatloaf
19:46and butterscotch pudding, all made with Carnation.
19:49You should just taste that pudding.
19:51I'd love to.
19:52And then they like Carnation Ford over there pudding, too.
19:55Oh, I tell you, I've got a million uses for Carnation, Harry.
19:58Well, good.
19:59But I should think your wife, of all people,
20:01would know how to use Carnation.
20:03Well, Mamie...
20:04I'll see you later.
20:04I've got to get this on into the girls.
20:06Well, but...
20:06Bye, thank you so much.
20:08Yeah, well, bye.
20:10She thinks we're married.
20:12Yes, I know.
20:13Oh, Harry.
20:14Yes?
20:15Mamie just told me the news.
20:16Congratulations.
20:17Oh, she is pretty and young, isn't she?
20:21Oh, well, wait a minute, Harry.
20:22Oh, and I also heard that you have a baby.
20:26Well, no.
20:27She is a boy or a girl.
20:29We have a one.
20:30Oh, she is young, isn't she?
20:33Oh.
20:47Well, dinner is now over.
20:49And it's now, exactly...
20:54Three hours later.
20:58The reason I'm whispering,
21:00I don't want the stage ants to find out,
21:02because if they do,
21:03they'll charge me for three hours overtime.
21:07Anyway, Mamie is getting the children ready for bed.
21:10And, oh, yeah, she told the children
21:12she didn't want them to eat between meals,
21:13so I used my noodle.
21:14I put a little sign on the cookie jar
21:16saying this jar is empty.
21:17I came back a half hour later,
21:19and it says, now it is.
21:22You see, children are much smarter today than...
21:25Oh, excuse me.
21:27Oh, no, maybe you better go say goodnight
21:29to Aunt Gracie and Uncle George.
21:31Okay.
21:31Good night, Aunt Gracie.
21:32Good night, Aunt Gracie.
21:34Good night.
21:35Good night and pleasant dreams.
21:37Oh, tell us a story, Aunt Gracie.
21:39Yeah, tell us a story.
21:41Well, all right.
21:43I know a lot of stories
21:44that I used to know when I was a little girl.
21:47Now, which one do you want to hear?
21:48Dickens' Christmas Carol.
21:49Yeah.
21:50Oh, yes.
21:51Isn't that the one that starts in Once Upon a Time
21:54and it ends with,
21:55and they live happily ever after?
21:58Yeah, I think that's the one, yes.
22:00Yeah.
22:01Now, if I could just remember that part in between.
22:04Gracie, it's about Scrooge and Bob Pratchett
22:08and his little son, Tiny Tim.
22:10Oh, yes.
22:11Now it comes back to me.
22:13That's the one.
22:13Yes, go get around here
22:14and I'll tell it to you.
22:15Okay.
22:16Now, sit right down there.
22:17Down.
22:19Uh, once upon a time,
22:21on a beautiful Christmas morning,
22:24Scrooge and Bob Pratchett
22:26and Tiny Tim went for a walk in the woods
22:29while their breakfast was cooling.
22:33So, uh, while they were gone,
22:36a dear little girl came and knocked on the door
22:39and naturally nobody answered,
22:41so she went inside to see who it was.
22:46Gracie, that's not the way I heard it.
22:49Who told it to you?
22:51My mother.
22:52Oh.
22:53Well, this is by Dickens.
22:56You see, this is a different story.
22:58Oh, come on.
22:58Come on.
22:59Come on.
23:00All right, children.
23:02All right.
23:03So, this little girl saw the breakfast cooling
23:06and she decided to taste it.
23:08So, she tried the first bowl and it was too hot
23:11and she tried the second bowl and it was too cold
23:14and she tried the third bowl and it was just right
23:16and she ate it all up.
23:18That was Goldilocks.
23:19No, it was porridge.
23:24I had same porridge,
23:25a tall fellow I played in football with him.
23:27Well, anyway, this poor little girl
23:30had two rich stepsisters
23:32and then a long papered Charming with a glass of paper.
23:37So, she tried it on the first stepsister
23:40and it was too hot
23:41and she tried it on the first stepsister
23:44and it was too cold
23:45and he tried it on the poor little girl
23:48and it was just this
23:49and she married him
23:51and guess who got all the money?
23:54Walt Disney.
23:54You're confusing me.
23:59Mamie, I think it's time for the children to go to sleep.
24:01Come on, children.
24:03Up you go.
24:04You're telling us a story.
24:06Finish it tomorrow.
24:06Up you go.
24:07Good night.
24:10Good night, children.
24:12Happy dreams.
24:13Happy dreams.
24:15Oh, now that they're upstairs,
24:16why don't you try the Santa Claus suit on?
24:18Wait a second.
24:19Oh, I can't wait.
24:22It's right up there, George.
24:23George is a wonderful husband, isn't he?
24:26Isn't he, really?
24:27You know, you and I were very fortunate
24:29to have two husbands we did.
24:30Oh, did you get two?
24:34No, I mean, you're George and my Joe.
24:36Oh, yes.
24:38Yes.
24:38I was away at college when you and George were married.
24:42He came to San Francisco with a vaudeville show, didn't he?
24:44Oh, yes.
24:45And my mother and I went to see it.
24:47And, Mamie, do you know, it was love at first sight.
24:50Oh.
24:51Well, when I saw George walk out on the stage,
24:54I said, there's the man I'm going to marry.
24:57Boom, something hit me.
24:58Really?
24:59Yes, it was my mother.
25:02She never did lock George, did she?
25:04Well, the thing was,
25:05she thought that I was too young to marry George.
25:08Is there much difference between you and George?
25:10Well, sure, he's a man, you know.
25:15Well, I, I mean,
25:16there must be a senior agent.
25:18Well, there is now,
25:19but there wasn't anyone who was a man.
25:22Oh, wait a minute, there is.
25:24Oh, George.
25:25Oh, you are just wonderful.
25:28You're so sweet to do this for the children.
25:30Mamie, it's a pleasure to do it.
25:32Yes, it is.
25:33Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
25:35Run, run upstairs, children.
25:36Run, run, run, run, run, quick, quick, quick.
25:38Give me a little job.
25:39Yes.
25:40Oh, George, don't feel bad.
25:46Oh, darling, it wasn't your fault.
25:49No wonder they didn't think you were Santa Claus
25:52with all these whiskers.
25:53Oh, darling.
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