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00:13Penelope
00:30The purpose of a honeybee
00:32Picture a girl your mind could never dismiss
00:41This is Penelope
00:46Penelope
00:49The day the angel makers planned her
00:53She set the universe above us
00:56There is no way to understand her
01:00In fact the only one who does is
01:05Penelope
01:08Penelope
01:12Penelope
01:15Penelope
01:18Picture a girl whose life is as crazy as a mad magician
01:24Picture a girl whose heart is elusive as her bed is free
01:31Picture a girl whose young conception of bliss
01:38This is Penelope
01:44Penelope
01:45Penelope
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02:04Penelope
02:21with vaults literally blasted out of the solid granite of manhattan island
02:28yes gentlemen as my old scottish grandfather might have said
02:31your money is safer with us than if it were guarded by the loch ness monster herself
02:40now if you'll follow me into the executive suite
02:44oh i hope you don't mind
02:49miss serena what a sweet name thank you i think names have a great influence on the character
02:57don't use well how's that a lady named miss serena ought to be called serene are you well i try
03:06to be
03:06that's good because this is a sticker now don't move and don't put your foot on that alarm button
03:13or i shall be forced to blast you dear me hand me those nice new stacks of 500 dollar pills
03:28what are those bills with dear grover cleveland's picture on them thousand dollar pills
03:36let me have a handful of those too
03:43oh one more thing which way is the ladies room
03:52thank you dearie you've been very helpful
04:16thank you
04:17three cheers for what
04:23who did it point him out stand back everybody
04:54oh
04:55not him
04:56lady oh
04:58can you describe her oh calm down calm down relax
05:08please
05:08please
05:08please
05:08please
05:08please
05:08please
05:08please
05:09please
05:09please
05:09please
05:09please
05:09please
05:31Come out with your hands up
05:39City
05:41You first I'm not even married I couldn't find a button
06:06Mr. Alcott, Mr. Alcott, they've trapped her in the ladies room
06:21All right little old lady are you coming out are we coming in
06:42Nothing do you have a dime in deference to your years madam I urge you not to do anything foolish
06:51Nothing I don't get it I think I'm beginning to someone was the
07:01The dame in a yellow suit where is she let's go
07:04Come on man get them
07:17Bergdorf good in please
07:23Oh
07:25Oh
07:32Oh
07:33Oh
07:34Oh
07:35Oh
07:36Oh
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07:38Oh
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07:43Oh
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07:47Oh
07:49Oh
07:50Oh
08:01Oh
08:20Oh
08:20Taxi
08:24How are you?
08:26Oh
08:30What seems to be the trouble?
08:32Sick up at the city federal bank
08:35Imagine
08:36Five bandits with machine guns and tear gas
08:39No
08:39Got away with over a hundred and thirty thousand bucks
08:43As much as that
08:45Good gracious.
08:50Mr. Alcott, congratulations.
08:52You've just broken the world's record.
08:54Robbed the same day you opened.
08:56Throw this nut out!
08:58He's not a nut. He's a police lieutenant.
09:01He doesn't sound like much of a police lieutenant.
09:03And you don't look like much of a bank president.
09:05You've got a good bony leg, did you notice?
09:08I lost my trouser defending my bank.
09:10Something that wouldn't have been necessary had the police been on the job.
09:13No, no, Mr. Alcott, you've got it backwards.
09:16First there is a bank job, then there is a police job.
09:20Would you mind lowering your voice? It's bad for business.
09:22Come inside.
09:24You should have thought of that before you left all those $500 and $1,000 bills laying around.
09:29There's a promotional idea for the opening.
09:31Bank notes of that denomination aren't readily negotiable.
09:33We have all the serial numbers.
09:35I guess it would be kind of tough trying to break a $1,000 bill in an automat.
09:38Yeah, but if they could.
09:40Can you imagine?
09:41A thousand bucks worth of nickels.
09:43I think it's a funny image.
09:44You find grand loss near amusing?
09:47You're tense.
09:48You're much too tense.
09:49Very bad for the digestion.
09:51Relax.
09:52The insurance company, let them be tense.
09:54They have to make good your losses.
09:55I'm concerned with our loss of prestige.
09:57A thing like this could cause the public to lose confidence.
09:59Well, now, I can't imagine why.
10:01If I were a police lieutenant, I think I'd be out looking for $60,000
10:03carried by a redhead in a yellow suit.
10:05The odds are like 40 to 1 that the redhead is no longer modeling that particular number.
10:10Here you are, Mr. Elkhart.
10:11Right here on film.
10:11Everything had happened between 2 and 3.
10:13The robbery took place at 2.47.
10:15We always film the first few days when Eubanks' operation helps eliminate the bugs.
10:18Well, talk about dumb luck.
10:20Rothschild, get these down to the lab.
10:22We're going to the movies tonight.
10:26Get me Mrs. Elkhart.
10:28If she's not at home, maybe you can catch her at the doctor's.
10:31Mrs. Elkhart is here, Dr. Mannix.
10:35Send her in.
10:41Good afternoon, Gregory.
10:42Good evening.
10:44Oh, Gregory, I'm terribly sorry.
10:46I just couldn't help it.
10:47Things kept happening.
10:55Oh, that feels good.
10:57I've had such a day.
10:59Good day, I hope.
11:01No more escapism?
11:02No attempt to run away from reality?
11:05A little running, yes.
11:06A little escaping, too.
11:08Well, you look so beautiful this afternoon, I'll try to forgive it.
11:13Gregory, you've never said anything like that before.
11:16In the spring, a young man's fancy.
11:20Penelope, I am not in love with you,
11:22no, are you in love with me?
11:24Although, at this stage of your analysis, you may think so.
11:27Oh, I don't think I'm in love with you.
11:31Oh, you...
11:32You don't think you're in love with me?
11:33No.
11:35Never entered my mind.
11:38Why?
11:39Are you disappointed?
11:42Not in the least.
11:44I can't relieve.
11:46That's good.
11:48So, you had an interesting day, huh?
11:51You're going to talk about it?
11:52Well, let's see.
11:54This morning I went shopping,
11:56and then I went to the Museum of Modern Art.
11:59They have a marvelous new exhibit there.
12:01And then I had lunch at the Plaza, Palmwood, Eggs Benedict.
12:07And then, a few minutes before three o'clock,
12:11I stuck up my husband's bank.
12:27Are you asleep?
12:30No, I...
12:31You're not associating.
12:32You realized that.
12:34How do you mean?
12:35I mean, you said you went shopping, you went to the museum, you had lunch.
12:40And then you said something entirely irrelevant.
12:43Gregory, it's you who's not associating.
12:46All I said was, I stuck up my husband's bag.
12:48He said it again, but you couldn't possibly.
12:50How do you know?
12:51Because I've been your analyst for three years.
12:53I know what you're capable of, and I know what you're not capable of.
12:55Would you like to bet?
12:57My reputation in psychiatry against anything you care to put up.
13:00Will this be enough?
13:03What's that?
13:05Well, I think it's called the loot.
13:09The loot?
13:11Penelope, would you...
13:19So you think you robbed a bank, huh?
13:22I've been saying that.
13:24Then I went over to Bergdorf and bought this new outfit.
13:26Do you like it?
13:28Penelope, do you expect me to believe that you robbed your husband's bank,
13:32and went blithely off to Bergdorf and spent the loot on dresses and minks?
13:36Of course not.
13:38Well, thank goodness.
13:39Now, why would he spend stolen money?
13:41I have a charge account.
13:42Do you still insist you robbed a bank?
13:44Now, how could you?
13:45Gregory, it's very simple.
13:47Please, I don't want to hear it.
13:48I don't want to hear it.
13:49I don't want to hear it.
13:51Oh, of course.
13:52That would make you an accessory after the fact.
13:55Gregory, I'm sorry.
13:56Don't be upset.
13:57We'll just forget I ever mentioned you.
13:59We're not going to forget about anything.
14:03How much did you get?
14:05Well, a man on the street said it was $130,000.
14:08That's horrible.
14:09Yeah, but I just counted it.
14:11It's only a little over $60,000, so it's only half as horrible.
14:14Penelope, nobody can just walk into a bank and pick up $60,000 by asking for it.
14:18Well, of course you can.
14:19You have a gun.
14:21You don't own a gun.
14:22Oh, Gregory, you're always so positive.
14:25What do you think this is?
14:27Oh, I'm sorry.
14:29I didn't know it was loaded.
14:30I bought it in the five and dime.
14:34Penelope, this is very bad for your therapy.
14:38I'm sorry, Gregory.
14:44Somewhere in your analysis, I have obviously passed up a vital clue.
14:52Now, I want you to tell me again, from the beginning, about the first time that you took something.
15:01You mean stole something, don't you?
15:04Gregory, we might as well face it.
15:05I'm a kleptomaniac.
15:07I refuse to accept that word clinically.
15:11Now, what was the first time?
15:16Well, the very first time, it was my last week in college.
15:22I was all dressed up for the senior prom when Professor Clobb came by.
15:27Professor Clobb taught Anthropology 404, and he said he'd like to show me some pictures of the Okokos drive in
15:33his laboratory.
15:36He said the Okokos had some very strange customs.
15:41Well, they certainly did, but no stranger than Professor Clobb.
16:08OK minuscule, OK minuscule, OK minuscule.
16:22Oh, my God.
17:11Oh, my God.
17:17So, that's the way I began my life of crime.
17:21Practically by accident.
17:26When was the next incident?
17:29Well, there were some odds and ends when I first came to New York.
17:33But then after I met James, I never stole anything.
17:39Until...
17:39Until when?
17:41Until my wedding day.
17:50I'll never forget how handsome James looked that day.
17:55I was terribly in love with him.
17:58But so, it seems, was my matron of honor, Mildred Halliday.
18:01She wasn't exactly my choice, but her father was on the board of the bank.
18:08At the reception, James suddenly disappeared.
18:18When I came to think about it, I couldn't seem to locate Mildred either.
18:22I wasn't suspicious, really.
18:24But I began to wonder if it wasn't just possible.
18:27It was.
18:30In situations like this, I always think of clever things to say.
18:34Well, time to cut the cake.
18:36Hello, Penelope.
18:37Jimmy, Jimmy and I were just discussing the wedding.
18:40Yes.
18:41I heard you.
18:42Well, everybody always kisses the bride, but no one thinks of the groom.
18:47Except you.
18:48Well, it's my generous nature.
18:50Oh, Jim, Jim, look.
18:52You're all over lipstick.
18:55Oh, don't be jealous, love.
18:58Jimmy and I have known each other for ages.
19:00Tom.
19:03Tom.
19:07I thought briefly about stabbing her in the back, but I was afraid the cake knife wasn't
19:10sharp enough.
19:12Would you care for an explanation?
19:14No.
19:15You don't have to.
19:17How was it?
19:22I could take it or leave it.
19:25Have you got all of her lipstick on?
19:27No, I have.
19:28Why?
19:40In those days, you'd never suspect James was a banker.
19:45Ready, everybody.
19:46Ready.
19:46Here they come.
19:48All right, Penelope.
19:49Let's see you hit a future bride.
19:54I can still see Mildred looking up at me.
19:57She was wearing her emerald earrings and necklace, plus a very superior expression.
20:03It was time to toss the wedding bouquet.
20:06I decided I'd let Mildred have it.
20:09Oh!
20:10Oh!
20:11Mildred!
20:12Oh, darling, I'm terribly sorry.
20:15Are you all right?
20:16Oh, that's good, darling.
20:19Ta.
20:22Goodbye, my darling.
20:24Goodbye.
20:24And, and, and, and darling, darling, please don't forget to live happily ever after.
20:29Goodbye.
20:30Goodbye, James.
20:31Goodbye, darling.
20:32Goodbye, darling.
20:32Goodbye, my darling.
20:33Goodbye.
20:35My, my earrings.
20:36My earrings.
20:38And when we returned home ten days later, the necklace and earrings were still in the potted
20:43palm jar.
20:44And you never returned them?
20:46No.
20:47Why should I?
20:49Penelope, if you keep answering my questions with questions, how am I going to help you?
20:54I'm sorry, Gregory.
20:55I'll try to do better.
20:57All right.
20:58Now, I want you to think very carefully before you answer this.
21:01Each time you stole something, do you remember how you felt afterwards?
21:06Guilty?
21:08Upset?
21:09Depressed?
21:11Disturbed?
21:13Cheerful?
21:15How can you feel cheerful?
21:17Gregory, that's why I'm here, to try to find out why stealing makes me cheerful.
21:22You couldn't.
21:23You couldn't possibly feel cheerful.
21:25Gregory, you're accusing me of dishonesty, which is one fault that I do not have.
21:29Kleptomania, yes.
21:31Dishonesty, no.
21:32You are not a kleptomaniac.
21:33A kleptomaniac steals out of compulsion.
21:35But you steal, because you enjoy it.
21:45You're angry with me.
21:47You bet I am.
21:48And we'd better end this session right here.
21:50Why?
21:50Because I...
21:52Because I find I cannot...
21:54I cannot maintain a proper attitude of detachment.
21:57And besides, your time is up.
22:05Yes?
22:05Mr. Elcott is calling Mrs. Elcott.
22:09Oh, I wonder what could be so urgent.
22:12It may have something to do with his wife sticking up his bank.
22:15Yes, James?
22:17Oh?
22:18He won't be home for dinner.
22:20Why not, darling?
22:23No.
22:25For heaven's sakes.
22:28What?
22:29You have?
22:31When?
22:32Oh, James, can I come?
22:34Oh, thank you, darling.
22:36Yes, yes, yes.
22:37I promise I won't be late.
22:39Gregory, guess what?
22:40They have movies of the robbery.
22:41And James is going to let me see them with the police.
22:44I'm on film.
22:45Isn't that exciting?
22:46It's just like an actress having a screen test.
22:49Except if you get this spark, you're going to play it in jail.
22:51Gregory, I'd better run.
22:53I've got a thousand things to do for us.
22:55Bye.
23:02Thank you, Gregory.
23:04When do I see you again?
23:05With good behavior in about 20 years.
23:08Tomorrow, same time.
23:09Same time.
23:14Assuming you're still at large.
23:29Dr. Knobloch, I think it's time we resume my analysis.
23:36You see, I've fallen in love with this bank robber.
23:41Give me six.
23:58Seems like a monster.
24:00Bye.
24:01Bye.
24:02Bye.
24:02Bye.
24:03Bye.
24:04Bye.
24:05Bye.
24:06Bye.
24:08Bye.
24:19May I help you?
24:21Oh, oui, madame.
24:22I have here a suit to donate to your charity.
24:25Oh, thank you.
24:26At home, shall we make out the receipt?
24:28Bye.
24:29It's tax deductible, you know.
24:32Wait a minute.
24:35Wait a minute.
24:37It's gorgeous.
24:38I'll take it.
24:39You are too late.
24:41Stay.
24:41Oh, please.
24:42What are you doing?
24:44Come there.
24:45Ladies, ladies.
24:46Such a big commotion.
24:48Over what?
24:49Some yellow rag?
24:51The color's all wrong for your sallow complexion.
24:54And yellow?
24:56On a woman of your years?
24:59How much were you going to pay for this, lady?
25:02Well, $20.
25:03That seems fair.
25:04$21.
25:05It's damaged goods.
25:07Look.
25:07In that case, I'm not interested in any price.
25:11Then neither am I.
25:14Here.
25:17Here's $7.
25:20More than it's worth.
25:22But then, I'm such a soft touch.
25:39Set up a love of my life.
25:41Did you know what we have here?
25:44It couldn't be.
25:46But it couldn't be anything else.
25:48Nobody.
25:49Nobody.
25:50That seems like she born she.
25:51This party's original for $7.
25:55You're a genius.
25:56In love with an angel.
25:58A rich angel.
26:04In the shop, we'll get $500 for this.
26:09And a good hanger seeks.
26:12Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:23Please help the poor.
26:26Please raise your hand over your hearts.
26:29Please not in poverty.
26:32Poor love's a cheerful giver.
26:54It is more blessed to give than to take no so we've been taught yes hmm but it is not
27:00the other way around yes
27:16oh
27:28Wait a minute I forgot my
27:54Dragon Jack.
27:57We're coming up on our first good look at the suspect right here.
28:00It's about time.
28:04Now what?
28:06Oh, it's my wife.
28:07Darling, Lieutenant Bixby.
28:11How do you do?
28:12And Sergeant Rothschild.
28:14Hello.
28:15Am I missing anything?
28:18Not from where I'm standing.
28:20Sergeant, as long as you're rewinding that, why don't you start from the top of Mrs. Elkart's?
28:25Oh, that's very kind.
28:27Dragon Jack.
28:39Your shoes.
28:40Where are your shoes, darling?
28:42Oh, wouldn't you know it?
28:43I left them in the taxi.
28:49Last week it was in the elevator.
28:51I got sent out an all-points bulletin.
28:53I hope you have more luck with my wife's shoes than you're having with my bank robbery.
28:56Your bank.
28:57My rob.
28:58I know.
29:00Oh, this is so exciting.
29:06James, that's you.
29:11Oh, James, you look so handsome.
29:16When do we get to see the girl?
29:18Right now.
29:20There she is.
29:26Out of the way.
29:27I can't see her.
29:29Well, maybe there's more.
29:33Turn around.
29:34Turn around.
29:35Yes, turn around.
29:36Slow down, Phil.
29:44Oh, she's gone.
29:48Run that part backwards.
29:57Oh, I like that.
30:06Well, that's it.
30:07Suspect, young white female, five foot three, red hair, yellow suit.
30:12Did I forget anything?
30:14Yeah, when viewed from behind, she has a very attractive wiggle.
30:18Excuse me, Mrs. Alcott.
30:19Not at all.
30:21Not much help, was it?
30:23No.
30:24What a shame.
30:25Everyone else's face was so clear.
30:28You were very good, James.
30:30And Miss Serena was just fabulous.
30:32Yeah, considering she kept her mouth open all the time.
30:37Incidentally, your cameras are very strategically located.
30:40We weren't expecting to photograph the lady's washroom.
30:48Yeah, Bixby.
30:50Oh, very good.
30:53Our first break in a case.
30:55So soon?
30:57I may have underestimated you.
30:59Good work, officer.
31:01We set up a roadblock in Times Square.
31:09Lieutenant, how dear of you.
31:11Oh, James.
31:13Wasn't that sweet of him?
31:15Adorable.
31:16Lieutenant Bixby?
31:19Are you already gay?
31:21Oh.
31:23I'm Major Higgins.
31:24I'm very busy.
31:26Well, that's a fine way for a lieutenant to talk to a major.
31:29Uh, lieutenant.
31:29Lieutenant, I was wondering if you could tell me if this is real.
31:35Excuse me, ma'am.
31:44Major, where'd you get this?
31:46A young lady put it in my tambourine about five o'clock.
31:50Could you describe her?
31:51Her clothes, her coloring, her height, her figure?
31:54Uh, Mrs. Elcott, would you stand up, please?
31:56Oh, of course.
32:01Yes, yes.
32:02She was just about this young lady's height.
32:06And figure.
32:09Only...
32:10Only what?
32:13Only with blonde hair.
32:16Anything else?
32:17Yes.
32:18She spoke with a French accent.
32:22And...
32:22She had a mole on her cheek.
32:25Excuse me.
32:26Right here.
32:31Can you remember anything she said?
32:33Yes, I believe her...
32:35Them to take were...
32:38Cheerful?
32:39Cheerful, yes, yes.
32:40That's the exact word, cheerful.
32:44Isn't her money good?
32:46Well, not for you, Major.
32:48This bill was stolen this afternoon from Mr. Elcott's bank.
32:53Well, I...
32:56But I was just hoping.
32:59I will.
33:02Major, wait!
33:04Lieutenant Bixby, this is unfair!
33:07It doesn't have to be fair.
33:08It's the law.
33:09What law?
33:10I never heard of any such law.
33:12I mean, why can't he keep it?
33:13After all, he didn't steal it.
33:15Somebody gave it to him.
33:16It wasn't hers to give, darling.
33:18But he needs it.
33:20Isn't there anything you can do?
33:22I'm afraid not.
33:26Well, then, James, you do something.
33:29Eh, like what?
33:31Well, write Major Higgins a check.
33:34For what, darling?
33:35For a thousand dollars.
33:37That's what you're taking from him.
33:40Higgin?
33:40Well, of course.
33:41And besides, you'll be breaking even.
33:45How do you figure that out, darling?
33:47Well, Major Higgins gave you back your thousand dollars.
33:50You give him back his thousand dollars.
33:52Simple.
33:55Am I hearing right?
33:56I can't believe this.
33:58James, if you don't give Major Higgins a check, I'll never speak to you again.
34:04Oh, please, folks, please.
34:07We're meant to ease people's troubles, not to cause them.
34:10I'm sorry.
34:12Please, James.
34:15James.
34:27Oh, thank you, darling.
34:35What time, hundred?
34:37A thousand.
34:40A thousand.
34:42Wait till the word of this reaches Red Cross, YMCA, and Hadassah.
34:54And do you know what?
34:56James still doesn't understand that he broke even on the deal.
35:01Maybe he was just being stubborn.
35:03No, he's just confused.
35:06For a banker, I think that's pretty strange.
35:15Is all this milk good for you?
35:19It's not for me.
35:21It's for my ulcer.
35:23You know, Lieutenant Bixby was so nice about getting back my shoes.
35:28Why do you suppose I took this?
35:33Gregory.
35:34Go down the wrong pipe?
35:39Penelope.
35:41Penelope.
35:43Penelope, did you...
35:44Did you ever think of going to another psychiatrist?
35:48No.
35:49That would be disloyal.
35:52I'm not helping you at all.
35:54Of course you are.
35:57Gregory, I'm sorry.
35:58I'll send the wallet back.
35:59It's not only this.
36:02Oh, don't be discouraged.
36:03Just because I stuck up a bank.
36:05Your husband's bank?
36:07Yes.
36:08James' bank.
36:09Why his bank?
36:10Why not somebody else's bank?
36:12Why are you writing left-handed?
36:16I'm being an accessory after the fact.
36:23Would you mind licking this for me?
36:27I'm too dry.
36:32Whatever made you marry a man like that in the first place?
36:36Oh, James wasn't a man like that in the first place.
36:39Oh, no.
36:42The first time I met James was at a Greenwich Village cellar, known as the Plush Pig.
36:47I've been working there a couple of months.
36:49It was my first real job in New York.
36:50I am someone who knows who I am, but when you are far away, my world is clouded.
37:12You can make me touch the sky, give me wings and help me fly.
37:23But without you, night and day, my world is clouded.
37:37You hang the moon, scatter stars throughout the sky.
37:47All of the good things within me must first be seen through your eyes.
38:01There is only one thing wrong.
38:07The sun is gray.
38:13The sun is gray.
38:38The devil's fiddle speak.
38:40The devil's fiddle speak.
39:14Hi.
39:16Huh.
39:17Is Penelope Gordon?
39:19Mm-hmm.
39:19If you sit down, you won't have to scratch over.
39:22I don't want you to drink, but it's only water.
39:25Would you excuse me while I take out my eyes?
39:34i'm james elcott city federal bank contact oh now i can see you much better
39:47well i never shook hands with the bank before
39:51how is it i haven't heard from you miss gordon well it's probably because we've only just met
39:56but i've written you nine times in the last two months oh you really love folks um steve
40:02not exactly no this is business city federal has accepted trusteeship of a modest estate left you
40:08by your mother's cousin are you sure you've got the right penelope gordon absolutely the income
40:13from the estate won't be much but there are papers to sign you're certain you never received any of
40:17my letters i know what happened you see i never opened my mail oh who does it for you
40:26nobody what happens to you well usually i stick it away in a drawer someplace and then i always
40:32forget it or it gets lost and don't you lose a lot of friends that way oh no just the
40:39opposite
40:40you see if you write me a letter and i answer it then you have to answer my third and
40:44answer to my
40:45second and then i have to write you a third and you have to say this to each other we
40:48haven't got
40:54thought of it like that well anyway i could still look for your letters at home would that help
40:59well we ought to discuss them yes
41:03oh dear
41:05drop my contact lens i'm always losing oh don't get your pants dirty
41:10that's all right do you um do you think we could uh get together sometime tomorrow
41:16oh sure how about dinner i'm gonna have some friends in oh that's wonderful oh these contacts
41:25are so tiny we're never going to find them it doesn't matter you said yourself you can see
41:31better without them oh much better i think this optometrist i was dating gave me the wrong
41:36prescription may i ask something why do you wear them well he said they make my eyes look luminous
41:46i think they're luminous already
41:49and quite beautiful
41:54oh well then i don't need to wear the contacts do i
42:00i'm glad you came to see me
42:04so am i i'm looking forward to tomorrow night
42:08so am i
42:16and now i'd like to get up please
42:19pardon
42:20you're kneeling on my hair
42:22oh i'm daring
42:23oh watch out for me
42:26i
42:29oh dear
42:30i'm terribly so
42:32all right
42:33quite all right
42:34there's nothing to concern
42:37oh yeah oh you found my contact lens
42:45oh yeah
43:01miss penelope gordon
43:03is this the bank
43:04yes
43:05shall i come up
43:06no
43:08but you're welcome down here
43:12got it
43:29i hope i'm not overdressed for the village
43:31no i wouldn't say so
43:32come on in and meet everybody
43:35everybody meet james alcott
43:50you dress funny for a banker
43:52i could go home and change
43:54oh no i think it's sweet
43:55you dress for us and we dress for you
43:59benelope hair
44:00you know these things make me nervous
44:02don't panic sebastian help is on the way
44:04i'll just be a second
44:05i'm going to hold you to that
44:07i know you
44:09a new bank at city federal
44:11that bank on my mattress
44:12well that's nice too
44:14last night
44:15a flush paper
44:16you walked out of my big number
44:18an unintentional slight
44:20talk's cheap
44:21want to hear it now
44:23right here without your band
44:24i'll fake it for you
44:26i've got to rescue my friend from boom boom
44:28i shall rescue the beardless one
44:29please finish my breakfast
44:31and it's your birthday
44:34how about a fast arrangement of green sleeves
44:36just a minute boom boom
44:37he's mad
44:37oh come on
44:38watch me
44:46i bet you fit in any place
44:49i like your friends
44:50they came with the lease
44:52did that come with the lease too
44:54no
44:54i used to date this welder
44:57he must have been an awful driver
45:00no
45:00i have this other boyfriend
45:02who owns a junkyard
45:03you've got a lot of boyfriends
45:04why all the shopping around
45:05well
45:06you don't try everything
45:08out of the mouths of babes
45:29let everybody go
45:47three weeks later
45:49we got married
45:49all in a rush
45:51like if we didn't
45:52we'd die
45:53and if your husband
45:54were still the same
45:55romantic
45:56greenwich village james
45:58would you be stealing now
45:59oh james hasn't got time for romance
46:02he's too busy banking
46:04so you steal
46:06you're much too calm about it
46:08well why shouldn't i be calm
46:10after all there's nothing to connect me with the robbery
46:14except the yellow suit
46:17you realize the police are combing the city for it
46:20so i read
46:21i took care of it
46:23you burned it
46:24no
46:25i gave it away to a thrift shop
46:27thrift shop
46:28do you realize the chance you're taking
46:30i don't know
46:32maybe i'll go buy it back
46:33buy
46:34no
46:35no penny
46:36look
46:37are you trying to get caught
46:39you never should have gone there in the first place
46:41well what else could i do
46:42throw it away
46:43it would have been a lot safer
46:45gregory
46:46it was a givanchi suit
46:48so
46:49well you can't just throw a givanchi down a manhole
46:52it's sacrilege
46:53and besides
46:54james paid eleven hundred dollars for that suit
46:57and i wouldn't like to see him waste his money
47:19hi lieutenant bixby
47:21sergeant ropchoff
47:23what a nice surprise
47:24mrs elkhart
47:26do you shop here
47:27yes i often drop by
47:29they have fascinating things
47:31they did yesterday
47:32they had the yellow suit
47:33not really
47:36how did they get it
47:37well they got it the same way that major higgins got his thousand dollar bill
47:40it was donated by a blonde girl with a phony french accent
47:43and we traced it here
47:45well how clever of you
47:46well not so clever
47:47the lady back there read about it in the paper and called us
47:50well we were clever enough to pick up the phone
47:54well that's that
47:55you've got it
47:56not yet
47:57somebody bought it
47:58paid seven bucks
47:59seven bucks
48:00but that
48:01what
48:01too cheap
48:02well that's hard to say
48:04i'd have to see it first
48:05well why don't you come along while we pick it up
48:08do i get to ride in a police car
48:09yeah
48:10with a siren and everything
48:12it's a little different
48:14you
48:15yeah
48:15You
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