:47:00
- And you. Barney?
- Well. I got what I started for.
:47:05
- You happy?
- Happy? I suppose so.
:47:10
- How's family?
- They're fine.
:47:12
I wish you could see my daughter.
:47:14
I don't know what I'd do without her.
She's a great girl.
:47:17
I bet. With father like you.
:47:20
- I got fine daughter. Too.
- Why not. With a father like you?
:47:25
- Where is she?
- She work over at hotel.
:47:28
I forget to ask you.
You have breakfast yet?
:47:31
No. Not yet.
:47:32
We go see her
and have breakfast. Too.
:47:34
- All right.
- I get my shoes.
:47:41
Smell good.
Karie get us good breakfast.
:47:44
- Karie? Who's Karie?
- That my sister's girl.
:47:47
She live with me.
She head waitress here.
:47:52
That her.
Karie! Karie!
:47:57
All right. Swan.
:48:00
What you think?
Barney Glasgow come up to see us.
:48:03
Ain't that nice. Mr. Glasgow?
I'm sure glad to meet you.
:48:07
Glad to see you. Too.
:48:08
Uncle Swan's told us
so many things about you.
:48:10
Every time I make Artsoppa.
He says how you used to like it.
:48:13
Artsoppa?
I haven't had any in years!
:48:15
- I fix you some for tonight for dinner.
- No. I'm going back on number 11.
:48:19
I wish you ain't go.
:48:21
For your breakfast.
What would you like?
:48:23
- Fruit and coffee...
- And some oatmeal.
:48:25
Some oatmeal. And we have
some very fine pork sausages.
:48:28
- Got chicken livers?
- We've got chicken livers.
:48:31
I put the order in myself
and I see that you get enough.
:48:35
- She's a nice girl.
- You bet you she is.
:48:38
Where's your daughter?
:48:42
That her.
:48:45
Take care of that table.
:48:52
- Hello. Pa.
- This my daughter Lotta.
:48:55
- Lotta?
- Ja. Her name Lotta. Too.
:48:57
This Barney Glasgow.
:48:58
How do you do. Mr. Glasgow?