:03:01
Is that the way you act
in people's houses?
:03:02
In people's houses,
they let you eat when you're hungry.
:03:05
Well, you're my guest,
and you'll do as I say.
:03:07
Besides, I bet you never had
breakfast in bed.
:03:09
My mother has it, but it's sissy
for a fellow to have it, unless he's sick.
:03:13
Who are you calling a sissy?
:03:15
I'll take care of it.
:03:16
Did you say I was a sissy?
:03:18
I said some people might think
eating off of trays was sissy.
:03:21
Well, let's get something to eat anyway,
huh, Harvey?
:03:23
You heard me order it.
:03:24
Go ahead, Charles. It'll be in your room.
:03:26
You want to have some breakfast,
don't you?
:03:28
Yes.
:03:29
I like to eat the way people eat.
:03:30
Will mine be in my room?
:03:31
Sure. Think we only got one servant?
:03:34
Wait a minute, Pogey.
:03:36
Why do you want to go around
making him mad for?
:03:38
What if he is?
:03:39
You just can't remember one single thing.
:03:41
Getting my father to get his father...
:03:43
to make him spend the Easter with us
was a plot, wasn't it?
:03:45
- Yes.
- Come in.
:03:46
Well, then, what do you want to go around
spoiling plots for?
:03:49
I just wanted to make him feel
he owed you something.
:03:53
- Could you get coffee if you wanted it?
- Sure. I just don't like it.
:03:55
- Do you want some?
- No, I like cocoa.
:04:01
Your father instructed me to give you this.
:04:04
- What for?
- He didn't confide in me.
:04:06
You're to telephone him, if you get up.
:04:08
- Is there anything more you wish?
- Yes. You can fill my bath for me.
:04:11
With pleasure.
:04:12
We thought you were in bed.
:04:14
No, and I'm going to eat mine
on that desk.
:04:16
- Are you sorry Easter's over?
- I don't know.
:04:18
Haven't you been having a lot of fun?
:04:20
I guess so.
:04:21
You're the one that's from Providence,
aren't you?
:04:23
Uh-huh.
:04:24
Why, I'd think a boy from Providence'd
be very happy to make a trip to New York.
:04:28
I'm from way out in Indiana.
:04:29
All right.
:04:31
I've got a little brother that I bet'd be
happy to have all the luxuries you've had.
:04:34
He can have my room.
:04:44
Hello. Hello, Father?
:04:45
Just a moment. I'll see if your father's in.
:04:49
Morning, Son. What?
:04:51
I'm going back to school now.
:04:54
Yes, sir. $40.
:04:55
That's it. I thought you might
have to stop for lunch somewhere...
:04:58
before you get back to school.
You can treat the boys.