:19:03
	Lucy, may l present Mr. Leeson?
:19:05
	This is my niece you wanted to meet.
Her name is Lucy Warriner.
:19:09
	How do you do?
:19:11
	-Won't you sit down?
-Thanks.
:19:15
	Mr. Leeson's just from Oklahoma, Lucy.
He's a stranger in town.
:19:19
	He'd take it as real neighborly of us
if we show him some of the bright spots.
:19:24
	He would?
:19:26
	lt's raining awfully hard. l don't think--
:19:28
	That's just exactly what l said,
''l don't think the rain will stop us.''
:19:33
	Besides, l think it'll let up in a few minutes,
Miss Warriner.
:19:36
	Mr. Leeson's a neighbor.
He lives across the hall with his mother.
:19:40
	-That's what you said, right?
-Yes, with my mother.
:19:43
	We're here on a visit. l'm in oil, you know.
:19:45
	Marinated, so to speak.
:19:48
	Say, that's a good one!
l got to remember to tell that to my mother.
:19:54
	Mr. Leeson, won't you tell us
something about Oklahoma?
:19:58
	Oklahoma's pretty swell.
:20:01
	l got quite a ranch down there.
Like you to see it sometime, Miss Warriner.
:20:06
	l don't get out there very....
:20:09
	l got cattle and horses
and chickens and alfalfa and--
:20:20
	-Hello, Jerry.
-Patsy, how are things?
:20:23
	-We weren't expecting you.
-Why, what goes on?
:20:30
	Hiya, fellow! Mr. Smith, how have you been?
:20:33
	l'll see you in a minute, boy. Yeah, sure.
:20:36
	-Hello, Jerry.
-Hello, Lucy.
:20:38
	What might you be doing here?
:20:40
	Have you forgotten
this is my day to visit Mr. Smith?
:20:43
	lt says so right there.
:20:50
	l'm so sorry.
Mr. Leeson, this is my husband.
:20:55
	He's only my husband for,
how much longer is it now, 60 days?
:20:59
	-Fifty-nine.
-That's better, only 59 days.