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:04:01
-Here's your hat. I give up.
-Thanks.

:04:03
'Bye, Susan. 'Bye, Nick. I'll drop in later
and tell you all about her.

:04:06
-Johnny?
-What?

:04:09
Listen, when you find yourself with a family
to support and things get tough....

:04:14
Teaching at the university
doesn't pay me very much, but....

:04:17
That's sweet, but when things get tough,
when I feel a worry coming on...

:04:22
...you know what I do.
:04:26
There. And then the worries are over.
:04:28
Good-bye, you comics.
:04:30
Good luck, Johnny.
:04:40
-What's this?
-You said 843, didn't you?

:04:43
Yeah, but....
:04:51
I guess she must work here.
:04:55
Thanks, bud.
:05:13
It's the ice-cream man.
:05:16
Excuse me.
Does a Miss Julia Seton live here?

:05:21
Miss Seton gave me this address.
:05:23
My name is Case, John Case.
:05:26
Miss Julia is expecting you, Mr. Case.
:05:28
Then she does live here?
:05:31
I beg your pardon,
but it's the usual custom...

:05:35
...for Miss Julia's callers
to arrive at the front door.

:05:40
I'm sorry.
:05:41
-lf you'll come this way, Mr. Case.
-Thanks.

:05:44
Excuse me.

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