Another Thin Man
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:08:01
Asta's bone.
:08:05
You shouldn't leave it around.
You're older, you ought to know better.

:08:12
- A baby.
- Yeah.

:08:14
- Is it yours?
- Yes.

:08:16
- What do you know. Is it a boy?
- Certainly.

:08:22
- What is it there?
- Say hello to Mr. Binder.

:08:25
- Can he talk?
- A few words.

:08:27
I ought to rate one of them.
How about it? Come on, see.

:08:32
What's the matter?
:08:33
I was just trying to think
who he looks like.

:08:36
- Anyone I know?
- I got it. It's the missus.

:08:40
Why didn't you tell me you had a kid?
:08:43
Well, you know.
:08:44
You don't have to feel that way about him.
He's all right.

:08:47
You should see some of the monkeys
I've seen.

:08:49
And the fathers are taking bows.
:08:52
Feel better now, Mommy?
:08:53
- How old is he?
- He'll be a year next Monday.

:08:56
Monday? We'll throw him a party.
:08:59
I'll get the mob to bring their kids.
What do you say?

:09:04
We have to go to the country.
:09:05
Yes. We don't quite know how long.
:09:08
It's a date then. I'll get my brother
to let me bring his kids over.

:09:11
He's got two of the cutest little tricks.
:09:13
- That's very kind.
- Leave it to Creepsie, Mrs. Charles.

:09:16
I'll throw you a baby party
you've never seen the like of.

:09:21
Your father has such lovely friends.
:09:23
That's all right. Think nothing of it.
Glad to do it.

:09:32
- How much further is it?
- The house is a little way up the hill.

:09:35
It's about a mile around to the gates.
:09:44
Stop the car.
:09:45
- We'd better not, Mr. Charles.
- Stop the car, I tell you.

:09:48
All right, you take it.
:09:54
- What happened?
- You wouldn't believe me if I told you.

:09:56
Come back here, Asta.

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