:41:47
- Thanks.
- Nice going, kid.
:41:49
You really did it, baby. You really did it.
Sounded like a trio.
:41:53
Thanks for listening, Miss Smith,
and you too, Mr. Henderson.
:41:56
You wait outside for me, honey.
:41:58
I'll handle this for you.
:42:00
- Well, great, wasn't she?
- I've heard worse.
:42:03
- I don't know one note from another.
- You heard all the good ones that time.
:42:06
- Eddie, I ain't got room for any more singers.
- You're wrong. You'll make room.
:42:10
When does she start?
:42:12
Well, I can only pay her 35 bucks a week.
:42:14
- Wrong again. You'll pay her 100.
- A hundred? Say, I don't pay myself 100.
:42:18
You can't sing. Don't worry,
Petty Larceny, I'll make up the difference.
:42:21
- Only she's not supposed to know.
- I don't care, as long as I don't pay it.
:42:25
Now you can stop crying.
When do you want her to begin?
:42:28
Let's say a week from tonight, Galahad.
:42:30
Maybe you'll be over it by then.
:42:31
I doubt it.
:42:33
Well, I'll see you around.
:42:36
Especially next week. So long, presh.
:42:39
She seems like a nice kid.
I hope she can outtalk him.
:42:43
I hope she can outrun him.
:42:46
Sure. Eddie imports all of his wines.
:42:49
I'll send it right over.
:42:51
Hello.
:42:52
- It's on its way.
- Hi, big and good-looking.
:42:54
- Hello, Eddie.
- This is Lloyd Hart, our legal brain.
:42:56
If you want to sue anybody, see him.
:42:59
- Jean Sherman.
- How do you do?