:03:03
What's eatin' you?
:03:06
My Sunday School teacher,
Mr. Stackhouse,
:03:09
told me that he saw my father coming out
of a saloon the other day!
:03:15
And that Dad
was smoking a pipe!
:03:22
Oh, I'll kill myself!
:03:24
What's the matter with her?
:03:27
I'll starve myself to death.
:03:29
It's the easiest way out.
:03:31
It's not so difficult to do.
:03:34
I tried it yesterday afternoon.
:03:40
That must be Og.
Will you excuse me?
:03:44
- Nice potatoes.
- Thank you.
:03:48
Why don't we get
any more crumpets?
:03:50
Smoking and drinking.
:03:53
And reading those
infernal detective stories.
:03:57
House just smells
of liquor and smoke.
:04:00
There he goes again to the saloon
to read that silly detective magazine.
:04:05
Mother's right.
You've been smoking again in your room.
:04:22
Imagine a man who takes money out of
a child's piggy bank, puts in I.O.U.s.
:04:29
Don't you dare strike that child!
You put that down!
:04:34
Og, I'd like you to meet
my father.
:04:37
Father, this is Og Oggilby.
:04:39
Og Oggilby.
:04:43
Sounds like a bubble in a bathtub.
:04:46
- I'm glad to have met ya.
- Mighty glad to have met you.
:04:51
Your father seems awfully nice.
:04:53
Yes... we think so.