2:01:16
	Just like
the electric signs down the street.
2:01:21
	How do you like
new york, alvin,
2:01:24
	as much as you've
seen of it?
2:01:27
	Mr. Hull?
2:01:28
	Yes, alvin?
2:01:29
	I want to be
a-going home.
2:01:31
	When do you think
i can go?
2:01:33
	You're pretty
anxious, i reckon.
2:01:35
	Yes, sir, i am.
I've got to get to work.
2:01:37
	As far as that goes,
there's plenty to do right here, alvin.
2:01:42
	What do you mean?
2:01:43
	I've been wanting
to talk to you about this.
2:01:46
	You're a pretty
famous man now.
2:01:47
	Judging by
all these offers you've been getting,
2:01:50
	it seems a lot of
people realize it.
2:01:51
	For instance, two
companies want you in motion pictures.
2:01:56
	Ziegfeld wants you
in an act in his new follies.
2:01:59
	Here's an offer
to appear at the winter garden.
2:02:02
	That's a theater.
2:02:03
	And here's
a breakfast-food manufacturer
2:02:05
	who wants you to
endorse his product.
2:02:08
	What do that mean?
2:02:09
	To tell him how much
you like it,
2:02:11
	how much good
it's done you.
2:02:13
	I ain't ever ate
any of that there breakfast food.
2:02:16
	Doesn't seem to make
any difference.
2:02:18
	Anyway,
i have totaled the offers so far
2:02:20
	at the amount of
around a quarter of a million dollars.
2:02:24
	They're offering me
all that money?
2:02:25
	It's just
a plain business proposition.
2:02:27
	I sure could
do a powerful sight with that money.
2:02:31
	There was a piece
of bottom land
2:02:33
	i was a-trying to get.
2:02:34
	Here's your chance
to get it.
2:02:37
	Are they offering
that money
2:02:39
	because of what happened
over there?
2:02:41
	Well, uh...
2:02:43
	that's it, ain't it?
2:02:45
	That's it.
2:02:48
	What would you do,
mr. Hull?
2:02:50
	Well, i think that's
up to you, alvin.
2:02:54
	I reckon it is.
2:02:55
	Take all
the time you want to think it over.
2:02:59
	I've done thought it
over, mr. Hull.