The Talk of the Town
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:37:02
- You see, professor...
- I must get on with my dictation.

:37:06
You might see if you
can save the zinnias.

:37:09
Certainly. Still, it might do you good
to talk to somebody like me.

:37:14
I have certain very practical
relations with the law.

:37:19
The zinnias, Joseph.
:37:21
Miss Shelley, we might as well take
our work inside. It's getting chilly.

:37:27
Bless you.
:37:29
If you'll excuse us, Joseph.
:37:36
And now, what's that?
:37:43
- What are you trying to do?
- When I hear nonsense, I get an impulse.

:37:48
- Get upstairs.
- With this ankle, it's too late.

:37:51
Then hide somewhere, quick.
Get in there.

:37:57
See who it is, will you?
:38:02
I'm looking for Michael Lightcap.
I was told he arrived yesterday.

:38:06
Yes, indeed. Come right in.
:38:09
- Well, well, Senator Boyd.
- How are you? I'm glad to see you.

:38:14
- This is quite a surprise. Sit down.
- No, thanks, I'll only be a minute.

:38:19
I have a bit of news for you.
:38:23
- Rather important.
- Excuse me.

:38:26
Senator, my secretary.
:38:28
- And cook.
- And cook?

:38:29
- How do you do, senator?
- How do you do?

:38:32
- Excuse me.
- Now, sit down.

:38:41
The news I have for you couldn't
be entrusted to the mail or telegraph.

:38:48
By the way, what party
do you belong to?

:38:52
- I vote whichever way I see fit.
- An independent voter.

:38:56
The backbone of the country.
:38:59
Senator Boyd, please,
won't you tell me what...


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