The Talk of the Town
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:42:03
I see. All of a sudden what
he's concerned about is our country.

:42:08
Our country first, yes.
Then my neck next.

:42:13
That's beautiful, but this thawing-out
process... We haven't got months.

:42:17
Plenty of time. I like to break out in
a sweat every time the doorbell rings.

:42:22
How do you propose we thaw him,
Leopold, with a blowtorch?

:42:27
Well, we have to give
that some thought.

:42:30
We have a good start.
:42:33
- The prettiest woman in Lochester.
- Miss Shelley.

:42:38
Miss Shelley.
:42:42
I'm feeling a little tired.
I think I'll get some sleep.

:42:46
That's just what you need,
plenty of rest.

:42:50
Yes, it's been quite a day.
:43:15
This is for you, for being
such a good patient.

:43:19
Thank you, Miss Shelley.
:43:23
The professor's custard.
:43:26
Not now, Joseph. Thank you.
:43:28
Not at all. I was on my way
to bed anyway.

:43:33
- Feeling better, professor?
- Much better.

:43:36
- I'm really very grateful to you both.
- Say nothing of it.

:43:41
Your cold will thaw. Everything thaws.
:43:45
Good night, Joseph.
I hope your ankle is better.

:43:49
Thank you.
:43:52
Good night, Miss Shelley.
:43:55
Good night.

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