The Talk of the Town
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:44:18
- Good morning.
- Good morning.

:44:21
- Well, what's wrong?
- Well...

:44:23
- I didn't think you'd be down.
- No, stay as you are.

:44:27
- The gardener shouldn't eat here.
- Nonsense. Sit, I insist.

:44:30
- Good morning.
- You sure you should be up?

:44:33
- Yes, I'm quite well.
- That's good.

:44:36
- Is there a morning paper?
- I'll see.

:44:41
No, it hasn't come yet.
:44:47
Wonderful cook. We're in clover.
I'll take this out of your way.

:44:52
Well, Joseph, this is very nice
and companionable.

:44:56
You know, there's a touch of
the philosopher about you that I like.

:45:00
- And you interest me enormously.
- Good. Good.

:45:12
- Sit down and have some breakfast.
- Yes, I just must get the coffee.

:45:18
Wonderful.
:45:20
- Ever had borscht, professor?
- What's that?

:45:23
Beet soup with sour cream.
It's a Polish dish.

:45:27
With an egg in it. Don't let anybody
give it to you without an egg in it.

:45:30
- We must have some, Miss Shelley.
- Of course.

:45:33
As soon as I finish my course
in American cooking...

:45:37
You can buy it
at Mrs. Pulaski's Polish dairy.

:45:40
Pulaski's. By all means,
let's get some.

:45:59
Well, here we are, professor.

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