: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.
:46:06
	No!
:46:17
	This is not your egg morning.
:46:21
	Well, you certainly think
of everything, Miss Shelley.
:46:32
	Too bad about your paper. Still, if you
read yesterday's, why read today's?
:46:37
	- Just some more about that man Dilg.
- Dilg?
:46:40
	- Oh, the fugitive from justice.
- Or a miscarriage of justice.
:46:45
	- Your opinion too?
- It'd be yours if you knew Mr. Holmes.
:46:50
	He puts a fellow like Grunstadt
on the bench. Grunstadt takes orders.
:46:55
	- Well, the voters may remove him.
- This corruption is too thick.