The Talk of the Town
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:52:01
- Thank you. Your king is still in check.
- Yes, now, let's see.

:52:13
Thanks for lending me these slippers.
It's been a relief.

:52:17
Well, that's good. I'm glad.
:52:27
- Cosy here, isn't it, Miss Shelley?
- I'm glad you're comfortable, Joseph.

:52:33
- Did you hear that fool Grunstadt?
- Yes, wasn't it remarkable?

:52:38
Joseph, Judge Grunstadt was sitting
next to us at the game today.

:52:41
- I hear he's a very charming man.
- He's an idiot.

:52:47
Writing an opinion of a case
before hearing the evidence...

:52:51
Preposterous fake.
:52:54
- Your rules don't allow that.
- Naturally not.

:52:59
And what do you do about it?
:53:02
- I?
- You or anybody.

:53:05
There's nothing to do.
:53:08
I can't intrude on the business
of the Superior Court of the county.

:53:13
So you just turn your face.
:53:15
Joseph, you don't understand.
:53:19
I understand you laugh at my
kind of law and wink at the other.

:53:24
What kind do you practice?
:53:26
I refuse to be dragged into any further
discussion of the philosophy of law.

:53:31
Well, then let's not.
:53:36
Joseph, I'm sorry.
:53:37
It isn't that I have no respect
for your intelligence.

:53:41
- But you're taking a vacation from law.
- Exactly. But I was a little sharp.

:53:47
- Don't mention it.
- Now, let's see. My king is in check.

:53:52
As a matter of fact, Joseph, I'm very
grateful for your presence in the house.

:53:58
And you're a big treat
to me, professor.


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