The Talk of the Town
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1:07:05
...what could
be more fitting than...

1:07:09
Borscht! It's that rubber band.
Pulaski's, I'd know it anywhere.

1:07:13
- Wait a minute. I won't get a taste.
- Fancy you thinking of that.

1:07:20
With an egg in it.
1:07:22
- You scared me, professor.
- Is that the kind your mother made?

1:07:26
- What?
- Is that the kind your mother made?

1:07:29
- Yeah, almost. Here we go.
- Use the cup.

1:07:32
I'm an old hand at this, don't worry.
Nectar, Miss Shelley. Nectar.

1:07:37
Don't spill it.
Give me lots, I love it.

1:07:51
What are you going to do?
1:07:54
- Call the police.
- No, no you won't do that.

1:07:59
Professor...
1:08:01
...I'm sorry I spoiled your party.
There's no use discussing my case.

1:08:06
I'm afraid not, Joseph... Leopold.
1:08:09
I have a duty to perform
and I must do it.

1:08:12
When he hid in that attic,
he didn't know who you were.

1:08:16
Nora.
1:08:19
Here we have the two
schools of thought, professor.

1:08:23
This time in action.
1:08:25
That telephone to you means
law and order. And to me...

1:08:30
...I've got to stop you using that
telephone. By violence, if necessary.

1:08:35
Yes, I see. That's bad.
1:08:38
I have a very warm feeling for you,
but I must use this telephone.

1:08:42
If you do, professor,
and I am as fond of you as a brother...

1:08:46
...I'll be compelled to knock you down.
1:08:48
No!
Please, professor, let's be sensible.

1:08:52
I should regret that too. I've never
been fonder of a man in my life, but...

1:08:59
Operator?

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