:08:10
	Solid little beggars.
:08:12
	Kept some myself
for the lad
:08:13
	till mother got a cat.
:08:15
	Shhhh.
:08:17
	Don't say C-A-T.
:08:19
	Oh sorry.
:08:27
	Permit me.
:08:28
	Oh thank you, you're
very kind I'm sure.
:08:31
	Beg your pardon sir.
:08:33
	Here we are.
:08:36
	Porter?
:08:37
	Yes sir.
:08:38
	Are we on time?
:08:39
	Yes sir.
:08:40
	We'll be in Washington
in twenty-minutes.
:08:45
	By the way Grayson
what's your line?
:08:48
	Line?
:08:49
	Yeah, what
business you in?
:08:50
	What's your racket?
:08:51
	Oh I represent a
London legal firm.
:08:52
	Farlow, Nash and Farlow.
:08:54
	Farlow?
:08:55
	I used to know a
man named Farlow.
:08:57
	No, no it was Marlow.
:08:58
	Couldn't have been
the same fellow.
:09:00
	Well I suppose not.
:09:03
	I've been making
a tour of my state
:09:04
	getting the opinions
of the home folks.
:09:06
	Taking a lot of their
ideas back to Washington.
:09:08
	I'd like to hear more of
your activities Senator.
:09:11
	Give me your address Sir
:09:12
	and I'll have all my
speeches mailed to you.
:09:14
	You're quite to kind sir.
:09:17
	Sorry I have no card.
:09:25
	Oh Porter?
:09:27
	Yes Miss?
:09:28
	Permit me.
:09:34
	Thank you very much.
:09:35
	Not at all.
:09:41
	I'll be at this address
:09:42
	for the next week or so,
:09:44
	I hope.
:09:45
	Thank you.
:09:47
	I'll get my
papers together.
:09:48
	Pleasant meeting
you my friend.
:09:50
	Better look me
up in Washington.
:09:51
	I'll just get my bag.
:09:53
	Thank you, thank you.
:09:58
	Oh I forgot to pay George.
:09:59
	Excuse me sir.