1:10:01
And what about the world's fair?
1:10:03
Just when St. Louis was going to be
the center of attraction of the universe.
1:10:08
We'll come back here to see the fair.
Maybe.
1:10:11
- Katie, it's as light as a feather.
- You can bake anything in that stove.
1:10:16
They have little box stoves in tenements.
1:10:21
- Anna, how's this?
- Oh, it's too much, Lonnie.
1:10:29
This is your favorite too, Rose.
1:10:31
No, thank you, Papa.
I'll have some later before bed.
1:10:35
- Esther?
- No, Papa. I had too much ice cream.
1:10:39
- Grandpa, I guess you can handle this, huh?
- Thanks.
1:10:48
I suppose you two are going to fight
over the candy flower.
1:10:52
- You can have the candy flower, Tootie.
- No, thank you just the same.
1:10:56
I'm starting a tunnel tomorrow
from our garden under the streetcar tracks...
1:11:00
...and into Mrs. Middleton's terrace.
1:11:02
Then while she's walking around
her lawn someday, I'll grab her by the leg.
1:11:06
- It'll take months.
- And I'm not going till I'm finished.
1:11:09
- Don't use that impudent tone to your father.
- She's just stating a fact.
1:11:16
Excuse me.
1:11:26
- How about a game of cribbage?
- Not tonight, Lonnie.
1:11:30
I've got some things to do.
1:11:32
Excuse me.
1:11:44
Aren't you afraid to stay here
alone with a criminal?
1:11:47
Well, that's what I'm being treated like.
1:11:50
I'm trying to earn more money to give
my grateful family everything they deserve.
1:11:55
That's worse than murder.
1:11:57
I'm wrecking everybody's life.