:24:01
MacDonald has not bought here in weeks.
:24:03
Dr. Richardson, I receive your bill.
Rather steep for a stomachache, yes?
:24:08
As far as I remember, it was three calls.
Two of them after midnight.
:24:11
Dr. Peterson always took his fees out
in barter, like everyone else.
:24:15
Mr. Pacquet,
I have to get cash somewhere.
:24:17
You and a few others
are the only ones who can afford it.
:24:20
You wouldn't have to pay me any bills
if you'd stick to that diet I gave you.
:24:23
The only trouble with you is
you eat too well.
:24:26
Now, I'll have this. See, 15, isn't it?
:24:30
Or would you rather wait
and have me take out a splinter?
:25:07
Get your filthy bug out of my dough.
:25:09
The spuds is covered with them.
I can't pick everyone off single-handed.
:25:13
And milk, and plow,
and blast stones without any help.
:25:17
- Don't blame me.
- I'm not blaming you, I'm only telling you.
:25:20
I suppose you want me to pull the plow.
:25:22
I suppose I'm not doing my share, cooking,
and mending, and baking, and spinning.
:25:26
- Who helps me?
- You got the Dummy.
:25:29
A fine lot of help, that one.
:25:31
All the grand ideas that doctor
has been putting into her head.
:25:35
Filling her up with fancy notions.
:25:38
You know what she was doing
instead of feeding the hogs?
:25:41
Brushing her hair.
:25:43
That's not fair to me.
I'm doing the work of six.
:25:47
What's this I hear about you
loafing all day? There's work to do.