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:56:01
You make a great egg and
onion. Don't you want more?

:56:04
I'll see you tomorrow out at the
nuthouse. You didn't finish your sandwich.

:56:08
Wilson! What happened to
you? He's not here, Doctor.

:56:11
Then what are you doing
here? I was just having...

:56:14
What are you eating? An
egg and onion sandwich.

:56:16
How can you think of food at a time
like this? Get over to Union Station.

:56:19
I'm told Dowd goes down there to
watch trains. All right, Doctor.

:56:22
Why did you send him away? Some
people pick the best times...

:56:26
to keep other people from becoming
acquainted. My, dear... Judge Gaffney!

:56:30
Chumley, just the man
I want to see.

:56:32
Mrs. Simmons has retained me to file
suit against you. I've been searching...

:56:35
File suit? I'm on my way to the
office to draw up the necessary papers.

:56:39
What happened this afternoon was an unfortunate
mistake, but I've dismissed my assistant...

:56:42
We shall see what we shall
see. There must be some way...

:56:45
You'll hear from me in the morning.
Good-bye. But surely, Judge...

:56:49
This is
most unfortunate.

:56:52
Most unfortunate.
Judge Gaffney?

:56:55
Judge Gaffney, I want...
You're not Judge Gaffney.

:56:58
You have much more hair
than he has.

:57:00
Besides, I never forget
a face. I'm Dr. Chumley.

:57:03
You're Mrs. Simmons. Yes, of course.
I'm glad to know you, Dr. Chumley.

:57:07
Would you mind asking Judge
Gaffney to come back? Certainly.

:57:11
I want to tell him to sue you for $
100,000. I don't think $50,000 is enough.

:57:17
Mrs. Simmons,
can't we talk this matter over?

:57:19
After what happened to me today in the
bathtub? I don't want to talk it over!

:57:24
Then will you please
just listen?

:57:26
I don't want to listen to you.
I'm suing you.

:57:28
Please listen to me, I beg of
you. I'll listen, all right.

:57:31
But I'm warning you, it
won't do you any good. Hello.

:57:35
No, I am not listening to my radio.
I am listening to Dr. Chumley.

:57:40
Mrs. Simmons, that picture
over the mantle?

:57:43
That portrait of my mother happens
to be the pride of this house.

:57:48
Who painted it? Some
man. I forget his name.

:57:51
He was around for the sittings.
Then we paid him and he went away.

:57:54
I suppose if you have the money, you
can persuade people to do anything.

:57:57
You brought this up. You might
as well learn something quickly.


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