:46:04
I'll go get my things.
:46:20
All you have to remember is first find
the common denominator, and then divide.
:46:24
Thanks, Mr. Carpenter.
:46:28
- I'll say good night again.
- Mr. Carpenter...
:46:30
I...
:46:34
- Good night.
- Good night, Mrs. Benson.
:46:38
- Bed now. You can finish that
in the morning. - OK.
:46:45
Bobby.
:46:48
I think it would be better if we didn't see
quite so much of Mr. Carpenter.
:46:52
Gee, why, Mom? He's my best friend,
and he's awful good in arithmetic.
:46:56
He even helps Professor Barnhardt.
:46:59
Did you really go to see Professor Barnhardt?
:47:01
Sure we did. He wasn't there,
but we went to see him.
:47:04
And Mr. Carpenter showed him
how to do his arithmetic.
:47:09
Mom, is something wrong
with Mr. Carpenter?
:47:12
- What do you mean, dear?
- On account of last night.
:47:15
You think he's a bank robber,
or a gangster maybe?
:47:19
No, dear, of course not.
He's a very nice man.
:47:23
I just think that he might prefer
to be left alone, that's all.
:47:26
Now you go to bed and forget about it.
:47:28
- Good night, darling.
- Good night.
:47:32
Mom?
:47:36
Why would he wanna be left alone?
:47:39
Don't forget to brush your teeth.