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:51:07
Take that away.
Come on!

:51:16
What's the news?
:51:18
Europe in a race for armaments.
:51:20
Anything interesting?
:51:22
A write-up about Mr. And
Mrs. Zanzig, the mind readers.

:51:25
I played with them years ago.
:51:27
They say they can transfer thoughts
to each other.

:51:30
Nonsense!
:51:31
Then how is it done?
:51:32
Not transference. I was with him once
when he sent his wife a telegram.

:51:42
More coffee?
:51:43
Just a half cup.
:51:52
I'm sorry, I didn't intend...
:51:53
Oh no, it's good exercise.
:52:00
Look at you,
hopping around like a two year-old.

:52:04
I think there's an improvement.
:52:06
Definitely.
:52:10
- But I get so nervous doing nothing.
- Nothing?

:52:13
I welcome every new hole
in your socks.

:52:16
Housework and cooking,
what more do you want?

:52:18
Keep fighting, that's all.
:52:21
That reminds me,
Mrs. Alsop's on the warpath again.

:52:24
She wants to know how long
I'm going to stay.

:52:27
Tell her to mind her own business!
We pay our rent.

:52:30
Oh no, there's a month owing.
:52:32
Since they postponed the Middlesex
opening, it's upset everything.

:52:36
Don't worry.
I can handle the old girl.

:52:38
All she needs
is a little pinch and a pat.

:52:41
Don't you think
I should go to a hospital?

:52:44
I do not.
:52:46
You'd have one problem
off your hands.

:52:49
After the Middlesex,
our problems are over.

:52:51
You know, preaching and moralizing
to you has really affected me.

:52:58
I'm beginning to believe it myself.

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