:18:02
	Those bottle feedings - for the first six
weeks, two every night at 2am and 6am.
:18:06
	I'll see you.
:18:18
	Oh, don't set an extra place, don't bother.
:18:20
	- He won't even be here.
- You wanna bet?
:18:23
	He has a letter for Pop,
that doesn't mean he'll be invited to dinner.
:18:27
	Not only will he come to dinner
but he'll tell us where to sit.
:18:31
	And he'll do the carving, and dominate
the conversation completely.
:18:36
	And I'll bet you he has two desserts.
:18:38
	- Oh, Laurie.
- My impression of Mr Burke.
:18:41
	- Sounds like a vacuum cleaner salesman.
- Foot in the door type.
:18:44
	You girls will have to share him
because I'll be devoting my charms to Bob.
:18:49
	Laurie, here comes Pop.
:18:51
	- And alone.
- I don't believe it.
:18:56
	Well, I'll be...
:19:02
	Girls...
:19:05
	Mr Burke.
:19:08
	- What are you looking for?
- Paper.
:19:10
	The boy generally tries
to lose it in this bush.
:19:16
	- There you are.
- Thanks.
:19:19
	- How are they doing?
- Fine. In great voice.
:19:21
	Mrs Ridgefield's got
a sleepless night ahead.
:19:24
	Dogs... Bah! If they keep me awake,
it's your fault.
:19:28
	They will. They're not only loud,
they're off pitch, like German opera.
:19:32
	Your father was a great man
and a great musician.
:19:35
	What would he say if he knew
you had midwifed a litter of pups
:19:39
	and, worse yet, disparaged Wagner?
:19:41
	My father taught me
to love dogs and Mozart.
:19:44
	- Maybe not in that order.
- Bah!
:19:46
	Mr Tuttle, I don't understand
your affection for that word.
:19:50
	Bah!
:19:52
	- Let me have your hat.
- Thanks.
:19:58
	Oh, I don't...