Daddy Long Legs
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:05:32
Hello, Jervis.
:05:34
Oh, hello, Griggs.
Wonderful day, isn't it?

:05:38
Yes. The market opened
very strong.

:05:41
- Bring the mail?
- Did I ever fail to bring it, Jervis?

:05:47
No.
:05:59
My dear fellow, what are you in
such a foul mood about?

:06:03
The first days of spring
always affect me this way.

:06:05
Oh. Oh, Griggs. Uh, will you please
have this record sent to Miss Andre?

:06:10
- And who is sending the record?
- I am, of course.

:06:13
Yeah. I'm aware of that, Jervis,
but in which incarnation are you sending it?

:06:16
Jekyll or Hyde?
UncleJervis or Daddy Longlegs?

:06:19
Jervis Pendleton, and you can leave off
the "uncle," if you don't mind.

:06:25
What you're looking for
is in the personal file.

:06:27
Thank you, Griggs.
:06:33
"Dear Daddy Longlegs, l-"
:06:37
"I'm- I met
Linda's UncleJervis.

:06:39
He seemed very nice."
:06:41
"He seemed very nice."
:06:44
"He seemed very nice."
:06:50
"But an awful thing has happened.
Oh, not to me, but toJimmy McBride.

:06:53
"He's had a dreadful
disappointment.

:06:55
He was all set to go to South Africa
as a mining engineer when the project blew up."


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