Daddy Long Legs
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:08:00
He's a friend of Linda's.
I was quite impressed with him.

:08:02
I, uh- I have an eye for these young people
who are going places, you know.

:08:06
Going places.
How about our tin mines in Bolivia?

:08:11
- Bolivia?
- Would that be far enough away for you?

:08:14
- It's not for me. It's for him.
- Oh. Of course.

:08:17
I can't imagine what
I was thinking of.

:08:19
- Our mines in Bolivia sound ideal.
- Oh, they are.

:08:21
Almost inaccessible. Takes two days to
reach them after you get off a burro's back.

:08:26
Fine, fine. Uh, will you get
Miss Pritchard in here, please?

:08:29
- Miss Pritchard?
- Yes. I want her to take a letter now.

:08:32
I thought perhaps you wanted
to teach her the sluefoot.

:09:16
Hi, Jervis.
:09:18
Oh. Hello, Larry.
How are you?

:09:20
- Fine, fine.
- Good, good.

:09:22
- Meeting someone?
- Yeah. My niece Linda and her roommate.

:09:24
They're coming down
from college.

:09:26
- Oh, yes? I wish I knew she was on the plane.
- Yeah. Oh.

:09:29
- Jervis, how are you?
- Hello, Julie. So good to see you. How was the flight?

:09:32
- Just wonderful. Wonderful.
- Well, Jervis, I'll just-

:09:35
Pardon me. Uh, M-Mr. Hamilton,
Miss Andre. Uh, uh-

:09:37
- How do you do?
- Where-Where's Linda?

:09:39
- She couldn't come.
- She couldn't come?

:09:41
- No.
- Well, as I was saying, Jervis, I'll just be buzzing along.

:09:44
Uh, three's
a... you know what.

:09:46
- Very happy to have met you.
- Good-bye.

:09:48
Uh, uh-
What happened to Linda?

:09:51
Oh, she woke up this morning
with the sniffles...

:09:53
and she told me her colds always
get much worse before they get better...

:09:56
so I just let her-
:09:58
- Shouldn't I have come alone?
- Oh, yes. Of course. Certainly.


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