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:02:46
I bought it from a short fellow in Munich.
:02:49
Wait, Aunt Carolyn.
:02:51
Come on, jump.
:02:53
He is supposed to jump.
Come on, jump.

:02:56
All right, Tom.
Mother and I must be getting home.

:02:59
Many arrangements have to be made.
:03:01
- The children have enough toys.
- I bought this one for me.

:03:05
Alice didn't bother to have the car insured
before that terrible accident.

:03:10
She was as haphazard about that
:03:12
as she was about choosing
her husband.

:03:15
Don't worry. I will take on
the additional financial burden.

:03:18
If you don't mind, I prefer to worry.
:03:20
As long as you're in my house,
you're going to have some manners.

:03:24
- Hello, Robert, old man.
- I'm not an old man.

:03:27
He's getting there.
Thas a darling thing.

:03:33
Is that how it works?
:03:37
You're from another planet.
:03:39
Thank you.
I think thas a compliment.

:03:41
I was just about to do that.
All you had to do was pull the switch...

:03:45
The children seem to be happy
with our side of the family.

:03:49
The divorce wasn't final,
but we're both lawyers

:03:52
and there shouldn't be any difficulty
making the custody permanent.

:03:57
- Carolyn, where is your husband?
- John is out, Father.


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