:42:04
- Good night.
- Good night.
:42:12
You'd think that lousy surf would lay off
for two or three minutes, wouldn't you?
:42:23
- Morning!
- Oh, hi!
:42:40
- Look! Okay?
- What is it?
:42:43
War and Peace by what's his name.
:42:46
I've been just dying to read it.
:42:48
What page are you on?
:42:51
Uh, well, I'm afraid I'm, uh
:42:53
The same here. I thought I'd never
get out of the first paragraph.
:42:58
Are there any pictures in yours?
:43:00
Uh, no. No.
:43:02
Oh, well. So far it seems to follow
the movie pretty closely.
:43:05
Who is taking care of all that money
while you are away?
:43:08
Nobody.
We have the honor system in St. Louis.
:43:10
Oh.
Oh.
:43:13
- Good morning.
- Good morning, sir.
:43:15
Uh, this is our neighbor,
Miss Marika
:43:19
Cardos.
:43:21
- This is my son-in-law Mr. Grant.
- How do you do, Miss Cardos?
:43:24
- Marika.
- Marika.
:43:26
- Byron.
- Oh, like the painter!
:43:29
Yes, that's it. Oh, what's this?
:43:32
Peace and War by what's his
:43:34
Wow! His name.
:43:37
- Have you ever read it?
- Oh, yes. Several times.
:43:39
- Not all the way?
- Byron's a college professor.
:43:42
Oh, no wonder! You had to.
:43:45
Well, the first time, yes,
but then afterwards, of course
:43:47
- What about Moby-Dick?
- What about it?
:43:50
- I suppose you've read that all the way through?
- Yes, actually.
:43:53
- Who's Moby Dick?
- Oh, Rog!
:43:56
Can I see you for a minute?
:43:58
It must be out of order.
Excuse me.