Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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1:04:00
It was the old, old story.
1:04:03
Once again, the husband
was the last to know.

1:04:20
Oh, um—
1:04:23
What's your problem?
1:04:25
- Nothing.
- Well, where's Byron?

1:04:28
He, uh— He went into Carmel...
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with a couple ofhis old classmates.
1:04:34
At least, that's what he told me.
1:04:41
Well, I guess I'll turn in.
1:04:45
- Good night, sweetheart.
- Good night, Daddy.

1:04:58
Yes! Yes, darling, of course.
1:05:01
Yes, yes! Daddy,
it's Stan on the phone from Chicago.

1:05:04
- He wants to talk to you.
- Oh, not me, honey, not after that chicken-out.

1:05:07
- But, Daddy, it's about a job.
- I don't care what it's about.

1:05:09
- I don't want anything else to do with that fellow.
- Oh, but l-l—

1:05:12
- Rog, don't be unreasonable.
- I'm not being unreasonable.

1:05:15
There's a fundamental weakness
in that fellow— a basic lack of character.

1:05:19
And if you're smart,
you'll hang up on him. Now, Susan—

1:05:21
- Daddy, l—
- Now, Susan, I'm telling
you this for your own good.

1:05:24
I think your dad is quite right, darling.
1:05:26
Stan's behavior
has been absolutely inexcusable.

1:05:28
- Absolutely inexcusable.
- But, Daddy—

1:05:30
And for the meantime, you can come
right back home and stay with us.

1:05:33
Your old room is still there
waiting for you, you know.

1:05:35
We can put Peewee and Peter
in Janie's old room right next to Dad.

1:05:39
On the other hand, of course, we certainly
don't want to be unfair to the boy.

1:05:43
- Oh, Daddy, you're a darling!
- No, no, no.

1:05:45
There are always two sides
to a situation.

1:05:47
You can't condemn a man without even
listening to what he has to say for himself.

1:05:51
- Can you?
- Of course not.

1:05:53
You don't need to worry.
Just tell him exactly what you told me.

1:05:55
- Now, here he is. Daddy, here.
- Now, wait, wait.

1:05:57
Let's get one thing straight. If he doesn't
have a darned good explanation—


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