:44:01
Oh... (chuckles)
:44:31
Oh, the keys!
:44:34
Yes, I'll keep the keys.
:44:37
I think we've had enough
of locked doors too.
:44:51
Will you say the grace, Jimmy?
:44:56
"And Jacob was left alone and wrestled
with an angel till the breaking of the day."
:45:00
"And the hollow of Jacob's thigh was
out of joint as he wrestled with him."
:45:04
"And the angel said
'Let me go, for the day breaketh."'
:45:07
"And Jacob said 'I will not let thee go,
except thou bless me."'
:45:10
Amen.
:45:12
Oh, you angel.
:45:13
- That's a very strange grace, James.
- It's from the Good Book, isn't it?
:45:18
Of course it is. Didn't you know?
:45:20
- Yes, I knew.
- Well, why ask?
:45:22
It is from the Good Book
and therefore a fitting grace.
:45:25
Well, I don't know about that.
:45:27
There's a lot of things in the Good Book
that I don't care to hear just before eating.
:45:32
Well, fitting in the sense that Jacob's thigh
was out of joint, and so is this piggy's.
:45:37
- James, I declare!
- Pickles, Aunt Ev?
:45:40
I should say so.
You know my opinion of your pickles.
:45:42
This is the end of them, I'm afraid.
I didn't put up nearly enough last summer.
:45:47
Reverend looked in today
to complain his hens had stopped layin'.
:45:51
Poor fella, he was out of joint. All that...
:45:54
- I've always suspected those hens.
- Of what?
:45:56
I think they're papists. Has he tried...
:45:59
Now you're pulling my lower extremity.