:11:15
Oh, good morning, Bill.
Good morning.
:11:20
Oh, good morning,
Eileen.
:11:22
My, oh, my,
what a lovely sweater.
:11:24
You know, of all your sweaters,
I love this one the most.
:11:27
Mr. Simmons is waiting,
Mr. Maxwell.
:11:29
Hmm?
Oh, oh, yes.
:11:31
Good morning, Nicholas. Oh,
I'm so sorry that I'm late.
:11:35
But we had a seance
at the house last night,
:11:37
and it ran on
until all hours.
:11:40
It was a surprise seance for Mrs.
Maxwell. Her birthday, you know.
:11:43
Don't tell me you believe
in that sort of thing, Milo.
:11:45
Well, it means the world
and all to Mrs. Maxwell.
:11:48
Did you sign the papers?
Is the title clear?
:11:51
The title?
Uh, the papers?
:11:53
Oh. Oh, oh, oh, the house.
Yes, the house.
:11:55
Well, uh, no, no.
As a matter of fact, no.
:11:58
But, uh, Delroy Flemming promises
to sign the quick deed today.
:12:01
- That'll be it, then?
- Well, I sign after,
:12:04
then that should
finalize it.
:12:06
I can get my bulldozers
in on Monday, then.
:12:08
Well, now, I don't understand that,
Nicholas. Why bulldoze it down?
:12:12
If you took it down piece by piece, you
could sell some of that beautiful woodwork.
:12:16
Your uncle imported all that hand-carved
work. That must be worth a fortune.
:12:19
I haven't the time. I've
got to get back to Chicago.
:12:21
Now, you're sure that I
can start on Monday, then?
:12:24
Well, l... I foresee no
problems, Nicholas. Good.
:12:31
I don't know. You try and you try
and you try, and what do you get?
:12:34
Heartaches! Now wait a minute, Luther.
:12:37
You didn't do so bad. Your
pictures turned out nice.
:12:40
You had a good murder story
going there.
:12:43
Only trouble was,
nobody got killed.
:12:45
Oh, Mr. Boob.
That's me.
:12:47
B-double-O-B...
boob!
:12:51
You know why you thought you
saw a murder out there, Luther?
:12:53
'Cause that's a murder house.
:12:58
Oh, they can't tear it down too
soon for me, I'll tell you that.