:16:02
- Isn't that right, kid?
- Hardly ever.
:16:05
Of course, Rettig will drink anything.
:16:16
My! It's stuffy in here, don't you think?
:16:18
With the windows closed
the house cools off.
:16:21
No use letting all the warm air in now,
is there?
:16:26
I'd rather have the warm air
than no air at all' but...
:16:32
Malcolm.
:16:36
It's hard to believe.
:16:38
It's been such a long time.
:16:43
I think Malcolm was about 10 years old
when we last saw him.
:16:46
He said it'd been a pretty long time.
:16:49
The summer you fell out
the upstairs' window.
:16:51
He didn't happen to fall on his head, did he?
That would explain a few things.
:16:58
We've seen Malcolm since then...
:17:01
...at the funeral the following year,
wasn't it?
:17:04
Yes, of course.
:17:07
That was the following year.
:17:09
You bear a marked resemblance
to your father, Malcolm.
:17:14
Doesn't he?
:17:16
Yes, you do.
:17:21
How long are you thinking of staying?
:17:23
Just through tomorrow night.
We have to leave first thing Monday.
:17:27
But Monday is the Fourth!
:17:29
We have a wonderful parade
and a fireworks display.
:17:32
You should at least stay for that.
:17:35
Thank you, Mrs. Brandon,
but we really have to be shoving off.
:17:38
Do you expect a good crowd tomorrow?
:17:40
We expect to pick up
a nice piece of change tomorrow.
:17:43
Pays well, this sort of thing?
:17:46
If we make it interesting enough.
:17:48
How do you do that?
:17:50
Make it interesting?
:17:53
I shouldn't think
you'd have to do anything in particular...
:17:56
...to make it more interesting
than it is to begin with.
:17:59
What Browdy means
is the closer we come to the ground...