:25:00
- Are you busy?
- No.
:25:03
- We must do some letters.
- Yes, coming.
:25:10
With best wishes, Cecily Farr.
:25:17
Dear Cecily: And a very bad cess
to old Mr. Martin.
:25:21
I'm so unstudious,
I never even went to college.
:25:25
I just have a peculiar taste in books.
:25:29
And I'm about as smart-looking
as a Broadway panhandler.
:25:32
I live in moth-eaten sweaters
and wool slacks.
:25:35
They don't give us heat in the daytime.
:25:37
It's a five-story brownstone...
:25:39
...the other tenants go to work at 9 a. M.
And aren't home until 6.
:25:43
Why should the landlord heat the building
for one script reader, writer...
:25:47
...working at home?
:25:49
I'm Ed. This is Ginny.
:25:53
- Helene.
- Hi.
:25:55
Okay, Helene, lead the way.
:26:00
- Do you live around here?
- No, we're looking.
:26:04
We're getting married soon.
:26:05
How nice!
:26:07
What kind of place are you looking for?
Something fancy?
:26:11
- I wouldn't say fancy.
- Two or three bedrooms.
:26:14
Big enough for a family.
:26:15
Something overlooking the park.
:26:18
That would be nice.
:26:20
How many rooms have you got?
:26:22
Well, I have a workroom, a sitting room...
:26:25
...a bedroom, a dining room and a kitchen.
:26:29
And here it is.
:26:33
Kettle's on.
:26:48
Poor Frank, I give him such a hard time.
:26:51
I'm always bawling him out.
:26:53
I'm only teasing,
but I know he'll take me seriously.
:26:56
I keep trying to puncture
that proper British reserve.
:26:59
If he gets ulcers, I did it.