:58:11
Good lad.
:58:32
Her show is not going to run.
:58:35
She's going to be home again shortly.
:58:38
So I'm going to look on 8th Avenue...
:58:41
...and 51st Street in the theatrical district
to see if I can find a flat.
:58:44
Oh, she'd love that.
:58:46
Now listen, Maxine.
I just saw your mother.
:58:49
She says you don't think
the show will run a month...
:58:52
...and she says you took two dozen
pairs of nylons over there.
:58:55
So, do me a favor.
:58:57
As soon as the closing notice goes up,
take three pairs of nylons...
:59:01
...to the bookshop for me
and give them to Frank Doel.
:59:05
Tell him they're for the two girls
and Nora, his wife.
:59:08
Your mother says I am not to pay for them
as she got them at the sale at Saks.
:59:14
She'll donate them to the shop.
She's feeling pro-British.
:59:20
Ellery raised me to $250 a script.
:59:24
If it keeps up, I'll go to England
and browse around my bookshop myself.
:59:32
If I have the nerve.
:59:34
I write them the most outrageous letters
from a safe 3,000 miles away.
:59:39
I'd probably walk in there one day...
:59:41
...and walk right out again
without telling them who I am.
:59:51
Good dog! What a good girl you are!
:59:56
You're a good girl.
Come on. Let's go home!