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00:21Why, Ma! My, oh, my, oh, my!
00:26Wow!
00:27Like it?
00:28Oh, it's beautiful! How about that?
00:31Rosalie?
00:32Oh, Momma darling, you look lovely.
00:34Yeah?
00:35What kind of a dress is that?
00:36The hostess gown, Samuel. What do you mean?
00:39It's the first time you ever wore it.
00:41Oh, I never had any reason or occasion for it.
00:43When did I buy it for you?
00:44When you bought it for me three years ago for my birthday.
00:47Oh.
00:48Remember?
00:49Mm-hmm.
00:50Say, darling, put on your coat, huh?
00:51David, now, don't sit with your suspenders.
00:54Rosalie, go inside, make coffee, put your fruit in a bowl,
00:57and put cookies on a plate.
00:59Okay, now.
01:00What time did you ask him over?
01:01I didn't ask, but I'm sure somebody will fall in.
01:04That's the regular procedure when new people move in the neighborhood.
01:07Leave it to your mother.
01:08It won't take long before she's a social butterfly.
01:11Why should it be different here than it was in the Bronx?
01:14Oh, she was certainly the belle of East Freeman Avenue.
01:16Your father's not so bad, either.
01:19Your husband, believe it or not,
01:21has been invited to speak at the Haverville Rotary Club.
01:24You mean it, Jay?
01:25I do.
01:26Why not, Pa?
01:27They'll be very interested.
01:29You know, dress manufacturing's a new industry in Haverville.
01:32Well, I must say it made me feel good when I got the invitation.
01:36Did you meet any of your neighbors, Marla, there?
01:38Well, I have a nodding acquaintance with four houses,
01:41and I said come up and see me sometime.
01:43Well, sometime can be any time.
01:45Why are you assuming tonight is the night?
01:46Because I read someplace in an etiquette book
01:49where new people move into a community,
01:51the immediate neighbors show their respect
01:53and ring the bell the first week they live there.
01:55And this is already the last day of the first week, Jake.
01:57I see.
01:58Sally, darling, did you put on your college pin?
02:00You know Dora's got my fraternity pin, Ma.
02:03Sam will open his mouth, and with five words,
02:05everybody will know he's a college man.
02:08I wish you had told me you were expecting.
02:11So what would be?
02:12I would have taken a nap after supper.
02:14Jake, everything's ready, Ma.
02:17Yeah, did you locate Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach?
02:20They also moved to Haverville.
02:23Mom, I meant the records, Uncle Dave.
02:25Don't start with the symphony records now.
02:27I'm not in such a cultured mood.
02:29And besides, Marla, you don't have to try
02:31to make an impression on your neighbors.
02:33Haverville will take you to their hearts
02:35like Tremont Avenue did, believe me.
02:37They certainly will.
02:39I hope so.
02:40You play, Jake.
02:42Oh.
02:43Humming
02:59I would think slowly before I did that.
03:03Oh.
03:04Well, it looks like you're going to win this game, too.
03:07Uh-huh.
03:08That'll make three in a row.
03:11Humming
03:13If anybody was going to come,
03:15wouldn't they be here already?
03:17Humming
03:23Oh, didn't I tell you somebody would come?
03:25You have your coat on?
03:26Uh-huh.
03:27And Jake, Jake, please be friendly and be a hostess.
03:30Well, answer the door already.
03:31Yeah.
03:35Good evening.
03:36Mrs. Goldberg?
03:37Oh, yes.
03:38I thought you might want to buy some tickets
03:39for our bazaar and dance.
03:40It's a benefit for the Haverville volunteer fireman,
03:43hook and ladder.
03:44Oh, yes, sure.
03:46Won't you come in and meet my family?
03:48Uh, Jake, this is the hook and ladder.
03:50This is Mr. Goldberg.
03:52Fred Hamilton.
03:53How do you do?
03:54Fred Hamilton.
03:55Meet my Uncle David.
03:56Romaine.
03:57Mr. Romaine.
03:58My daughter, Rosalie.
03:59Oh, Rosalie.
04:00And my son, Samuel.
04:01Hello, Sam.
04:02How do you do?
04:03I'll take your hat, Mr. Hamilton.
04:05And won't you sit down?
04:06Well, I'm afraid I don't have much time.
04:07Well, I'll get my purse.
04:09Chess, huh?
04:10Who's the champ?
04:11Uncle David here.
04:12I'm afraid he's got you.
04:14As usual.
04:15Chess is my father-in-law's game.
04:17The only trouble is there isn't very much competition
04:19for him in Haverville.
04:20Say, why don't you come over and challenge
04:22my father-in-law sometime?
04:23Oh, thank you.
04:24It'll be my pleasure.
04:25I'll have him give you a ring.
04:26His name is Hopkins.
04:27Hopkins.
04:28I'll remember.
04:30Mr. Goldberg, you know, this is a volunteer fire department.
04:32We'd like you as one of our members.
04:34Well, thank you.
04:35How about you, Mr. Romaine?
04:37Since I was three years old, I wanted to be a hook and ladder.
04:41Well, all kids do, I guess.
04:43Well, we meet every Wednesday night on Clark Street.
04:46Well, I've got a lot of calls to make.
04:47You folks want any tickets?
04:49Oh, we're great believers in fire prevention.
04:51Well, they're $1 apiece.
04:53Well, I'll take five, please.
04:55All right.
04:56Here.
04:57That's $5.
04:59My privilege and my honor.
05:01Well, see you at a fire.
05:04That's a good one.
05:05That's a good one.
05:06Don't forget the chess.
05:07Oh, and my hat.
05:08Oh, thank you.
05:09Thank you very much.
05:10Good night.
05:11Good night.
05:12Good night.
05:13Good night.
05:14Good night.
05:17Rosalie, put the tickets in the fruit bowl.
05:20Maybe you'll make some of your apple strudel for the bazaar, Molly.
05:24Why not?
05:25I will.
05:26What time is it?
05:27Well, on my watch, it's...
05:29Oh, telephone.
05:31Somebody's calling to see if they're receiving.
05:33Hello?
05:34Hello?
05:35Speak gently.
05:36Hello?
05:37Tell him the time doesn't matter.
05:38I beg your pardon?
05:39Is it the house next door or down the block?
05:41Just a minute, Ma.
05:42No, I'm sorry.
05:43This is 4861.
05:45Wrong number.
05:46Wrong number?
05:47Did you ask them if they're calling the Goldbergs?
05:49Ma, it wasn't for us.
05:50Well, very often I call the right party and get the wrong number.
05:53But it's also possible that it was the wrong number.
05:57It's getting late, Molly.
05:59The lights are on, Orlo.
06:02And the etiquette book said the first week.
06:06Where are you going, Molly?
06:08To take off my hostess gown.
06:10Good night, Papa Dolan.
06:11Good night, Rosalie.
06:14The door!
06:15Who's opening the door?
06:16I'll take it.
06:17Let Papa.
06:22Goldberg?
06:23That's right.
06:25A horseshoe.
06:26Horseshoe.
06:27Success.
06:28It's beautiful.
06:29For whom?
06:30For you, Ma.
06:32May you have as many friends in Haberville as you had at 1038 Tremont Avenue, the Bronx.
06:37Look.
06:38Mrs. Herman.
06:39Mr. and Mrs. Silverstone and family.
06:41Mrs. Fishbine and mother.
06:43Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and all the Barnetts.
06:46Hazel Corn, your butcher.
06:51Goodbye, Molly.
06:52Goodbye.
06:53And don't be lonesome.
06:54Listen, when the mountains didn't come, what my hammer did, I'll do.
06:58Good.
06:59Not everybody reads etiquette books.
07:01You're right, Jake.
07:02I'm going to do everything to make friends in my new environment.
07:05I'm going to extend myself.
07:07Do that.
07:08Pa, can you drop me off at school?
07:10I have to drop Sammy off at the railroad station first.
07:12He's making the 802.
07:14Sammy will.
07:15Papa's waiting.
07:16Don't be lonesome, Ma.
07:17Me?
07:19Bye, Ma.
07:20Goodbye.
07:21I'll see you Friday night.
07:22And study good and give my love to Dora.
07:24I will.
07:25Don't be lonesome.
07:26I don't want to hear it again ever and never.
07:28Wait, Jake.
07:29You'll drop me off at the garden equipment and hardware store.
07:32Hurry, Uncle David.
07:33I'll miss my train.
07:34Yes.
07:35You want something, Molly?
07:36No, I'm going shopping personally myself later.
07:38Don't be lonesome, Molly.
07:40Listen, my hammer was also lonesome, so we did something.
07:43When it comes to making friends and influencing people, leave it to Molly.
07:46That's something I never had trouble with.
07:48Never.
07:49Come on.
07:50I'm going to be late.
07:51Bye.
07:52Bye.
07:53Bye.
07:54Bye, Molly.
07:57Goodbye, Molly.
08:09Goodbye, silly.
08:10Goodbye.
08:11Goodbye.
08:12Goodbye, Molly.
08:13Goodbye.
08:14Goodbye, seated.
08:15Goodbye, Joan.
08:21Goodbye, Mary.
08:22Goodbye, mother.
08:23Molly, have a drink.
08:24I should be going.
08:25Hello, Davey Cracker.
08:27What's your real name?
08:29Billy Stevens.
08:30Oh, my, what a nice name.
08:32Would you like a cookie?
08:34Mm-hmm.
08:35Come.
08:41Come, Billy.
08:43Well, I know your name, but you don't know mine.
08:47What is it?
08:48Mrs. Goldberg.
08:49Take it.
08:50What's your first name?
08:51Molly.
08:52Molly Goldberg.
08:53Molly Goldberg.
08:54Where do you live, Billy?
08:56Down the block.
08:57Oh.
08:58Well, come for cookies any time to Mrs. Goldberg.
09:01I'm the cookie lady.
09:03Thanks.
09:04Could I have another one?
09:05Sure, take.
09:07Thanks.
09:08Bye.
09:09Goodbye.
09:10Tell Mama she wants my recipe.
09:11She can have it if you like my cookies.
09:25Oh, good morning.
09:27Good morning.
09:28I'm your new adjacent neighbor, Mrs. Goldberg.
09:31Oh, how do you do?
09:32I'm Mrs. Carey.
09:33How do you do?
09:34She's very nice if you would fall in on her sometimes.
09:38Some coffee and a snick snack?
09:40Oh, yes.
09:41Oh, yes.
09:42Oh, yes.
09:43Oh, yes.
09:44Oh, yes.
09:45Oh, yes.
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10:57Oh, yes.
11:00Oh, yes.
11:07Good morning.
11:09Good morning.
11:10Good morning.
11:12I'm your adjacent neighbor.
11:13We didn't have time yet to put our name in the front lawn, Goldberg.
11:17How do you do?
11:18I'm Mrs. Peterson.
11:19How do you do?
11:20Pleased to meet you.
11:22I see by the dainties on the line
11:24that you have a grown daughter.
11:26Yes, I have.
11:28She's going to be married soon.
11:30Oh, my congratulations.
11:32If you didn't buy the wedding dress yet,
11:34you see Mr. Goldberg manufactures wedding dresses,
11:37and you can get it wholesale.
11:39Oh, is that so?
11:40Oh, yes.
11:41And anything you want for yourself or your friends,
11:44just give me the size and you can get it wholesale.
11:47Thank you very much, I'm sure.
11:49But my husband happens to own and operate a retail dress
11:53shop on Main Street.
11:54Is that so?
11:55Yes.
11:56I thought there was a law against wholesalers
11:58selling to retail customers.
11:59Well, uh.
12:00Do you know what this can do to a small shop like my husband?
12:03It can put him out of business.
12:05That's what it can do.
12:06We have a big investment in our store,
12:08and I think what you're doing is not very ethical.
12:20Are you the lady that gave my child these chocolate cookies?
12:23Yes, I am.
12:24Well, I should think you'd know enough
12:26not to give a child anything to eat
12:27without asking his mother first.
12:29Billy's allergic to chocolate cookies.
12:31It's probably going to blow up like a balloon
12:33in the next few hours.
12:34Now, I know you didn't mean any harm,
12:36but I'll ask you, please, never to do such a thing again.
12:39Here.
12:49Here.
12:59Oh, my dear.
13:00Well, did Muhammad go to the mountains?
13:03Did you meet any of your neighbors?
13:06What's the matter, Molly?
13:08Nothing.
13:09Why nothing?
13:09When I said something?
13:11What happened already?
13:13Three times I opened my mouth, and three times
13:16I put my foot in it.
13:18That's all?
13:20It was better already if Mohammed didn't come to the mountain.
13:27What happened today, David?
13:28Molly didn't tell you?
13:30Don't ask her any questions, Pa. She's very upset.
13:33Don't I know?
13:34She didn't eat a morsel of supper, not a word did she speak.
13:37What happened?
13:39Yes, Ma?
13:41I can't find my stationery. It's not in the fruit bowl.
13:44I know where it is. I'll get it.
13:46Want to play a rommy tonight, Molly dear?
13:48No, thank you.
13:49I'm writing thank you notes to my beloved ones in the Bronx
13:53for their beautiful horseshoe.
13:55Molly, when are you going to throw out that reminder of your past?
13:58Never. Never, Jake.
14:00When the flowers wither, I'll take the horseshoe and put it in the attic.
14:04And I'll take the flowers and I'll put it in a book.
14:07Never, Jake. Never.
14:10Oh, how my friends in the Bronx loved me.
14:13How do you know they won't love you in Haverville?
14:17Jake, is there a law that says you can't sell retail if you're wholesale?
14:22There is.
14:25Here, Ma.
14:26You take my dictation?
14:27Mm-hmm.
14:29Is yes or no?
14:30Ma, don't get so upset.
14:35What did I say? What did I say?
14:38I said I have a get-thin book.
14:40So she got insulted.
14:42What child don't like chocolate cookies?
14:44Should I know a child is allergic to chocolate cookies?
14:47My children were never allergic to chocolate cookies.
14:50I even called her up and I said,
14:52how is Billy, did he blow up yet?
14:54And she got insulted.
14:57Right. Dear Mrs. Herman.
15:00I'll take it. I'll get it.
15:01I got it.
15:03Hello?
15:04Yes.
15:05Who?
15:06Just a minute.
15:07For me?
15:07It's long distance.
15:08How long?
15:09Who?
15:11Oh, hello, Mrs. Herman.
15:13My Mrs. Herman?
15:15Oh, give me.
15:16Just a minute.
15:18Talk a little bit.
15:19Talk a little bit so I pull my emotions together.
15:22Talk a little bit.
15:23How are you?
15:25No, she's here.
15:26Only she's pulling herself together.
15:29Well, Molly, you pull together, it's long distance.
15:31Give me.
15:33Hello.
15:35Hello, Mrs. Herman.
15:37How are you?
15:39Fine.
15:40Fine.
15:41Darling, for that horse you stepped across the threshold.
15:45Yeah.
15:46Well, I'm going to write to everybody, sure.
15:49Oh, friendship, friendship.
15:52Listen, dear.
15:53I'm knitting for two sea little booties
15:57and a slip and a sweater.
16:00Tell me, tell me, how is everybody, the grocery lady?
16:04And how is Hazel Carmine Butcher?
16:08I'm glad.
16:09Did she have yet from around the corner?
16:13A girl?
16:14Oh, yes.
16:15Wonderful.
16:17Me?
16:19I'm fine.
16:21I'm the belle of Haverfield.
16:25Mom.
16:32Hello, Mrs. Herman.
16:34She's very lonesome.
16:37Why don't you come out and spend a few days with her?
16:41No, the sooner the better.
16:44Believe me, Mrs. Herman,
16:45this is more important than your grandchild's birthday.
16:48Please.
16:50Oh, wonderful.
16:52Wonderful, we'll surprise her, huh?
16:55Yes.
16:56Yes, I'll meet you.
16:57Fine.
16:58And thank you.
16:59Goodbye.
17:01Mrs. Herman will be here tomorrow.
17:03You asked her to come?
17:04Well, you heard me.
17:06Well, now what will be when Mrs. Herman goes home?
17:08Jake, I made up my mind.
17:11I made my decision.
17:12I'm going to be a captain, a captain of my own fate.
17:15This is my home and this is where I'm going to live
17:17and this is where I'm going to make my life.
17:19Did I ever have trouble with people?
17:21Never.
17:22Never.
17:25Where are you going, Mother?
17:26To commune with myself.
17:28So why are you taking the horseshoe?
17:30For inspiration.
17:36I'm going to school, Mother.
17:37Yes, I hear.
17:39Yes, I'm going to school.
17:41The one I'm the most excited about.
17:43Now, Mrs. Herman, I'm going to tell you
17:46where you're going to live.
17:49I'm going to the attic of the cabin.
17:51Yes, I'm going to the attic of the cabin.
17:54Oh, thank you, Mother.
17:55Oh, Mr. Herman, I'm sure you'll like it.
17:59It's going to be wonderful.
18:01You're going to the attic of the cabin?
18:02Yes, I am.
18:03And I want to pay for all damages and all doctor's expenses, et cetera, et cetera.
18:08Oh.
18:09Well, I'll be very glad to.
18:14See?
18:16She wants me to step in.
18:17I wonder why.
18:18Mama, darling, I'm ready.
18:19Where are you going?
18:20I still have a strudel in the oven, darling.
18:25Take my room and put it in.
18:26If it comes out dry, cool it.
18:29Where are you going?
18:30And take everything next door and say it's a snick snack for me.
18:33And put in the card that I wrote out, neighborly yours.
18:35All right.
18:36But where are you going?
18:37To Peterson's dress shop.
18:38Come, Rosalie.
18:39Hurry.
18:40Please, I'll be coming.
18:41Did Papa go to pick up Mrs. Herman?
18:49Yes.
18:50But not a syllable to Mama.
18:51Rosalie, are you coming up here or not?
18:52OK, Ma.
18:53Mommy, darling, you look beautiful.
18:54Yeah?
18:55So go slip, too.
18:56Let me see how the dress looks on you.
18:57David?
18:58So how do you like my new dress?
18:59Beautiful.
19:00So where's Jake lingering so long?
19:01He went to get a cigar.
19:02How long does it take to get a cigar?
19:03Oh, so there he is.
19:04Jake, where were you so long?
19:05No.
19:06I don't believe it.
19:07Surprise.
19:08Mrs. Herman.
19:09Oh, my darling.
19:10Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
19:11Hello, Mrs. Herman.
19:12Hello, Uncle David.
19:13I'm so glad to see you.
19:14Jake, why didn't you tell me?
19:15You knew it, too.
19:16I didn't.
19:17I didn't.
19:18I didn't.
19:19I didn't.
19:20I didn't.
19:21I didn't.
19:22I didn't.
19:23I didn't.
19:24I didn't.
19:25I didn't.
19:26I didn't.
19:27I didn't.
19:28Well, why did you tell me it wasn't Yasso?
19:29You knew it too?
19:30Oh, my.
19:31Come in.
19:32Come in.
19:33Oh, what a beautiful house.
19:34You like it?
19:35Oh, you fixed it up beautiful.
19:36I'm all early American.
19:38Why, so let me look at you.
19:41Only for you would I come.
19:43It's my grandchild's birthday tomorrow, but when I heard that you were lonesome, and the
19:47way you sounded over that telephone, you, you of all people, lonesome.
19:53When I told the women they were heartbroken, they said Mrs. Herman packed.
19:56Go and stay with Mrs. Goldberg as long as you can.
19:59We'll all take turns.
20:01Mrs. Silverstone is arranging to come next week
20:03to spend a few days with you.
20:05But you know something?
20:06In spite of everything, you look wonderful.
20:08Hello, Mrs. Hermann.
20:09Rosalie, darling!
20:12Oh, look.
20:13Look at that beautiful dress.
20:15Brand new.
20:16I just got it.
20:16Potter, you like it?
20:17Another new dress.
20:18You've got a closet full of dresses.
20:19Mama got one, too.
20:21Where did you buy them?
20:22Peterson's.
20:24Retail.
20:25My neighbor has a retail store.
20:27Excuse me.
20:29Oh, I'm so excited.
20:30I was loathsome.
20:33Mrs. Goldberg.
20:34Oh, Mrs. Kears.
20:35Mrs. Goldberg, you genius, you.
20:38I've eaten plenty of food in my life, as you can see.
20:42But whatever was in this pot?
20:44Timmis.
20:45Timmis?
20:46Well, it was just heaven.
20:48And the fish?
20:49Gefilte.
20:50Gefilte.
20:51Oh, and the little pies?
20:52Strudel.
20:53Strudel!
20:54I never tasted anything like it in my life.
20:57Never.
20:58I'm glad you like it.
21:00I'd like you to come in and meet my family, please.
21:01Oh, yes.
21:03This is Mrs. Carey.
21:04My husband, Mr. Goldberg.
21:06How do you do?
21:07And my Uncle David.
21:08Romaine.
21:09And my Rosalie.
21:10How you doing, Mrs. Carey?
21:11And I want you to meet Mrs. Herman, please.
21:14This is my New York neighbor.
21:15We lived adjacent window to window for years.
21:17Mrs. Carey.
21:19How do you do?
21:19I'm very glad to know you.
21:21I'll take it.
21:22I'll get it.
21:23I got it.
21:24Hello?
21:25Yes.
21:26One minute.
21:27My dear, hook and ladder for you.
21:30Hook and ladder for me?
21:32Hello?
21:34Yes, speaking.
21:36Oh, oh, yes, of course.
21:38Just one minute.
21:39Jake, darling, I told the hook and ladder
21:41that you would give them a fashion show for their bazaar.
21:44You did?
21:44Yeah.
21:45All right?
21:46Fine.
21:46Hello?
21:48Yes, of course.
21:50How is?
21:51Oh, you did?
21:53Oh, thank you very much.
21:54Wait until I jot, please.
21:55Rosie, darling, jot me down in my calendar, please.
21:58Tuesday evening on the entertainment committee
22:01for the hook and ladder.
22:02OK, Ma.
22:03Thank you very, very much.
22:04I'll be there.
22:05Bye.
22:07Mrs. Goldberg, if you're free on next Thursday,
22:10I'd like to propose you as a member of our gourmet club.
22:13I'd like you to make a little talk on, uh, uh, simmies,
22:17and, uh, uh, strudel, and, uh, guh, guh, um, well,
22:22all around the world dishes.
22:25Uh, Rosie, darling, put me down for Thursday next.
22:28Excuse me.
22:30Just a minute.
22:31Momentarily.
22:33Mrs. Goldberg, no apology.
22:36Billy's perfectly all right.
22:37Your chocolate cookies didn't hurt him a bit.
22:39So I knew there must be something wrong with mine.
22:41Probably the soda.
22:42Anyway, if you'll just give me your recipe,
22:44Billy can have all the chocolate cookies he wants.
22:47I'm so glad.
22:48Please come in and meet my family.
22:49Oh, how do you do?
22:50This is my Uncle David.
22:51Romaine.
22:52And my husband, Mr. Goldberg.
22:54How do you do?
22:54My pleasure.
22:55And my daughter, Rosalie.
22:56Rosalie?
22:57How do you do?
22:58Oh, Daisy, hello.
22:59And this is my friend, Mrs. Herman from New York.
23:01How do you do?
23:02Hello?
23:03Yes, it's for you, Molly.
23:05Oh, thank you.
23:07Hello?
23:09Who?
23:11Humphrey?
23:13I gave her your name.
23:14It's about the garden club.
23:16Oh, yes, Mrs. Humphrey.
23:19Yes.
23:21Oh, I'll be very glad.
23:23Thank you for the invitation.
23:25Bye.
23:27Oh, my.
23:28Rosalie put me down for Friday for the garden club.
23:30Oh, is Mrs. Goldberg going to be with us in the garden club?
23:32Oh, she certainly is.
23:35One minute.
23:36One second.
23:39Good evening, Mrs. Goldberg.
23:41Well, do you like your dressing?
23:42Oh, I love it.
23:43Oh, I love it.
23:44Lovely.
23:45Please come in and meet my family.
23:47Oh, I'd love to.
23:48Hello, dear.
23:48Hi, Julie.
23:49My Rosalie.
23:50How do you do?
23:51And this is Mr. Goldberg, my husband.
23:54How do you do?
23:55And my Uncle David.
23:56How do you do?
23:57And this is Mrs. Herman, my friend from New York.
23:59Very glad to meet you.
24:00And this is Mrs. Peterson.
24:03Oh, Mr. Goldberg, my husband wants
24:05to know if he can come down to your factory
24:07and look at your lines.
24:09I'd be delighted.
24:10And everybody, remember, you're
24:13expected at my daughter's wedding two weeks from today.
24:18Two weeks from today.
24:19And Rosalie.
24:21Mr. Goldberg, what time is it?
24:24Five minutes to 10.
24:25Why?
24:26I'd like to take the 10.30 train back to New York.
24:28But you just got here.
24:29Well, I only came because you told me she was lonesome.
24:32Lonesome.
24:38Goodbye, Mrs. Goldberg.
24:40Where are you going?
24:41I'm going back to New York.
24:42It's my grandchild's birthday tomorrow.
24:44Goodbye, darling.
24:45Goodbye.
24:46Goodbye.
24:46All right.
24:47I'll tell the Bronx how busy you are.
24:50Do that.
24:52And tell them that my calendar is overflowing.
24:55I will.
24:56Goodbye, darling.
24:57Goodbye.
24:57Bye.
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