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00:00 [music playing]
00:03 Why did I make her any bigger pudding?
00:23 I forgot already how my cousin Simon likes my noodle pudding.
00:26 He had two portions already.
00:28 The scrape, how the crust, and that's all.
00:32 Where are the aspirins, ma?
00:34 Who has a head already?
00:35 Cousin Simon has a headache.
00:36 Oh, my gracious.
00:38 Look in my chest for the aspirin, Samuel, dear.
00:40 Maybe he shouldn't have any more pudding.
00:43 Molly, will you please come in already and sit on the table?
00:46 Your cousin Simon's conversation
00:48 is getting beyond my endurance.
00:49 Jake, you promised.
00:50 That's why I want you to come in and relieve
00:52 me of the burden of being a host before I forget my promise.
00:55 Jake, why is it?
00:57 Why is it every time my cousin Simon comes to the house?
01:00 How many times has he invited you to his house?
01:02 What's the matter?
01:03 Would it embarrass him to have his butler meet
01:04 his poor relations?
01:06 And why are you talking too loud?
01:08 Cousin Simon wants more cells in the refrigerator.
01:11 If I was a man that treated his family the way Simon treats his,
01:14 I wouldn't have the effrontery to call up and say I'm coming.
01:18 All right, but he's here already.
01:19 So what harm would be it?
01:20 And what a miss would it be if you would tell him
01:21 the things are not so good and you need work in the factory?
01:24 Ah, no.
01:25 Not me.
01:26 He knows the predicament I'm in.
01:27 He reads the women's wear.
01:29 He knows I'm standing with idle machines.
01:31 That business isn't so good with me at the moment.
01:33 If he was a cousin like I would be a cousin.
01:35 Hi.
01:36 Well, I'm waiting for the pudding.
01:39 Who does he think he is?
01:41 Everybody's who they think they are
01:43 and who you think they are, and what they are,
01:45 and what they hope to be, and also
01:46 what they hope they could be.
01:48 Thank you, Mrs. Shaker.
01:49 You're very welcome.
01:53 Have a headache, Simon?
01:54 A little.
01:55 Oh, sorry to hear that.
01:57 Here, dear.
01:58 I just have a little crust of the pudding left.
02:00 Oh.
02:01 All right.
02:03 Tell me, Simon, when will your family
02:05 be back from their cruise?
02:07 Do I know?
02:08 The bread, please.
02:09 The bread.
02:10 Simon, why didn't you take a vacation?
02:12 Me?
02:13 Me, a vacation?
02:15 Pass me the salt.
02:16 You have to have a talent for leisure, David.
02:19 I would have that talent.
02:20 You only think you would.
02:22 No, I would.
02:23 The pickles.
02:24 The pickles.
02:25 Well, for example, tell me, what would you do?
02:28 Well, it seems to me I would sit down and make
02:30 a list of all the relatives I couldn't see when
02:33 I was too busy to see them.
02:35 So who should I see?
02:37 Tante Elka?
02:38 Cousin Muckle?
02:39 Sarah?
02:40 Saul?
02:41 Why not?
02:42 Why not?
02:43 Poor relations are a liability.
02:46 How are they getting along?
02:47 Struggling.
02:49 Struggling?
02:49 Well, of course.
02:50 And what's the wonder?
02:51 They never want it any more than they have,
02:53 so they have nothing.
02:55 How is Sarah's son?
02:56 Max?
02:58 Two-family house that's hanging on four mortgages.
03:01 Sure.
03:02 He had to have a house that he couldn't afford.
03:04 And Muckle?
03:05 Muckle, don't ask.
03:06 A soda water stand with a telephone booth.
03:09 Why didn't he take a job?
03:11 He was lazy.
03:12 Sure.
03:13 It's much easier to sit there and sell for a penny plain.
03:16 He had to be a businessman.
03:17 And you, Jake, you had to continue
03:19 struggling year in and year out in the dress business?
03:22 What do you mean?
03:23 A little pickle cider?
03:24 What do you mean?
03:25 Well, if I can talk plainly, Jake.
03:27 A little pickle cider.
03:28 Let Simon talk plainly.
03:30 What are you trying to say, that I'm not a businessman?
03:33 You are a first class cutter, Jake.
03:35 Everybody in the trade knows that.
03:37 Simon, now that we're talking plainly, may I also indulge?
03:40 Go ahead.
03:41 Only stir up your memory, Simon.
03:43 Where would you be in a family--
03:44 I am a self-made man, Jake.
03:46 Nobody in this world is self-made.
03:49 Nobody.
03:50 I remember a little further back than Jake remembers.
03:52 Your Uncle Sal wasn't so lazy when he took money out
03:55 of the bank to help you, Simon.
03:56 And if your remembrance is not too short,
03:59 Tante Elka and her children and Motel and Joe,
04:01 may he rest where he is, when it came to help you when you
04:04 needed help, they put you into business with four machines.
04:07 Absolutely.
04:08 And if we're talking already, let's talk.
04:11 By who did you stay when you had no place to live?
04:13 Tante Elka.
04:14 And if we're talking, so let's talk.
04:17 What's the use talking?
04:18 I could talk from today till tomorrow and still
04:20 wouldn't be ready for a period.
04:21 Anything I ever got from my relations
04:23 was returned with interest.
04:25 Oh, the wrong kind of interest.
04:27 Maybe if you would listen--
04:28 If we're eating, let's eat already, please.
04:32 What is it, Simon?
04:35 A little bicarbonate soda.
04:36 Simon.
04:37 Bicarbonate.
04:39 Simon.
04:40 Simon.
04:40 What's the matter?
04:41 Here, sit down warm.
04:43 Here.
04:44 Open a window so somebody can stand.
04:46 What's the matter, Simon?
04:47 Simon's going across the street to Dr. Stark
04:49 and bring him over right away.
04:50 What?
04:51 The serious pneumonia.
04:52 The smelling salts.
04:53 Smelling salts.
04:54 Ma, what can I do?
04:55 Take off Simon's shoes.
04:57 Simon, darling, please.
04:58 What is it?
04:59 Don't talk.
05:00 It doesn't want you.
05:01 Jake.
05:01 It doesn't want you.
05:02 Smelling salts, please.
05:03 That's too safe.
05:04 Jake.
05:05 Here, smelling salts.
05:06 Smelling salts.
05:07 [coughing]
05:10 Inhale.
05:11 Open Simon's belt.
05:12 Inhale.
05:13 Simon's belt.
05:15 Dear cousin, exhale.
05:17 Inhale.
05:20 There he is, Doctor.
05:21 Why, Doctor dear, why, I'm glad you're here.
05:23 We were just sitting quietly, and all of a sudden--
05:26 I see.
05:27 --a collapse--
05:28 He does something, Doctor.
05:29 Now, just let me open your shirt.
05:30 Oh, don't sit up.
05:31 Rosalind.
05:32 Don't sit up.
05:32 Sit back.
05:34 Like my son, Sally's stethoscope.
05:37 Doctor dear, would you like us to remove ourselves?
05:40 Yes.
05:41 Yes, please.
05:42 Jake dear.
05:44 David, will you just stop cluttering and clattering
05:48 with the dishes now?
05:49 We're only trying to clean the table, Ma.
05:51 Ma, please, don't go to pieces.
05:53 Don't talk to me backwards and forwards when I'm
05:55 going through a crisis, Sammy.
05:57 Come on, Rosie.
05:59 We'll be upstairs if you want anything, Ma.
06:00 Molly, change your face.
06:09 You didn't hear the diagnosis yet.
06:11 You want me to give you my diagnosis?
06:13 Well?
06:14 Good don't look.
06:16 That's my diagnosis.
06:17 He had three portions of noodle pudding.
06:19 No wonder.
06:21 Should only be nothing.
06:23 Nothing it isn't.
06:24 To say that I ever loved Simon, I never did.
06:26 But I never hated him either.
06:29 He should only be well.
06:31 Mr. Goldberg.
06:31 Well, Doctor.
06:32 What is it, Doctor?
06:34 Could I use your telephone?
06:35 Of course. Surely.
06:36 Thank you.
06:37 What is your diagnosis, Doctor?
06:39 Well, I suspect that this may be a functional disturbance.
06:42 But I can't be absolutely sure until I perform some tests.
06:45 Oh, tests.
06:47 Well, tests is a natural--
06:49 So one thing is certain.
06:50 I don't want him moved.
06:52 Oh.
06:53 You-- Simon's--
06:55 This is Dr. Stark.
06:56 Miss Atkinson, call the registry
06:58 and get a couple of nurses.
06:59 A day nurse and a night nurse.
07:01 That's right.
07:02 Jake.
07:03 Yes?
07:03 Jake.
07:04 Jake.
07:05 Mm-hmm.
07:09 Jake, if he's ordering two nurses, he's not telling us.
07:13 Jake, I can read between the syllables.
07:15 Molly.
07:15 Simon.
07:20 Simon, the doctor said you're only functional.
07:24 A little water, please, Molly.
07:25 Yes, I'll get it.
07:26 No, Molly, Jake.
07:28 Don't leave me.
07:29 We won't, Simon.
07:31 We won't.
07:32 David.
07:34 Yes?
07:35 A little water, please.
07:36 All right.
07:37 Not Miss Lynch for this case, no.
07:39 Doctor, is it all right if the patient has some water?
07:42 Oh, of course.
07:43 I only ask because in intestinal cases,
07:46 my solid doctor never allows water.
07:49 Oh, well, that's all right.
07:50 He can have all the water he wants.
07:51 Who?
07:57 Miss Ellis.
07:58 Well, I thought she was on the Gerald case.
08:01 Oh.
08:01 Well, all right.
08:05 Send Miss Ellis over, then.
08:08 Yes, the two nurses.
08:09 That's what he wants.
08:10 Well, he could get along with one,
08:12 but he's the nervous type.
08:13 Drink quietly.
08:15 Quietly.
08:18 More water.
08:18 More water.
08:19 More.
08:20 Any messages?
08:27 Oh, well, read me Mr. Blish's report, please.
08:32 There's a large area of muscle involved
08:36 with marked axis deviation.
08:40 Well, he's in failure.
08:42 He hasn't too long.
08:43 Yes, he sounds like a pretty sick man.
08:47 That's good.
08:49 I, uh-- I think the family should be notified.
08:53 Well, maybe, uh, two or three days.
08:56 You never know.
08:59 Molly, just close your eyes, I'll be right back.
09:06 What is it?
09:11 Just heard the doctor.
09:11 What?
09:12 Simon is in failure.
09:14 What do you mean, failure?
09:15 It's an occlusion of the descending branch.
09:19 What does that mean?
09:20 Be prepared, Molly.
09:22 Be prepared.
09:23 For what?
09:24 The worst.
09:25 Absolutely the worst.
09:29 I'll be back with my portable cardiograph machine.
09:31 Doctor, dear, tell us what it is, no matter what it is.
09:34 Well, I will, Mrs. Goldberg, just
09:36 as soon as I get the reports.
09:37 But, Doctor, dear, you see, I want--
09:40 In the meantime, there's nothing you can do except, uh,
09:43 just keep him comfortable.
09:45 I'll be back shortly.
09:45 Molly, please.
09:50 Where there's life, there's hope.
09:52 Listen, Charlie, the doctor said it,
09:57 and I heard him with both ears.
09:59 So let me talk to Sally.
10:00 Molly, please.
10:02 The occlusion of the descending branch
10:05 with large area of muscle involved.
10:08 Well, of course he said it.
10:09 He said it, and I heard it.
10:11 With excess deviation.
10:15 Please, will Sally come for a consultation, maybe?
10:17 Sally, would you come for consultation, please?
10:21 Huh?
10:22 What, huh?
10:24 That what you think?
10:26 All right, I'll keep you toasted.
10:30 Goodbye, Sally.
10:31 Sally's coming?
10:33 No.
10:34 Why, David?
10:35 Don't ask me why, Molly.
10:36 If there was something he could do, he would come.
10:41 Jake.
10:43 Molly, listen to me.
10:44 Call Simon's family and let them come home at once.
10:47 Call them?
10:48 Where am I going to call them?
10:49 They're on a boat on some ocean.
10:50 Call them.
10:52 Well, I'll get dressed.
10:53 I'd better call my office and tell
10:55 them I wouldn't be in today.
10:57 Do that, Jake.
10:58 See how a person's only a fly?
11:00 A fly, not you, Sally.
11:03 Where can I find some towels, please?
11:05 Oh, morning, Miss Ellis.
11:07 David, did you get the nurse some towels?
11:09 Towels?
11:10 Right away, please.
11:10 And some more ice, please.
11:12 Some more ice.
11:14 My nice cubes are vacant, nurse.
11:15 Morning, Uncle Ben.
11:16 Morning, Rosalie.
11:17 Rosalie, darling, run across the street
11:19 to Miss Carey, maybe she can fill me up.
11:21 Please, you're taking the coffee.
11:23 Did you call the telephone company
11:25 to see that they had that bell softened?
11:27 Yes, everything is attended to.
11:29 I'm having all the buzzers softened a little bit.
11:32 Well, I hope so.
11:34 And be sure there's no unnecessary noise down here.
11:37 Yes, I'll tend to that also.
11:38 I'm sorry.
11:40 Did you attend to the cart for the night, nurse?
11:42 The cart, yes.
11:43 I'm expecting it any moment.
11:47 That's a very sharp bell.
11:48 I'm sorry, very sharp.
11:51 One second.
11:52 One minute.
11:55 Oh, you got the drugstore?
11:57 Hi.
11:58 Here are the things, Miss Olsen.
11:59 Thank you.
12:00 Come with me.
12:01 Here are the towels, please.
12:02 Thank you.
12:03 Come.
12:04 Lower, please.
12:05 David, on the lower register, vocally.
12:07 It's the cut, Molly.
12:11 Put it right over here, please.
12:16 Take it upstairs, please.
12:17 Please.
12:18 Please.
12:19 No admittance without permission, David.
12:22 Nurse, you?
12:26 Yes, Miss Goldberg?
12:27 The night nurse is here.
12:28 The night nurse?
12:29 I mean the cart, cart.
12:31 Oh.
12:32 Up here, my ma'am.
12:33 Up here, my ma'am.
12:36 Very gently, please.
12:39 Look out for my carpets.
12:40 Here are the ice cubes, ma'am.
12:45 Tiptoe off very gently, please.
12:49 Where are you going, Samuel?
12:51 I forgot the rubbing alcohol.
12:52 Slammed the door quietly.
12:53 Oy, David, David.
13:00 See how a person don't live forever?
13:03 Oh, I'm shaking like a leaf.
13:04 Shh.
13:05 Oh, shh.
13:12 A dead man is laying sick and no consideration.
13:16 Molly.
13:16 Shh.
13:17 Simon wants to talk to us.
13:19 Molly, hold my hand.
13:27 Tell me, Molly, how am I?
13:34 You're fine, Simon.
13:36 Fine.
13:37 Fine.
13:39 Very fine.
13:40 Molly, Simon is finished.
13:45 Finished.
13:47 I know now that life is a dream, an illusion, a shadow.
13:54 Life is just a day.
13:57 A day can be life, too, Simon.
13:59 Molly, I always wanted the wrong things.
14:03 Now that it's too late, I know.
14:07 The things that I might have done,
14:10 that I should have done, that I should have done,
14:14 I should have done.
14:16 Why did I turn my back on my own flesh and blood?
14:21 Hunter Elka, cousin Muttall, Sarah, Saul.
14:28 Did Jake have to struggle so much when I could have made
14:31 life so much easier for him?
14:35 Molly, before I close my eyes, my whole family and their family
14:41 will know that they once had a cousin, Simon.
14:44 Molly, call my lawyer.
14:50 I have to talk to him.
14:52 Simon, you'll get well.
14:55 If I get well, it will be a different Simon.
15:01 Jake, where is my dear cousin Jake?
15:05 Here I am, Simon.
15:07 Jake.
15:10 Jake, as long as you live, you'll never
15:14 have anything to worry about.
15:17 I need strangers to reap what I sowed.
15:21 You will be in complete charge of my factory, Jake.
15:25 Hunter Elka, she'll never have to worry for the rest
15:28 of her life.
15:29 Saul, leave her.
15:31 Only let me get well, Jake.
15:38 Only let me get well, you will be my right hand.
15:44 All I want to live to see is my family
15:47 enjoying the fruits of my labor.
15:50 That's all.
15:51 Just to see my dear family.
15:54 Well, he's not an easy patient, doctor,
16:02 and he watches the clock.
16:06 Thank you, doctor.
16:08 Morning, Miss Sellers.
16:09 Good morning, Miss Goldberg.
16:10 Well, what's the doctor's prognosis?
16:12 As soon as he gets here, we'll know.
16:13 Thank you.
16:14 Good morning, Miss Sellers.
16:15 Good morning.
16:18 Well, Molly.
16:19 When the doctor gets here, we'll get the report.
16:21 It's not [inaudible] us, Molly.
16:23 We know the report.
16:24 There's life, there's hope, David.
16:27 See how it takes a crisis to make a man?
16:30 He was always a man.
16:32 If not, he wouldn't be doing what
16:33 he's doing now for the family.
16:35 The Tante Elsie is giving $100 a month for life.
16:39 Muttley's getting a cigar stand in the garment center.
16:42 And Saul and Max, don't ask what he's
16:45 doing for the whole family.
16:46 And you, Jake, you're going to be his right hand.
16:50 Let him only get well.
16:51 I'm only sorry for all the years we didn't understand him.
16:55 And don't think, Molly darling, that this hasn't
16:57 been an awakening for me also.
16:59 I'm glad, darling.
17:00 So go, dear.
17:01 Go to the station.
17:02 You've got to meet Miss Springer, Simon's secretary.
17:04 I'm going, Molly.
17:05 Go, darling.
17:06 Another branch off the family tree.
17:13 Come, Springer.
17:19 I'll knock first because it's very critical.
17:21 The Simon's secretary is here.
17:29 Can she come in?
17:30 Yes, he's expected.
17:32 Hello, Mr. Simon.
17:33 Come in, Debbie.
17:34 Come in.
17:35 Sit down.
17:37 Tell me, did you make out all the checks
17:40 I asked you to make out?
17:41 I have everything here, Mr. Simon.
17:44 Are you well enough to sign them?
17:45 With my last strength, I'll sign them.
17:48 Debbie, if anything happens to me,
17:52 I want my dear cousin Jake to have power of attorney.
17:55 Don't go, Molly.
17:56 Don't go.
17:58 I want you to be my wife.
18:00 Don't go.
18:01 I want you to see with your own eyes.
18:03 Show my dear cousin the checks.
18:05 Aunt Elka, cousin Muttle, that's for the cigar stand.
18:13 Only gets well, Simon.
18:14 Only gets well.
18:16 And for you, Debbie, for your loyalty, your devotion,
18:20 how many years have you been working for me?
18:22 15 years.
18:24 15 years.
18:26 Double your salary, Debbie.
18:28 Double your salary starting next week.
18:30 Mr. Simon, thank you.
18:34 Oh, you have no idea what this is going to mean to me.
18:38 Tell me, Debbie.
18:39 I would like to know what this means to you.
18:42 Let me hear.
18:42 Let me have the pleasure.
18:44 Tell me.
18:45 Well, you see, a girl who has no husband to support her
18:48 has to think about her future.
18:51 I'll be able to save a little.
18:52 Every birthday won't seem like a nightmare.
18:56 There are so many things that people in your circumstances
18:59 can't understand, Mr. Simon.
19:02 Get me a pen, Debbie.
19:03 Molly, call up my relatives.
19:11 I want to see them once again.
19:12 Yes.
19:21 Yes.
19:22 Oh, that's splendid.
19:25 I'll tell him.
19:26 Well, thank you.
19:28 Mrs. Goldberg, I have good news for you.
19:31 Yes?
19:32 The cardiograph is negative.
19:34 Oh, negative.
19:36 It's wonderful.
19:37 Jake, David, wonderful news.
19:42 The cardiograph says it's negative.
19:44 No noise?
19:45 Negative?
19:46 Yes.
19:47 There's no injury and no thrombosis.
19:49 No thrombosis?
19:50 No.
19:51 And there's nothing wrong with your heart.
19:59 I knew it.
20:00 I'm not a doctor, but I knew there was
20:02 nothing wrong with my heart.
20:04 Why?
20:05 For what reason should I have a heart attack?
20:07 I'm not a doctor, but I knew it.
20:09 Now, Mr. Simon, please, there's still the blood count.
20:11 And don't forget about your gallbladder.
20:13 My heart is right.
20:15 Yes, but you may still require surgery, Mr. Simon.
20:18 What's a knife compared to a heart?
20:20 Tell my cousins the good news.
20:22 Oh, they already know.
20:24 I'll be back in a moment, Miss Brimel.
20:26 And now about these checks, Mr. Simon.
20:29 Well, good news can also be fatiguing.
20:34 I'll take a look at those checks again.
20:35 $100 a month, that's a lot of money.
20:43 Just figure out how much money a man has
20:46 got to have in the bank to get an income of $100 a month
20:49 at the present rate of interest.
20:51 Oh, Simon, we're so happy.
20:54 If it's negative and if it's no thrombosis.
20:56 And I tried to get Tante Alcantara to telephone,
20:59 so she'll tell the whole family to come,
21:01 but the line was busy.
21:02 Nurse, you don't think I ought to have any visitors?
21:05 Oh, I think you can have a few visitors
21:08 if they don't stay too long.
21:09 Well, perhaps we better wait to see what the doctor says.
21:13 I feel fatigued.
21:15 I think I'll rest until the doctor comes.
21:17 Well, rest, Simon, dear, rest.
21:20 Rest.
21:20 Rest.
21:21 I'll rest.
21:22 How's the patient today?
21:27 It seems to me, doctor, you should
21:29 have known without a cardiograph that I had no heart.
21:32 Well, in these matters, we like to be sure--
21:34 How about the hemoglobin?
21:36 No surgery is indicated.
21:37 I don't have to be operated on?
21:39 No.
21:40 There's nothing wrong with your gallbladder, Mr. Simon.
21:42 But you said it was infected.
21:44 Well, we did suspect a stone of the ampulla, but--
21:48 What did I have?
21:50 Well, you see--
21:51 Well, what was it?
21:54 A severe case of gastroenteritis,
21:56 which caused a formation--
21:57 Please, doctor, in plain English.
22:02 Mr. Simon, you overate.
22:05 Overate?
22:07 What am I doing in bed?
22:08 What I need is a long vacation.
22:10 That's a good idea.
22:11 A little vacation never hurt anybody.
22:13 Well, I'll see you this afternoon.
22:14 You won't see me this afternoon.
22:16 I won't be in Haverville.
22:18 All right.
22:19 Good day, Miss Springer.
22:21 Good day, doctor.
22:22 I'm so happy, Mr. Simon.
22:24 Miss Springer, I think you'd better get the next train back
22:26 to New York.
22:27 Yes, sir.
22:28 And now, Mr. Simon, if you'll just sign these checks
22:30 to your relations, I can mail them.
22:32 Well, checks?
22:33 Well, what's the hurry about checks?
22:34 I'm not dead yet.
22:35 Oh, and Mr. Simon, since you're thinking of taking a vacation,
22:38 that matter of my increase--
22:39 Your increase starts January 1st, $5 a week.
22:43 Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to get dressed.
22:44 [music playing]
22:48 Operator, how long can a line be busy?
22:52 Why, Sally, the doctor would have
22:53 known it was not thrombosis.
22:55 By his complexion, he would have known.
22:57 Hello, Tanta?
22:59 Me.
22:59 Tanta, Simon hasn't got a heart.
23:02 It's not a thrombosis.
23:04 Isn't that wonderful?
23:06 And Tanta, darling, I didn't want to tell you yesterday,
23:10 but I want you to listen to me, and I
23:12 want you to tell the whole family that they'll
23:14 remember they had a cousin, Simon.
23:17 Don't ask me.
23:18 Don't ask me any questions.
23:20 Just suffice it, suffice it that it's wonderful news.
23:25 All right, darling.
23:26 Goodbye, dear.
23:27 Goodbye.
23:28 Why didn't you tell her what Simon
23:30 is going to do for the family?
23:31 Because I want Simon to tell them himself.
23:34 Oh, Jack, darling, Simon's right hand you're going to be.
23:38 He won't be sorry.
23:40 The confidence he has in me will be repaid.
23:42 Oh, Jack, darling, and at long last,
23:45 Tanta will have a little comfort in her old age.
23:48 And Saul and Sarah and the whole family, their last years
23:53 will be bright.
23:54 Molly, maybe you'll fix a sneak snake for Simon?
23:57 You have to ask me, of course.
24:00 See?
24:01 So the coronary pectoris is null and void.
24:04 You see what a gastrocosm can do to a person?
24:09 Well, Simon, it's good to see you--
24:10 How do you feel, Simon?
24:11 A vacation, and I'll be like new.
24:13 Take a long vacation and forget everything.
24:15 I'll look after your interests.
24:17 You know that, Simon.
24:18 I know that, Jake.
24:20 But it just occurred to me that the dress business being
24:22 what it is, it might not be a bad idea
24:25 to sit out the next season or two until things change.
24:30 But Simon, you said--
24:31 Well, we'll talk about that when I get back.
24:33 I don't want to miss my train.
24:34 Simon, dear, see you next.
24:36 No, thank you.
24:37 Never again.
24:38 You and your snack almost killed me.
24:40 You realize that?
24:41 You almost killed me.
24:44 You have to be a little more careful
24:45 how you feed your guests, even if it is a relation.
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24:51 Well, Mrs. Shakespeare, when it comes to your relatives,
24:57 where there's life, there's no hope.
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