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00:00The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, starring the entire Nelson family.
00:05Here is Ozzie, who plays the part of Ozzie Nelson.
00:07And of course, his lovely wife Harriet, as Harriet Nelson.
00:11The older of the Nelson boys, David, appears as David Nelson.
00:15And his younger brother, the irrepressible Ricky, played by Ricky Nelson.
00:20The Nelson's next door neighbor, Thorny, is played by Don DeFore.
00:24Oh, Bob, can I have a funny?
00:30Oh, you got the paper. Can I have the back section, dear?
00:32Can I have the front section, Pop? Today's the last chapter of the Black Hawk serial.
00:35Well, look, maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me when I go all the way out to the front
00:41and get the paper from off the lawn or from underneath the hedge or from up on the roof
00:45or wherever the boy happens to leave it, that I'm entitled to read it first.
00:49Don't you think so?
00:50Oh, your father's right, boy.
00:52You know, carrying the paper can be very heavy work,
00:54especially when it's got a lot of big words in it.
00:57All right, go ahead and enjoy yourselves.
01:00But it seems to me if I go all the way out front to get the paper,
01:03Ricky shouldn't grab for the funnies and you grab for the back page
01:07and David grabs the front while I'm left with the want ads.
01:10No, you're absolutely right, dear. It isn't fair.
01:12You go ahead and read the paper.
01:23I don't mean to be a tyrant about this. I don't want you all to hate me.
01:28Oh, no, Pop. Go ahead and read the paper.
01:34You're not interested in the Black Hawk serial, are you, Pop?
01:39Oh, thanks.
01:42I'm not interested in the Black Hawk serial.
01:45You're not interested in the Black Hawk serial, are you, Pop?
01:50Oh, thanks.
01:53I'll get to the front page.
01:56Thanks, Pop.
01:57Jared, you're not interested in the back section, are you?
01:59Yes, thank you.
02:02Now, look, does everybody have what he wants?
02:04Is everybody satisfied?
02:06Yes, thank you very much.
02:16Wanted. Young man to work in furniture store.
02:20Oh, for goodness sake.
02:22No, no, no, please, Harry. You're interrupting me.
02:24I'm reading a very interesting article about Leonard Farnham here.
02:27Who?
02:28Leonard Farnham. He's not responsible for his wife's deaths.
02:33Ozzie, listen, do you remember Pop Gibson from Palisades Park?
02:38You mean the old guy who used to operate the Ferris wheel?
02:40That's right. He's in town.
02:42He's in town here?
02:43He's staying down at the Benson Hotel.
02:45Look at his picture in the paper.
02:47Well, how about that?
02:49H.R. Gibson, affectionately known as Pop,
02:52oldest member to attend amusement park operator's convention.
02:55Who's he, Pop?
02:56He's an old fellow who ran the Ferris wheel back in Palisades Park, New Jersey.
03:00A wonderful old guy.
03:01Used to let young couples ride a little longer and stop the wheel when they were up on top.
03:05Did you and Mom ever ride on his Ferris wheel?
03:07Oh, you bet we did.
03:09In fact, it was on old Pop Gibson's Ferris wheel your mother and I became engaged.
03:13Remember, Harriet?
03:14Very well, dear.
03:16How did you ever get up courage enough to ask me?
03:21Gee, did you propose to Pop, Mom?
03:23Yeah, sure.
03:24No, no. Actually, I proposed to your mother, David.
03:27Or so she would have us believe.
03:30I wonder how old Pop Gibson is by now.
03:33Oh, gee, I don't know.
03:35He was about 70 then, it seemed.
03:37That was about 20 years ago.
03:39Gee, I'd hate to guess how old he is.
03:41I'd sure like to see him again.
03:43Hey, why don't we invite him out for dinner?
03:45Hey, that's a wonderful idea.
03:47We could go down to the hotel and surprise him.
03:49He probably doesn't even know we're married.
03:51Well, I imagine he might guess it.
03:53After all, we sure spent enough time on that Ferris wheel of his.
03:56Didn't you do anything else at the park, Pop?
03:59Oh, sure.
04:00We used to go dancing in the pavilion.
04:03And we'd ride out in the boats on the lake.
04:06And we'd stroll hand in hand through the park and the moonlight.
04:10And we'd ride through the tunnel of love.
04:13Yeah, but what'd you do for excitement?
04:17Oh, Ricky, don't be such a sap.
04:19Oh, I'm only kidding.
04:20It's kind of hard to tell sometimes, though, huh?
04:36Welcome aboard.
04:39Room 412 for Mr. and Mrs., uh, John Smith.
04:57Uh, pardon me.
04:58Do you have Mr. Gibson registered here from Palisades Park, New Jersey?
05:02He's with the convention.
05:03Yes, sir.
05:04And there's a lovely gentleman sitting over there across the lobby.
05:07Oh, oh, yes.
05:08Thank you very much.
05:09Certainly welcome, sir.
05:10How about that?
05:11He hasn't changed a bit, has he?
05:12No.
05:13I wonder if he'll remember us.
05:14Oh, sure.
05:19Mr. Gibson?
05:20Yes?
05:21Well, well, well.
05:23Look who's here.
05:25Remember me?
05:26Palisades Park?
05:27Why, of course, dear girl.
05:28Your little lady.
05:29Harriet Hilliard.
05:30Now, what did you go and tell me first?
05:32I never forget a name or a face.
05:34Little Harriet Hilliard.
05:36You know, you was the prettiest girl that ever rode on my Ferris wheel.
05:40Oh, Pop.
05:41Yes, you was.
05:42And this is my husband.
05:43Remember me, Pop?
05:44Now, don't tell me.
05:45Don't tell me.
05:46Well, of course.
05:47You two was always together.
05:48That's right.
05:49You young rascal, you.
05:50Would you sit down?
05:51Yes, thank you.
05:52Sit down.
05:53So you two got married, huh?
05:54Yes.
05:55Well, I ain't surprised.
05:56I always knowed you'd get her, Walter.
05:59No, no, no.
06:00Ozzie.
06:01Ozzie Nelson.
06:02Oh, of course, dear boy.
06:03Of course.
06:04You live here in town, do you?
06:05Yes, we do.
06:06We saw that handsome picture of you in the paper,
06:08and we just couldn't resist stopping down to see you.
06:10Well, bless your heart, dear girl.
06:12Matter of fact, I think you look even younger today
06:14than you did 20 years ago.
06:16I suppose you're right.
06:1720 years?
06:18It's been 20 years.
06:19How time flies.
06:21You know, it seems like only yesterday.
06:23If you two lovebirds were to walk around the park hand in hand,
06:27you'd always be a romantic pair.
06:30And you'd spend a lot of time up on my Ferris wheel, too.
06:35And in the tunnel of love.
06:37Tunnel of love.
06:38Remember?
06:39Any time anybody come looking for you,
06:41they know they'd find you on my Ferris wheel
06:43or in the tunnel of love.
06:45Just saying.
06:46And you was the kissiest young fella I ever knew.
06:52I know, Pop.
06:53Oh, now, yes, you was, Walter.
06:57Oh, no, no.
06:58Ozzie.
06:59Ozzie Nelson.
07:00Oh, yes, yes, of course, dear boy.
07:02Yes.
07:03Well, the main reason we stopped down was to ask you
07:05if you couldn't come out to the house for dinner tonight.
07:07Can you make it?
07:08Well, bless your heart, dear girl.
07:10You know, the fact of the matter is,
07:11I ain't had a good home-cooked meal since I got off the train.
07:15Oh, well, we'll look forward to seeing you.
07:17We just live a few blocks from here.
07:19Here, I have the address written on this card, Pop,
07:22so you can't miss it.
07:23Well, I got an awful good memory,
07:24but I'll take the card just in case, you know.
07:28What's this?
07:29Ozzie Nelson.
07:31A friend of yours, Walter?
07:33No, no, no.
07:34I'm Ozzie Nelson, dear.
07:36Oh, yes, of course, dear boy, of course.
07:39Then I'll see you about...
07:40About 7 o'clock, Pop.
07:42That'll be fine, that'll be fine.
07:44All right, fine.
07:45Goodbye.
07:46Goodbye, goodbye.
07:47I'll see you at 7.
07:48Yes.
07:50I hope I can whip up a nice dinner tonight.
07:52Oh, you always do.
07:54He's a cute little old guy, isn't he?
07:56Who's that?
07:57Pop Gibson, of course.
07:58Oh, yeah.
08:01Funny how he kept calling me Walter.
08:03Yes, I noticed that.
08:05Yeah.
08:07He said whenever anybody wanted to find you and Walter,
08:09they'd just look in the tunnel of love.
08:13Wonder who Walter was.
08:15I don't know, dear.
08:16I imagine he was some boy I went out with.
08:18Oh, probably just a boy you went out with once
08:21and never saw again.
08:23He was probably such an unattractive guy,
08:26you know what I mean, such a boring kid,
08:28that you never wanted to see him again.
08:30I wouldn't say that.
08:31Most of the boys I went out with were pretty attractive.
08:34At least I thought so at the time.
08:36Whoever Walter was, he probably took me to the amusement park
08:39if Pop Gibson saw us there.
08:41Oh, sure, sure.
08:42That's probably what happened.
08:44It was all a very innocent affair.
08:46His parents probably drove the two of you over in their car,
08:50and you probably went on the Ferris wheel
08:52and rode in the tunnel of love together,
08:55the four of you all sitting in one seat.
08:58And then his mother and father drove you home.
09:01Most of the boys I went out with had their own cars.
09:05Oh?
09:06Well, did your mother approve of your driving around
09:10with this hot rod?
09:12Driving around with this hot rod maniac,
09:14dashing up and down streets without regards for life and limb?
09:18Oh, please, dear.
09:19Can't we forget about this Walter, whoever he is?
09:22Oh, yes, yes.
09:24Don't get disturbed about it, Harriet.
09:26Naturally, I'm a little bit curious as to know who the boy was.
09:30Aw, come off of it.
09:31You don't think you were the first boy I ever had a date with?
09:34Well, no, no, of course not.
09:37You weren't the first girl I ever had a date with either.
09:41I wasn't?
09:42Well, no, of course not.
09:44Well, be darned, you certainly had me fooled.
09:54Hi, Oz.
09:55Oh, hi, Thorny.
09:57Harriet said you were in here.
09:58Yeah, I sit down.
09:59What's that you're looking at?
10:01Oh, it's a photograph album.
10:03Some old pictures taken before Harriet and I were married.
10:06Just trying to refresh my memory on some of the fellas that Harriet used to.
10:10That is, that Harriet and I knew.
10:14These old pictures are really fun.
10:16Yeah.
10:17Who's this?
10:18Oh, that's me when I was in the ROTC at high school.
10:23ROTC, huh?
10:25Yeah, some of these old pictures are real kick.
10:31Here's our high school graduation class.
10:34Where are you, Oz?
10:35See if you can find me.
10:37Well, there's a lot of people in there.
10:38Oh, go ahead.
10:39Look, see if you can find me.
10:41It's a pretty big class.
10:43You know, I get a kick out of these group pictures.
10:46Photographers always arrange it so that the good-looking people are in front
10:49and the funnier-looking people are way in the back.
10:54I never heard of that before.
10:56Say, they put the funnier-looking people in the back?
10:59Oh, sure, Oz.
11:00That's an old photographer's trick.
11:01Makes the whole group look better.
11:03Now, let's see if I can find you.
11:05Don't bother, Thorny.
11:06There's such a crowd.
11:07No, no, no, see if I can.
11:08No, really, Thorny, you'll never find me.
11:10No, wait, Oz.
11:11This looks like you back here against the wall.
11:14No, no, I just remembered.
11:16I think I was absent that day.
11:17I was getting a haircut or something.
11:21Say, isn't this Harriet?
11:22The girl surrounded by all the fellas?
11:24Yeah.
11:25Let me see.
11:29No, I know all those people.
11:31See, Harriet was a class secretary.
11:32These were all class officers.
11:34That's the reason they're grouped around so close to her like that.
11:36That's why they take these.
11:39Walter isn't in here.
11:41Walter?
11:42Who's Walter?
11:43Oh, the whole thing is kind of silly, Thorny.
11:46Started this afternoon.
11:48You'll never believe this, but I got the most ridiculous idea.
11:52Well, that is hard to believe, Oz.
11:56Let me tell you about it.
11:57You see, this afternoon we met this old gentleman we used to know
12:00years ago in Palisades Park when Harriet and I were going together
12:03before we were married.
12:05Well, what's the unbelievable part?
12:06Well, I'm coming to that.
12:08And this old fellow started calling me Walter.
12:13See?
12:14Evidently, there was some association between Harriet and somebody by that name.
12:19So, I got to thinking...
12:24This is ridiculous.
12:25Here comes the unbelievable part.
12:27You just passed it.
12:29No, no.
12:30What's so unbelievable about this man calling me Walter?
12:34The unbelievable part is that I got a little jealous.
12:38Oh, Oz.
12:39Absolutely nothing to get jealous about.
12:41No, no, no, no.
12:42Of course not.
12:43That's what I mean, you see.
12:45And I'd completely forgotten about the whole thing
12:47until you just came in here and mentioned it.
12:49Well, I'm sorry, Oz.
12:50I didn't realize I had mentioned it.
12:52Well, you didn't exactly mention it,
12:55but you kept referring to these fellows that Harriet used to go with,
12:59and so naturally it brought the incident to my mind.
13:02But I can assure you there's absolutely nothing to this whole Walter business.
13:06Well, I can believe that, Oz.
13:07I don't imagine it means anything.
13:09No, no, no.
13:10It doesn't, Thorny.
13:11And I wish you wouldn't be such an old woman about the whole thing.
13:14Actually, it's probably just a case of mistaken identity.
13:18I mean, I remind this man of somebody he knows named Walter,
13:22so when he saw me, he called me Walter by mistake.
13:25That sounds logical, doesn't it?
13:27Well, sure, Oz.
13:28For instance, I used to know a fellow named Freddy.
13:30He had stooped shoulders and very big feet.
13:32Now, every time I see anyone with stooped shoulders and very big feet,
13:35it reminds me of Freddy.
13:37Sure.
13:38Uh, stooped shoulders and very big feet, you say?
13:41Mm-hmm.
13:42Tremendous feet.
13:44You don't happen to know whether he had a brother named Walter, do you?
13:48Oh, forget about Walter.
13:51Well, Thorny, yes, I could forget about him
13:53if you'd stop worming his name back into the conversation.
13:56Now, wait a minute, Oz.
13:57You keep bringing him up.
13:59Only to prove there was absolutely nothing between Walter and Harriet.
14:04All right, Oz.
14:05I believe you.
14:06There was nothing between Walter and Harriet.
14:10What made you think there was in the first place?
14:13Oz, I'm going home before you start thinking I'm Walter
14:16and that Sid Thornberry's an assumed name.
14:19Pretty darn silly, Thorny.
14:22The whole incident is so silly.
14:26Somebody mistook me for, uh, what was the name again?
14:30Walter.
14:31Walter.
14:32See, it completely slipped my mind.
14:34Well, that's swell, Oz.
14:35That's really swell.
14:37I'll see you later.
14:38I'll see you later.
14:55Uh, Harriet, I'd like to talk to you.
14:57About what, dear?
14:58Oh, about your state of depression.
15:01My what?
15:02Your, your, your state of depression.
15:04You haven't been yourself all afternoon.
15:06This thing has been on your mind, and you've been brooding about it.
15:09You've been letting it get you down.
15:12Frankly, dear, you've been almost impossible to live with.
15:15What are you talking about?
15:16Well, you've just got to stop brooding about Walter.
15:20Who?
15:21Walter.
15:22Walter who?
15:23You know, the fellow Pop Gibson mentioned?
15:26Oh, yes.
15:28Well, why don't you just forget about him, Harriet?
15:31Oh, I thought we did that this afternoon.
15:34Believe me, dear, there's never been anybody in my life named Walter.
15:37I know that.
15:38That's the reason I say it's so ridiculous to keep worrying about him.
15:41Well, why don't we just forget the whole deal?
15:44All right.
15:50Des Moines?
15:52What?
15:54Did you ever know anybody named Walter in Des Moines?
15:58I haven't been in Des Moines since I was nine years old.
16:00Oh, oh, I was just curious.
16:14Kansas.
16:16What about Kansas?
16:17They grow corn in Kansas.
16:20You see, you thought I was going to say something about Walter.
16:23For goodness sakes, dear, get him out of your mind.
16:27Oh, dear, impossible.
16:29But it is nice to know that you're jealous.
16:32Jealous?
16:33Oh, for goodness sakes, Harriet, why should I be jealous?
16:35After all, suppose you did go out with a guy named Walter occasionally years ago.
16:40After all, I'm the one you married.
16:44You've been happily married all these years.
16:47We have two fine boys, David and Ricky.
16:52David is 16 now.
16:54Ricky is 12.
16:56Yes, I know them, dear.
17:01I imagine you like me a little bit.
17:04You seem to be fond of me.
17:05I'm very fond of you, dear.
17:07But right now, Pop Gibson's coming for dinner and I have to get it.
17:10So will you run along?
17:12Just one more interruption, if I may.
17:15Do you ever remember a guy named Freddie?
17:18Stoop-shouldered sort of a guy with big feet?
17:21No, I don't think so.
17:23No, Thorny knew such a fellow.
17:25Oh, that's very interesting.
17:28Yeah, we all know and remember people from the past, I guess.
17:33Remember Don Walden, the tall, red-headed kid?
17:36Oh, yes.
17:38Do you remember Tommy Peterson, the little fat boy whose clothes were always too small for him?
17:42And Al Dixon, the guy who always wore those sweatshirts?
17:45Yes.
17:47Quite a bunch of fellows.
17:48They certainly were.
17:54Uh...
17:55What ever happened to Walter?
17:58Huh?
18:03Never mind. I'll... I'll catch you. I mean...
18:17Well, good evening, Pop.
18:19Well, hello, dear boy.
18:21Am I late?
18:21No, you're right on time.
18:23Hello, Mr. Gibson. We're so glad you could make it.
18:25Well, thank you, dear girl. Thank you.
18:28Hey, just a minute.
18:30Don't tell me this big boy's your son.
18:32Oh, yes, he is.
18:33Youngest one, this is Ricky. This is Mr. Gibson, Ricky.
18:35Glad to meet you, Mr. Gibson.
18:36I'm sorry our older boy, David, can't be here. He's gone to a dance tonight.
18:40Yeah, you know how those teenagers are.
18:42Ricky, take Mr. Gibson's coat and hang in the closet, would you please, son?
18:45Dinner will be ready in just a minute. Won't you come on in and sit down?
18:47Yeah, come on in to the living room.
18:49Thank you, Walter.
18:52Oh, can I get you some more coffee, Mr. Gibson?
18:55Well, much obliged.
18:57Now, just a smidgen now, not too much, not too much.
19:00Are you still running a ferris wheel, Mr. Gibson?
19:02I sure am, honey.
19:04If I come to see you, can I ride on it?
19:06You bet your life you can, my boy.
19:08As I recall, it's pretty high, Rick. You might get a little scared.
19:12Oh, not if he's anything like his mother was, he won't.
19:16Oh, Mr. Gibson, would you like some coffee?
19:19If he's anything like his mother was, he won't.
19:21Oh, she certainly didn't love to ride on that old spinning wheel.
19:26Yeah, I guess she did.
19:28You know, if that old ferris wheel could only talk.
19:31Many a romance has been started on that old ferris wheel of mine.
19:36Yeah, I guess you're right.
19:38You know, there's something about a ferris wheel.
19:41Now, you take a young, good-looking girl and a boy and set them in one of them chairs,
19:46and the first thing you know, they're going around together.
19:50You know what I mean?
19:52Ferris wheel jokes.
19:54Can I get you some more coffee, Ozzie?
19:56Oh, uh, no thanks.
19:58I would like another glass of Walter, though.
20:08You see, things haven't changed much as far as I'm concerned.
20:12I sort of feel as long as that old ferris wheel keeps spinning,
20:16I'm sort of half Pop Gibson and half Sam Cupid.
20:20Say, that was a mighty fine cigar, son.
20:23Oh, that's fine.
20:24Here, have another one, Pop.
20:26Oh, no, no, no, no, thank you, no, thank you.
20:28Well, take one and put it in your pocket.
20:29Uh, well, I will. I'll smoke it in the morning.
20:32Good.
20:33Well, I hate to eat and run, as the old saying goes,
20:36but I swear it's getting a little past my bedtime.
20:40Oh, well, I'll get your hat and coat, Pop.
20:42Well, much obliged, dear girl, much obliged.
20:46Uh, say, Pop, I didn't want to mention this in front of Harriet,
20:50but there's something that's been puzzling me.
20:52Uh, what's that, dear boy?
20:54Well, are you, uh, are you pretty good at remembering people?
20:58Well, I hate to brag, but Pop Gibson never forgets a face
21:02and never forgets a name.
21:04Well, then, for goodness sakes, who's Walter?
21:07Walter?
21:08Walter.
21:09That's funny. I never forget a name, but, uh,
21:12I'm scared you got me there, David.
21:14No, no, no, no, no, no.
21:16I'm Ozzie. David is my son.
21:18Remember, he's the boy who's at the dance.
21:20Oh, yes, yes, of course, of course.
21:22Uh, now, just wait a minute. Let me think just a minute.
21:25Now, let's see.
21:27No, I'm afraid I don't know this Ozzie fellow, Chester.
21:31No, no, no, no, no.
21:33Walter, who's Walter?
21:35I mean, Chester.
21:36Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, Chester, yeah.
21:39Now, now, wait a minute, Pop. No wonder you called me Walter.
21:42You see, you meet so many people that you got a little confused.
21:45You see, that's the reason you don't remember my name.
21:48Don't remember your name?
21:50Well, why, listen, Freddy.
21:53I'm like an elephant when it comes to remembering.
21:56Well, I've got the best memory this side of the Rockies.
21:58I never forget.
22:00Just as sure as my name is...
22:07Be sure and tell them two dear boys good night for me, will you?
22:10Oh, you bet I will, Pop.
22:12And you've made me the happiest man in the world.
22:14There never was a Walter. It's all a mistake.
22:17Well, I don't know what you're talking about, Herbert,
22:20but I certainly have enjoyed it.
22:24Here you go, Pop.
22:25Oh, thank you, thank you.
22:27I called a cab for you.
22:29He's outside waiting now.
22:30Well, thank you, dear girl.
22:32And say, folks, I have had a wonderful time.
22:35Oh, thanks. It's been a pleasure having you.
22:37Yes, wonderful.
22:38And I want to thank the both of you, too.
22:40Okay, by the way, boy, drop me a line sometime, will you, boy?
22:44You bet.
22:45Well, good night, dear boy.
22:47Good night, Pop.
22:48Good night, Barbara.
22:53Oh, he's a great old fella.
22:55Yes, he is.
22:56Ozzie?
22:57Yes, dear?
22:59Who was Barbara?
23:02Barbara?
23:03Yes, Pop, Gibson called me Barbara just now.
23:05I wonder why.
23:06Oh, oh, that.
23:07Well, I wouldn't worry about it.
23:09He just probably remembered that I went through the tunnel of love
23:12a few times years ago with a girl named Barbara.
23:16I wouldn't get upset about it, dear.
23:18Oh, I'm not upset about it.
23:20How many times would you say you went through the tunnel of love with her?
23:23Oh, I don't know, Harry.
23:25It was so long ago, it's hard to remember.
23:27But as I say, I wouldn't worry about it if I were you.
23:30Ozzie Nelson, who was Barbara?
23:33I cannot tell a lie.
23:35What?
23:36I cannot tell a lie.
23:37That's an old quotation of Abraham Washington's.
23:43Well, don't look so worried, dear.
23:45I finally discovered the answer to the whole situation.
23:48You see, poor old Pop just can't remember names any longer.
23:51That's the reason he kept calling me Walter and just called you Barbara.
23:54Oh.
23:56And imagine you getting worried about Walter.
23:59Well, imagine you getting worried about Barbara.
24:02You've never even known a girl named Barbara.
24:06Oh.
24:08Come to think of it, I did used to go with a girl occasionally in high school
24:13who was named Barbara.
24:17And we did go over to Palisades Park occasionally.
24:23And we used to ride on the Ferris wheel
24:26and go through the tunnel.
24:31Harriet, try and remember.
24:33Who was Walter?
24:43Are you going to read much longer, dear boy?
24:46Uh, no.
24:47In fact, I'm just about ready to turn out the light now.
24:49Did you look in on the boys before you came to bed?
24:52Yes, they're both sleeping soundly.
24:54Oh, good.
24:55I put an extra blanket on little Henry. He seemed rather cold.
25:00Little Henry?
25:01Yes, our younger son, Henry.
25:02Oh, oh, oh. Yes, of course.
25:06Uh, how was Sam?
25:09He's sleeping fine.
25:11Oh, that's good.
25:13Well, good night, Barbara.
25:15Good night, Walter.
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