The Invisible Woman Page #2
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- 1940
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That's fine. Put everything
back now. Very good, sir.
Did you say, "Put everything
back"? I certainly did.
We're not leaving. We're
not leaving. We're... Aah!
Mrs., uh... Housekeeper!
Housekeeper!
Housekeeper!
Jackson is the name.
I've been with you for 12 years,
and the name's stillJackson. Mmm.
Mrs. Jackson, tomorrow I am
expecting a gentleman, Mr. K. Carroll.
Bring him right in here to me. Don't
mention a word of this to anybody.
Keep it a dead secret.
See that this is mailed
to him at once.
Take a very good look at him...
because you won't see him again.
It's the mail.
I'll get it.
I'm expecting a letter. All right, honey.
Have you got a letter for me?
K. Carroll?
That's it.
Thank you very, very much.
Oh!
Oh, have you got a feller?
- Hooray! He's made an appointment!
- Then you have got a feller!
This isn't from a fella,
Mrs. Patton.
This is the call to adventure.
What would you do if you could
completely disappear?
Don't tell me you're thinking
about running out on me...
when your room rent's way past due? No.
I hate to bring it up, but after all,
I've got to live, you know.
Live! Get up in the morning, run
for the subway, punch the clock,
by that nasty Mr. Growley.
Run for the subway and go to
You're gonna dream yourself out
of your job if you don't get going.
Oh, dear, the time clock!
Bye!
Come on now, girls.
Hurry up.
Kitty, you're late.
You're telling me!
Someday I'm gonna give you
a real punch right in the nose.
Tsk, tsk, tsk.
Kitty, what kept you?
My mail.
I never get any mail.
All I get is a cold in my head.
Here, dear.
Oh, Kitty, hurry!
What are you thinking of?
What would you do
if you could become invisible?
Kitty, do you feel all right?
I feel as though
I'm ready to take the plunge.
Hurry, Kitty!
I will.
All right, pay attention!
Quit daydreaming!
Remember, we're not in
business for your amusement!
Every minute wasted means money lost.
Every second delayed keeps a buyer waiting.
Eyes front, chin up,
shoulders back!
- Where's number 37?
- Coming right out, Mr. Growley.
All right, Carroll.
Don't try to sneak by.
You were two minutes late.
You're docked an hour's pay.
That's unfair!
I've never been late before.
Besides, two minutes is exactly
130th of an hour. Really, Carroll!
Maybe you'd like to take up bookkeeping...
somewhere else! Well, would you?
- Well, I didn't mean...
- That's better.
And you?
I'm sorry, Mr. Growley.
I have a cold in my head.
You sniffle in front of customers,
you're fired! Mr. Growley!
Mind your own business.
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