mrs. lampert -- didn't charles tell you, mrs. lampert? it doesn't belong to you, mrs. lampert -- you do know that, don't you? mrs. lampert, any morning now you could wake up dead. dead, mrs. lampert -- like last week's news -- like charles, mrs. lampert -- forgive me -- it was quite unintentional, i'm sure. that was a dumb move, herman -- a dumb move. never mind that -- did you get the money? we appreciate it, really we do. i don't see how another twenty-four hours could hurt. i suggest you get about your business -- nothing soothes herman like success. will you put that thing away! i'm afraid that will have to wait, mrs. lampert. she isn't going to be anybody's mother unless you answer some questions. up till now we always figured she had the money -- but you know so much about it, maybe you've got it. tex? what for? if it's not here, why bother him? why bother him? no. the police have kindly provided us with a list. not unless we're blind. meaning what? you know i'd tell you if i had it. nachurly. and that goes for herman, too. what do you mean, no? mine, either. we could dry him off and take him down the hall to his own room. he really doesn't look so bad. huh? you must be crazy -- it's three- thirty in the morning -- you mean now? -- all right -- i'll be down in a minute. hey! turn on the lights! hey! how do you stop this thing?