tails tonight, sir? yes, sir. why, i'm assisting you, sir. no, sir. every man to his taste, sir. well, sir, he sometimes had as many as twenty in the house at the same time. that was something i was never able to find out, sir. mr. deeds - mr. deeds, sir - you really must get up. it's late! yes, sir. if you'll permit me to say so, sir, you were out on quite a bender last night, sir. a prairie oyster, sir. yes, sir. it makes the head feel smaller. miss dawson, sir? no, sir. no miss dawson has called, sir. oh, i do too, sir. i'd venture to say, sir, you don't remember much of anything that happened last night, sir. you have no pants, sir. you came home last night - without them. as a matter of fact, you came home without any clothes. you were in your - uh - shorts. yes, sir. that's what the two policemn said, sir. the ones who brought you home, sir. they said you and another gentleman kept walking up and down the streets, shouting: "back to nature! clothes are a blight on civilization! back to nature!" yes, sir. by the way, did you but how'll i put on the slipper, sir? you kept searching me last night, sir. going through my pockets. you said you were looking for a rhyme for budington. very good, sir. i beg pardon, sir. i beg pardon, sir. madame pomponi is on the telephone, sir. madame pomponi. she says everything is all set for the reception. but she's on the telephone what, sir? yes, sir. what is it, sir? anything happened3 but she isn't due for an hour, sir. yes, sir. very good, sir. here it is right here, sir. there, sir. yes, sir.