-- - mrs. hanson, we can see how that would be quite a problem. now do you have any solution in mind? - naturally we wouldn't want to hurt wally's feelings. he seems to be rather a nice boy. so i think that if you just kept wally at home for a few days, it would give alma a chance to see more of these other boys who've been flocking around. i just don't like to see a popular girl tying herself down to any one boy. - (yelling) mrs. hanson -- - mrs. hanson, if you say so, we'll certainly try to restrain wally. - thank you for understanding. mrs. cleaver, i hope we didn't keep you away from your dishes. - not at all, they're used to being alone. (laughter) - yes, well, come along alfred. - it's been a pleasure, mr. cleaver, being able to talk man to man like this. (laughter) - yes, of course. - oh ward, how could you stand there grinning and agreeing with her? why the things she said about wally. - well, i guess i'm just too much like my older son, dear, i just can't hurt people's feelings. - you couldn'