Horse Feathers
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:05:02

:05:03
"My son is right, I'm quick to fight,
I'm from a fighting clan.

:05:06

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When I'm abused or badly used,
I always get my man.

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No matter if he's in
Peru, Peduka or Japan,

:05:14

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I go ahead, alive or dead,
I always get my man."

:05:17

:05:18
"He goes ahead, alive or dead,
he always gets his man."

:05:23

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"I soon dispose of all of those
who put me on the pan.

:05:26

:05:26
As Shakespeare said to Nathan Hale:
I always get my man."

:05:30

:05:58
"He always gets his man!"
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:06:00
"That's what I said."
- "He always gets his man!"

:06:03

:06:03
"That's what I mean."
- "He always gets his man!"

:06:06

:06:06
"You're telling me?" - "He always gets
his man!" - "Oh, are you listening?"

:06:11

:06:13
"He gets his man! He gets his man!"
:06:15

:06:16
"I always get, I always get,
:06:18

:06:18
I always get,
I always get, I always get,

:06:22

:06:23
I always get my man!"
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:06:32
Splendid, Professor!
- Congratulations! - Thank you.

:06:34

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Marvellous! - Alright scram, boys,
I'll meet you in the barber shop.

:06:39

:06:43
Oad, let me congratulate you.
I'm proud to be your son.

:06:46

:06:46
My boy, you took the words out of my
mouth: I'm ashamed to be your father.

:06:51

:06:51
You're a disgrace to the family name
Wagstaff, if such a thing is possible.

:06:54

:06:55
What's this about you fooling around
with the college widow?

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:06:58
No wonder you've been 12 years
in the same college!


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