:10:01
:10:01
One quart of rye.
:10:03
:10:03
OK, lady, I send 'em right over.
:10:06
:10:16
Hey, Baravelli!
:10:17
:10:23
What do ya want?
- Watch the door for a few minutes.
:10:26
:10:26
And don't let anyone in
without the password.
:10:28
:10:29
What is it?
- Swordfish is the password, right?
:10:31
:10:32
OK, I got it.
- Well, what is it? - Password.
:10:34
:10:34
Swordfish! Swordfish.
- Alright, swordfish!
:10:38
:10:43
Who are you? - I'm fine. Who are you?
- I'm fine, too. You need a password.
:10:48
:10:48
Well, what is the password?
- Oh no, you gotta tell me.
:10:51
:10:51
I tell what I do,
I give you three guesses.
:10:54
:10:55
It's the name of a fish.
- Is it Mary?
:10:59
:10:59
That's no fish!
- She isn't? She drinks like one.
:11:02
:11:02
Let me see. Is it sturgeon?
:11:04
:11:05
You crazy! A sturgeon, he's a doctor,
cuts you open when you sick.
:11:08
:11:08
You got one more chance.
- I got it. Haddock.
:11:11
:11:12
Funny, I gotta haddock too. - What do
you take? - Sometimes calomel...
:11:17
:11:18
I'd walk a mile for a calomel.
- You mean chocolate calomel. Me too.
:11:21
:11:21
But you no guess it.
:11:23
:11:25
Hey, you no understand English?
You only get in if you say swordfish.
:11:28
:11:29
Now, I give you one more guess.
- Swordfish... swordfish...
:11:33
:11:33
I think I got it. Is it swordfish?
- Ha! That's it! You guess it!
:11:37
:11:38
Pretty good, eh?
- Fine, you guess it...
:11:41
:11:43
What do you want? - To come in.
- Password? - You don't fool me!
:11:47
:11:48
Swordfish. - No, I got tired of that.
I changed it.
:11:52
:11:52
What's the password now?
- I forgot it. I better come outside.
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