Horse Feathers
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:15:04
In case I never see you again,
what would you want to play football?

:15:08

:15:09
First we want a football.
- I don't know if we've got one.

:15:12

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If we had, would you be interested?
No rush, you can sleep on it.

:15:16

:15:16
I no think I can sleep on a football.
- Who's gonna settle for these drinks?

:15:21

:15:22
You're stuck. - Can you cash a check
for $15.22? - Sure.

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:15:34
Five, ten, fifteen and twenty-two.
:15:37

:15:37
As soon as I get the check,
I'll send it to ya. Swordfish!

:15:42

:15:48
Laura!
- Good morning, Mr. Wagstaff.

:15:50

:15:50
Am I too early? - No, shall I tell
Miss Bailey you're here? - No, I will.

:15:54

:15:54
Give me the tray.
Would you open the door?

:15:58

:16:04
Your breakfast, Madam. Anything else?
:16:06

:16:06
Yes, put some cream in my coffee,
and tell me where you've been.

:16:10

:16:11
Busy arguing with Oad about you.
How many? - Two.

:16:15

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Well, what about me?
- Oad wants me to give you up.

:16:18

:16:19
You're interfering with my studies.
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:16:22
He must think I'm terrible.
- I think you're wonderful. Beautiful.

:16:26

:16:26
Are you making love to me?
- Why not?

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:16:30
"Everyone says I love you, the cop
on the corner and the burglar, too,

:16:36

:16:36
the preacher in the pulpit and the man
in the pew, says I love you.

:16:42

:16:44
Everyone, no matter who,
the folks over 80 and the kid of 2,

:16:50

:16:51
the captain and the sailor and the
rest of the crew, says I love you.

:16:56

:16:58
There are only 8 little letters
in this phrase,


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