Horse Feathers
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You just have to get to the professor.
He's got the Huxley signals.

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And I'm depending on you to get them.
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Yes, but how?
- You know how.

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Romance him, baby, romance him.
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And remember, all you're to get
is the football signals.

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"Everyone says I love you,
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but just what they say it for,
I never knew,

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it's just inviting trouble for
the poor sucker who says I love you.

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Take a pair of rabbits who
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get stuck on each other
and begin to woo,

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and pretty soon you find a million
more rabbits who say I love you.

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When a lion gets feeling frisky
and begins to roar,

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there's another lion who knows
just what he's roaring for.

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Everything that ever grew, the goose
and the gander and the gosling too,

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the duck upon the water,
when he feels that way too, says..."

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That's a wise quack.
You keep your bill out of this.

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How would you like it
if I butted into your affairs?

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This is my first time in a canoe
since I saw "The American Tragedy."

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You're perfectly safe, Professor,
in this boat.

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I was going to get a flat bottom,
but the boat girl didn't have one.


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