Lady for a Day
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:33:00
Wait a minute, what do you mean,
talking to her like that?

:33:04
Stop arguing
and let's do something.

:33:05
If we gotta dig up a husband,
let's get it over with.

:33:08
Now you gotta dig up
a husband for her.

:33:11
Where you gonna get
a husband, just like that?

:33:16
What about you, Happy?
:33:18
Me?
:33:18
That's a swell idea.
I think you'd be just precious.

:33:21
Wonderful idea.
Just one thing stands in the way.

:33:24
I got a wife
that's very fussy.

:33:28
She don't like for me to
go around marrying people.

:33:32
I know how unreasonable
that must sound to you,

:33:35
but she's funny that way.
:33:50
No.
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I got just the one!
Judge Henry G. Blake.

:33:58
Who's he?
:33:59
For a proposition like this,
we need a guy that talks classy.

:34:02
Well, judge Blake is
the classiest talker in town.

:34:05
- Shakespeare.
- Yes, Boss.

:34:11
Judge Blake, the guy that
told you you could shoot pool

:34:14
is taking you for a sleigh ride.
:34:15
Granted, my boy, granted.
:34:21
In Providence, where l come from,
:34:22
a cripple like you would be
taken for all he's got.

:34:25
That's one of the reasons
l never go to Providence.

:34:28
If you did, you'd come back
without your pants.

:34:33
How much longer must l toy with
this be-knighted son of Providence?

:34:36
Take it easy, judge.
This guy's a cinch.

:34:38
Any minute now he'll want to
jack up the ante.

:34:40
I'm becoming annoyed at
this silly twaddle.

:34:42
If the sap knew who
the judge was, he'd go home.

:34:47
If the stakes were higher,
you might do better.

:34:51
Success at last.
:34:52
Do better?
I doubt it, my friend.

:34:55
Thought you might want to
double the bet.

:34:58
How about 10 cents a ball?

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