It Happened One Night
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1:31:06
Yeah. Who?
1:31:11
Why can't I see you at your office?
1:31:13
I'm leaving for Washington tonight.
I may be gone several weeks.

1:31:16
I thought, perhaps,
you'd like to get this thing settled.

1:31:19
Yeah. But I don't like the idea
of butting in on your jamboree.

1:31:23
Between you and me,
those things give me a stiff pain.

1:31:26
You don't have to see anybody.
You can come directly to my study.

1:31:29
No. Why do I wanna...
1:31:34
Hey, wait a minute.
Maybe I will come over. Yeah.

1:31:39
I'd like to get a load of
that three ring circus you're pulling.

1:31:42
I wanna see what love looks like
when it's triumphant.

1:31:44
I haven't had a good laugh in a week.
1:31:49
Mr. Warne?
1:31:50
Yeah.
1:31:54
- Sit down.
- Thanks.

1:31:57
I was surprised to get your note.
My daughter hadn't told me anything...

1:32:00
...about you. About your helping her.
1:32:02
That's typical of your daughter.
Takes those things for granted.

1:32:06
Why did she think
I lugged her from Miami?

1:32:08
She thinks you're entitled
to anything you can get.

1:32:11
She does? Isn't that sweet of her?
You don't, I suppose.

1:32:15
Well, I don't know. I'll have to see
on what you base your claim.

1:32:19
I presume you feel justified.
1:32:21
If I didn't, I wouldn't be here.
I got it all itemised.

1:32:27
"Cash outlay, $8.60. Top coat, $15.
1:32:32
"Suitcase, $7.50. Hat, $4.
1:32:35
"Three shirts, $4.50. Total, $39.60.
1:32:41
"All of the above items had
to be sold to buy gasoline."

1:32:44
And I sold some shorts and socks, too.
I'm throwing those in.

1:32:47
- Yes, I know.
- What's the matter? Isn't it cheap enough?

1:32:50
Trip like that'd cost you a $1,000,
maybe more.

1:32:53
Now, let me get this straight. You want
$39.60 in addition to the $10,000?

1:32:58
What 10,000?

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