A Night at the Opera
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:28:01
Wait a minute.
:28:10
Anything I can do?
:28:14
- Just a little homesick.
- That's funny.

:28:17
I happen to have the greatest prescription
for homesickness you ever saw.

:28:20
A fellow gave it to me
just before the boat sailed.

:28:23
Here's the prescription,
and take it every two hours.

:28:33
I'm going out
and getting another prescription.

:28:47
- Hello, toots.
- Hello.

:28:50
- Say, pretty classy layout you got here.
- Do you like it?

:28:54
Twin beds. You little rascal, you.
:28:58
- One of those is a day bed.
- A likely story.

:29:01
Have you read any good books lately?
:29:03
Mr. Driftwood,
will you please get off the bed?

:29:06
- What would people say?
- They'd say you're a very lucky woman.

:29:09
Will you please shut up
so I can continue reading?

:29:12
No, I will not shut up.
And will you kindly get up at once?

:29:14
All right, I'll go.
I'll make you another proposition.

:29:17
Let's go in my room
and discuss the situation.

:29:19
- What situation?
- What situations have you got?

:29:22
- I most certainly will not go to your room.
- Okay. Then I'll stay here.

:29:30
All right.
:29:33
I'll come, but get out.
:29:35
Shall we say 10 minutes?
:29:38
Yes, 10 minutes. Anything, but go.
:29:40
Because if you're not there in 10 minutes,
I'll be back here in 11.

:29:44
With squeaky shoes on.
:29:58
- Wait a minute. This can't be my room.
- Yes, sir.


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