A Night at the Opera
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1:00:02
I'd like to stay and see that.
1:00:05
What's that?
1:00:08
If it's a policeman, knock once more.
1:00:11
- That's good enough for me.
- Scram, get out.

1:00:16
Come in.
1:00:29
- Yes?
- You remember me.

1:00:31
I'm Henderson, plainclothesman.
1:00:34
You look more like
an old clothes man to me.

1:00:38
- Nice place.
- It's comfortable.

1:00:41
You live here all alone?
1:00:43
Yes. Just me and my memories.
1:00:45
- I'm practically a hermit.
- A hermit.

1:00:49
I notice the table is set for four.
1:00:51
That's nothing.
My alarm clock is set for 8:00.

1:00:53
That doesn't prove a thing.
1:00:55
A wise guy.
1:00:57
I'll take a little look around.
1:01:05
- Hey, you.
- Coming.

1:01:08
What's a hermit doing with four beds?
1:01:11
- You see those first three beds?
- Yes.

1:01:13
Last night, I counted 5,000 sheep
on those beds.

1:01:16
So I had to have another bed.
1:01:17
You wouldn't want me
to sleep with the sheep, would you?

1:01:28
- Who are you talking to?
- I was talking to myself.

1:01:31
There's nothing you can do about it.
1:01:32
- I've had three of the best doctors.
- I certainly heard somebody talk.

1:01:36
- Sheer folly on your part.
- What's this?

1:01:38
That's a fire escape.
1:01:39
That's a table. This is a room.
1:01:41
There's the door leading out.
I wish you would use it.

1:01:44
- I want to be alone.
- You'll be alone when I throw you in jail.

1:01:47
Isn't there a song like that, Henderson?
1:01:51
Look out.
He's coming around the other way.

1:01:53
Get inside, quick.
1:01:55
It means a stretch at the big house
if he catches you.

1:01:58
Don't let him catch you.
1:01:59
- Hey, you!
- Coming.


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