Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:25:00
No use in getting tough. That'll
get you nowhere. We've got letters.

:25:04
- Show Mr. Hallor to the front door.
- Yes, sir.

:25:07
There isn't any wife, there aren't any
letters, and I think you're a crook...

:25:11
so you'd better watch your step.
:25:17
I can't hold out any longer.
:25:19
Lamb bites wolf.
Beautiful.

:25:22
It's only common sense.
:25:24
I can't hold out any longer either,
Mr. Deeds.

:25:26
Being an attorney for you
will be a very simple affair.

:25:28
You're not my attorney yet, not
until l find out what's on your mind.

:25:32
Suppose you get the books straightened
out so I can have a look at 'em.

:25:36
Yes, of course, if you wish.
:25:38
But you must be prepared. This sort
of thing will be daily routine.

:25:41
If it becomes annoying,
you let me know.

:25:44
Good-bye, Mr. Deeds.
:25:46
Good-bye, sir.
:25:51
Even his hands are oily.
:26:00
Well, how about tonight? What would you
like in the way of entertainment?

:26:03
Entertainment?
:26:04
Your uncle had a weakness for dark ones.
Tall and stately.

:26:08
How would you like yours?
Dark or fair?

:26:11
Tall or short? Fat or thin?
Tough or tender?

:26:14
- What are you talking about?
- Women.

:26:16
Ever heard of 'em?
:26:18
Oh!
:26:19
- Name your poison, and I'll supply it.
- Some other time, Cobb.

:26:24
Okay. You're the boss.
:26:26
When your blood begins to boil,
yell out.

:26:28
I'll be seeing you.
:26:33
He talks about women
as if they were cattle.

:26:35
Every man to his taste, sir.
:26:38
Tell me, Walter, are all these stories
l hear about my uncle true?

:26:41
Well, sir, he sometimes had as many
as 20 in the house at the same time.

:26:45
- Twenty? What'd he do with 'em?
- That is something l never found out.


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