Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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Pretty soon everybody'll
be calling me Cinderella Man.

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Would you like to walk the rest
of the way? It's so nice out.

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- Yes.
- Yeah, let's.

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Hey, wise guys, he's getting off.
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Come on, pull up to the curb!
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Oh, come on.
Don't you want to see it?

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Well, feast your eyes.
Grant's tomb.

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Is that it?
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Hey, beetle puss.
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The tomb.
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Well, there you are. Grant's tomb.
l hope you're not disappointed.

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- It's wonderful.
- To most people it's an awful letdown.

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Huh?
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I say, to most people it's a washout.
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That depends on what they see.
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- And what do you see?
- Me?

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Oh, l see a small Ohio farm boy...
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becoming a great soldier.
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I see thousands of marching men.
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I see General Lee,
with a broken heart, surrendering.

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I can see the beginning of a new nation,
like Abraham Lincoln said.

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And l can see that Ohio boy
being inaugurated as president.

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Things like that can only happen
in a country like America.

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Excuse me.
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Sorry, Mr. Hopper.
Mr. Cedar won't answer his phone.

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- What's going on in the boss's office?
- Search me.

:47:49
The three C's and little "B"
have been in there over an hour.

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l don't want to be critical, but--
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Yes, l know. A week's gone by and
we haven't got power of attorney yet.

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- Yes, but you said--
- l can't strangle him, can I?


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