A Day at the Races
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1:16:03
I don't want any more arguments.
It was all my fault.

1:16:06
I think he's right. It was his fault.
1:16:08
Oh, it was my fault, eh?
That's the thanks I get.

1:16:10
I get you the first shower you had in years,
you turn on me like a snake in the grass.

1:16:14
- Someone's coming.
- The sheriff.

1:16:25
- Judy.
- Hello, Miss Judy.

1:16:28
- Hello. Hello.
- You're the prettiest sheriff I've ever seen.

1:16:31
- Thought I was the sheriff?
- Taking no chances.

1:16:33
I just brought you these blankets.
1:16:35
I thought it might make it
a little more comfortable living out here.

1:16:38
Get up. Get up.
1:16:40
Don't worry about our comfort.
We bungled your affairs.

1:16:43
You did your best, Gil.
1:16:44
Yes, and our best was none too good.
1:16:46
Tell me, is the water still running
in the examination room?

1:16:49
After tomorrow,
I'm afraid that's Mr. Morgan's worry.

1:16:52
Morgan, he no got the sanitarium yet.
1:16:54
A lot of things can happen
before tomorrow.

1:16:57
The sanitarium doesn't matter anymore.
1:16:59
Gil, you were right.
I've been taking things far too seriously.

1:17:02
It's much better this way.
Now I can be free. I won't be tied down.

1:17:06
I can enjoy myself and really laugh.
1:17:10
Oh, Judy, please.
1:17:11
Don't cry, Miss Judy.
I feel sad, but I laugh.

1:17:14
I laugh. Stuffy's laughing too. Look.
1:17:17
Go on and laugh, Stuffy.
1:17:19
Hey, look. Look at Hackenapuss.
Laugh. Go on, laugh.

1:17:23
Where did that come from?
1:17:30
It can't be that bad, Judy.
1:17:36
Look at those kids. Laughing, happy.
1:17:39
Come on. You're just a kid.
Laugh. Be happy.


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