Bringing Up Baby
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:04:00
Then, Elizabeth,
you've come to the right man.

:04:03
There. He's fed.
Now I'm sure he's going to be quiet.

:04:07
Come on, let's go in to dinner.
Why are you just sitting there?

:04:12
I'm just trying to figure out
how I ever got mixed up in all this.

:04:16
"Mr. Bone." Isn't that amazing?
:04:18
You told me not to tell Aunt Elizabeth
what your real name was.

:04:21
I didn't tell you
to think up a name like Bone.

:04:30
Stay there, George.
Come on, quickly! Get out of here!

:04:34
- Shut the door.
- What's the matter?

:04:37
Did you ever think what would happen
if Baby and George got together?

:04:41
- They'd probably like each other.
- And if they didn't?

:04:43
- Baby would eat George.
- That's what I mean.

:04:47
There it was, straight before me,
crouching as tigers do before the kill.

:04:52
But I was ready for him.
:04:53
I drew a bead, leveled away
and caught him right between the eyes.

:04:58
My, it certainly was
a thrilling experience...

:05:01
as I'm sure you'll all agree...
:05:04
or do you, Mr. Bone?
:05:11
Have you ever been...
Pardon me. So sorry.

:05:14
Have you ever been in Arabia, Mr. Bone?
:05:17
I said, "Have you ever been in Arabia?"
:05:21
No.
:05:22
I suppose you've spent
most of your time in Africa?

:05:26
- Tibet, perhaps?
- No.

:05:28
- Malay Peninsula, perchance?
- Excuse me.

:05:34
At least that got a rise out of him.
:05:37
You see, you shouldn't have mentioned
the Malay Peninsula.

:05:40
He was horribly clawed there by a tiger.
He doesn't like talking about it.

:05:44
I had a gun bearer once
who was clawed by a tiger.

:05:47
He... The poor...
:05:52
I was just telling Major Applegate
that you were clawed by a tiger...

:05:56
in the Malay Peninsula.
:05:58
I've never been there.

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