At the Circus
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:43:00
You'll love it.
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Come on, Cheever.
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Are you sure we're not being too hasty?
After all, I am just a boy.

:43:10
- You're a trouper, an aerial star.
- You could be, too.

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You're tall, you're strong.
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You're nearsighted.
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Hurry, Cheever.
:43:20
You're not fooling, now?
You will walk on the ceiling?

:43:23
Only with you.
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Don't look, now. No peeky-weeky.
:43:31
I'll bet you're laughing at me inside.
:43:36
And to think I might have roamed
the whole world over and never found you.

:43:41
Ready, darling?
:43:43
I know I'm going to hate myself for this
in the morning.

:43:45
- Why, you look like a million.
- I'll settle for $10,000.

:43:50
- Suppose you go first.
- Why?

:43:53
In case you fall, I'll be here to pick it up.
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No. Let's go up together.
:43:58
If that's your best offer,
but I'm not making a nickel on it.

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Once you do this you'll never forget it.
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The last time I stood on a ceiling
was at a lodge meeting.

:44:06
The chairman had the floor.
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How am I doing here?
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Careful, Cheever.
:44:17
You don't want to reach over
and hold this thing?

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Come on. Lift your body
and clamp your foot on the ceiling.

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A very good morning to you, Mrs. Murphy.
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- Help.
- There. I knew you'd like it.

:44:44
Say, I like this.
:44:46
I never thought
we'd be hanging around together.

:44:50
I can't tell you how much
I appreciate this. Shake.

:44:54
I see.

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