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If only that Mrs. Dukesbury
would help him out.

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- Mrs. Dukesbury?
- Yeah. She's Jeff's aunt.

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The rich Mrs. Dukesbury?
Page 1 of the social register?

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The Newport branch
of the United States Mint?

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That money is Jeff's aunt?
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I usually say aunt, but I'm showing off
on account of the monkeys.

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But she wouldn't lend Jeff the money.
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Wait, I got an idea.
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You go to Newport
and ask Mr. Dukesbury for the money.

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Fine.
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I mean, if he's alive you could ask him.
But he's dead.

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He's dead, eh?
Then why don't you ask him?

:48:31
Mrs. Dukesbury,
America's wealthiest widow...

:48:34
and yours truly, who could certainly
use the money for Jeff.

:48:38
Don't tell this to Jeff,
but his troubles are over.

:48:41
Goodbye, Mr. Chimps.
:48:45
Let him go. We solve this case myself.
:48:48
Punchy, I'm going to my tent
where I can think.

:48:50
You come over later and wake me up.
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Well, shut my mouth and freeze my face.
:49:45
That man don't belong to no human race.
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Got a hoca-hoca-pocus
and a fiddle-dee-dee...

:49:51
that can charm a lion or a chimpanzee.

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