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1:43:02
I thought you might like to know
I'm calling off the real estate plan.

1:43:06
Why? What happened?
1:43:08
- Nothing.
- Does Beaky know about this?

1:43:12
- No, not yet.
- Why are you doing it?

1:43:16
I don't know. Perhaps the land
isn't any good. Who knows?

1:43:20
Or perhaps I don't like the idea
of risking Beaky's money.

1:43:24
Or perhaps it's a stiff job and I'm too lazy.
1:43:29
- Are you still angry about last night?
- No, I'm not angry.

1:43:34
Are you sure?
Because I couldn't sleep all night.

1:43:38
You'd never spoken so sharply
to me before, and I was afraid...

1:43:42
Afraid of what?
1:43:45
I was afraid you'd stopped loving me.
1:43:48
No, Monkeyface, I'm not angry.
1:43:52
And I love you very much.
1:44:09
Every time I play anagrams,
I can only make three-letter words.

1:44:14
D-O-U-B. There's no such word.
1:44:17
D-O-U-B-T. "Doubt." F-U-L. "Doubtful."
1:44:21
Take that, old girl.
1:44:24
Personally, I don't see
what's wrong with this scheme.

1:44:27
But if you say there's no good
going ahead, don't let's go ahead.

1:44:30
Do I get another turn?
1:44:32
I still don't understand why we have to go
all the way out there to look at it.

1:44:38
I won't be responsible
for calling the scheme off...

1:44:42
- without first proving to you it's no good.
- Lf you say it's no good, that satisfies me.

1:44:48
After all, you discovered the land.
It was your idea.

1:44:51
If a fellow has an idea,
he jolly well ought to follow it up.

1:44:55
You have to go up there
early tomorrow morning and take a look.

1:44:59
Why are you so insistent?

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