The Palm Beach Story
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:03:01
Of course. Yes.
What'd he say?

:03:03
He said it's as quiet
as a tomb here... just what
we're lookin' for.

:03:06
I don't mind a little life.
We'll be dead soon enough.
Come in.

:03:10
Concrete.
I said, "Come in."

:03:13
I'm fine, thanks. How are you?
I hope all the tenants
aren't as disagreeable.

:03:16
I can assure you they're not.
The building is very friendly,
efficient and quiet.

:03:21

She got in by mistake, but
she's leaving first thing in the morning.

:03:25
What?
I said she's leaving the first thing
in the morning.

:03:28
Who? My wife? You going home
to see your mother?

:03:33
What's that? Canary?
I love birds.

:03:36
I said she is leaving
the first thing in the morning.

:03:38
You don't have to shout,
and your best friend oughta
tell you a little secret:

:03:41
Just speak in a low, clear voice.
I said she's leaving the first thing
in the morning. She got in by mistake.

:03:46
But tomorrow
she flies away.

:03:48
I understand it's a bird.
What about it? I like birds.

:03:51
It's right here.
:03:56
Duplex.
What's the ceiling
so high up for?

:03:59
That's what duplex means...
the one floor up over the...
You don't keep the apartment very clean.

:04:02
What's on the balcony?
You see, the former tenants aren't
getting the service.

:04:05
A little delinquency in the rent.
What's he say?
I don't like him to talk to me.

:04:10
He says the former tenants
haven't been getting any service.
That's why the place is so dirty.

:04:14
They didn't pay the rent.
I don't mind a little dirt.

:04:17
That's the trouble with women...
always fussin' around lookin'
for something to pick on.

:04:20
- You can tell me later, Arthur.
- Never satisfied with things
the way the Lord made 'em.

:04:25
Why, dirt's as natural in this worid
as sin, disease,

:04:29
storms, twisters, floods and cyclones.

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