The Talk of the Town
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:48:04
- Now, Joseph.
- That's all right.

:48:06
- Discussion amongst friends.
- Delightful.

:48:09
All you know about the American scene
is what you read in magazines.

:48:13
Somebody else's impressions
hashed up for lazy people.

:48:17
If you don't feel it yourself,
you've learned nothing.

:48:22
- Miss Shelley, I am at a total loss.
- That'll do, Joseph, for this morning.

:48:28
Professor, I challenge you
to make an experiment.

:48:32
Spend half a day with books and the
other half finding out what people do.

:48:36
With these indoor habits of yours,
you've got the complexion of gravel.

:48:41
- You're no oil painting yourself.
- A mummy's closer. They wore beards.

:48:50
Well, Joseph, what would you suggest?
:48:54
Well, there's a baseball game today.
:48:58
Baseball? Baseball!
:49:01
Joseph, are you crazy?
:49:16
Baseball? Lightcap?
:49:19
If I know the habits
of our leading Lochester citizens...

:49:22
...Professor Lightcap is about to have
an enlightening experience.

:49:26
Pass the beans.
:49:29
- Peanuts, peanuts.
- Come on, Dockwoilor. Pickle it!

:49:33
- Hi, judge.
- Hi.

:49:34
Hello, judge.
:49:36
Get your fresh-roasted
Georgia goobers, 10 cents a bag.

:49:41
- Hello, Your Honour.
- How do you do, sir?

:49:44
- Hello, Miss Shelley.
- Hello, judge.

:49:46
- Anything happen?
- Connolly speared a line drive, a beaut.

:49:52
Professor Lightcap,
this is Judge Grunstadt.

:49:55
- Lightcap. Why, how do you do, sir?
- How do you...?

:49:59
- Well, this is a great honour.
- Thank you. Did you say Judge...?


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