Arsenic and Old Lace
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:17:01
We knew you'd find out about it in time.
:17:06
I've got the two nicest aunts in the world.
:17:08
Of course, you've got
the nicest nephew in the world, too.

:17:11
Well, I'll run along
and get everything ready.

:17:14
Oh, dear. I do hope the Reverend
isn't too angry.

:17:17
You know how your books upset him.
:17:19
I'm going to burn all my books.
I'll let the Reverend light the first match.

:17:23
Did I leave some notes here
for my new book?

:17:26
You mean Mind Over Matrimony?
:17:28
Where are they?
:17:29
-I hid them someplace--
-Come along.

:17:32
Now you behave.
:17:33
Let's find them before Elaine sees them.
:17:40
Hello, Mortimer!
:17:43
-How are you, Mr. President?
-Bully, thank you. Just bully.

:17:46
-What news have you brought me?
-The country's squarely behind you.

:17:50
Yes, I know. Isn't it wonderful?
:17:52
Well, goodbye. I'm off to Panama.
:17:55
Goodbye, Mr. President.
:17:57
A new lock for the canal, you know.
:18:00
"Oh, tell the news to Mother"
:18:03
-Oh, dear.
-Find those notes? What's wrong?

:18:06
There's a baby picture
of your brother Jonathan.

:18:10
You ought to put that in the fire
with my books. My, what a face!

:18:14
I remember now.
He'd scare grownups with it.

:18:16
Just the thought of Jonathan frightens me.
:18:18
Do you remember how he used to cut
worms in two with his teeth?

:18:23
Jonathan? He's probably in prison
or hanged or something by now.

:18:27
I saw a play, had a character in it,
reminded me of Jonathan.

:18:30
Really?
:18:32
A honey of a lunatic. One of those
whodunits called Murder Will Out.

:18:36
Oh, dear!
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Yeah, what a play.
:18:40
When the curtain goes up,
the first thing you see is a dead body.

:18:44
The next thing--
:18:57
Hey, mister.

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