Arsenic and Old Lace
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:36:04
Well, we'd have to know what it was first.
:36:07
I love you both very much.
:36:09
You know I'd do anything for you,
don't you?

:36:11
Yes, dear.
:36:12
I want you to do one thing for me,
like good girls.

:36:15
What do you want us to do?
:36:16
Don't do anything.
I mean, don't do anything!

:36:20
Don't let anyone in the house
and leave Mr. Whosit where he is.

:36:23
Get off that thing. I can't talk to you....
I can't concentrate.

:36:27
I wouldn't want anything
in the world to happen to you.

:36:30
What on earth could happen to us?
:36:32
Well, darling....
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Anyway, you'll do that little thing for me,
won't you?

:36:36
Where's my hat? There it is.
:36:38
-But, Mortimer.
-What?

:36:40
We were planning to hold services
before dinner.

:36:44
-Couldn't that wait until I get back?
-You could join us in the hymns!

:36:48
Yes, darling, I'll sing with you,
I'll dance with you, anything.

:36:51
Remember, don't let anybody in the house
until I get back.

:36:55
You promise?
:36:56
Good.
:36:59
What?
:37:02
Stop that. What is it?
:37:04
Mr. Hoskins' hat!
:37:11
-Do you still want me to wait?
-Yes! Call me a cab!

:37:14
-Hey, cab! Here you are.
-Don't open it. I'll sit with you!

:37:18
Yeah, that's right.
I can go faster that way. Sure.

:37:21
Wait a minute! What am I doing?
:37:28
Fancy getting nice Mr. Hoskins' hat
all mussed up.

:37:32
Shame! Such a nice hat.
:37:35
You know, Mortimer didn't seem
to be quite himself today.

:37:42
Oh, well.
:37:50
What were you saying about Mortimer?
:37:53
I think I understand why
he seemed so upset.

:37:56
Why?
:37:57
He's just been married.

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