1:40:02
Mr. Witherspoon is here.
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Supposing the spy steals this document
and finds the name Roosevelt on it.
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Think what that would mean
to the safety of the nation!
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-No, it's chicanery.
-What is this? Come on!
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-He's come to. He's ready to talk.
-Hold him till I get there.
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Let me explain. The name Brewster
is code for Roosevelt.
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-Code for Roosevelt?
-Take the name Brewster.
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Take away the "B" and what have you got?
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-Rooster.
-And what does a rooster do?
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-Crows.
-It crows! Where do you hunt in Africa?
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-On the veldt!
-There you are! "Crowsveldt."
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Ingenious! My compliments
to the boys in the code department.
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That's all right! Do that again for me.
1:40:42
Never mind! Give me that pen.
1:40:46
This is fun.
1:40:47
Now, all I got to get is Witherspoon.
1:40:56
I'm so glad to see you.
1:41:00
You will take good care of Teddy?
1:41:02
-Best of care of him.
-That's fine.
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And no wagon when he leaves.
1:41:06
Why? To take him away? Never, never.
1:41:08
Taxicabs. We always....
I have one waiting now.
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It means a great deal to me.
1:41:13
You will personally see
that Teddy's happy at Happy Dale?
1:41:16
-He'll be very happy at Happy Dale.
-That's good.
1:41:18
You know, I sometimes envy
some of our patients, secretly.
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You do? It must be a nice place.
I've never been there.
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You never can tell.
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This is a particularly happy moment
for me tonight.
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-I've never met a dramatic critic before.
-The woods are full of them.
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I have here something that will explain
what we're trying to do.
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-A pamphlet about Happy Dale?
-No, it's a play.
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Something I've been working on.
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It's a dramatization of many incidents
that have happened at Happy Dale.
1:41:46
Captain! Captain!
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I want you to read this carefully.
I want you to be just as harsh as you like.
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I shan't mind, you know--
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Captain, this is Mr. Witherspoon.