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1:30:02
How could you try a stunt like this?
1:30:04
Phoney engagements!
Messing around with people's lives.

1:30:07
You ought to be horse-whipped.
First you, then you.

1:30:11
- Gee, I only did it for your good.
- Because I'm a lonely, unappy man.

1:30:15
That's right, and when you're unappy,
I'm unappy. After all, I...

1:30:19
Oh, no. Not that life saving bit.
1:30:22
- I don't expect any gratitude.
- I'm not even sure you saved my life.

1:30:26
Sometimes I wish the wall
had fallen on me.

1:30:28
And you, her own sister.
How could you do such a thing?

1:30:31
She's always been a kind of a mother hen.
1:30:35
We wanted the mother hen
to leave the roost.

1:30:39
- I guess we laid an egg.
- Egg? You laid a Vermont volleyball!

1:30:44
I'm going to New York
to try and square it with Betty.

1:30:47
Consider yourself plenty lucky.
1:30:48
You might have been stuck
with this weirdsmobile for life!

1:30:52
- Leave her. You've confused her enough.
- You don't understand.

1:30:57
- You've mix things up beautifully.
- Will you listen...?

1:30:59
No! You listen to me,
I've got a little job for you to do.

1:31:05
The General listens
to the "Ed Harrison Show", right?

1:31:07
I'm gonna be on about nine o'clock.
You tell Emma, maybe she can help you.

1:31:11
Don't let the General
near that television set.

1:31:14
Don't worry. I'll keep him away
even if I have to break my arms.

1:31:18
Break your arm or your neck,
but don't break anything valuable.

1:31:22
OK. You can depend on me.
1:31:36
Good evening, Mr Wallace.
1:31:38
I have a table already for you, sir.
1:31:45
Has Betty Haynes been on yet?
1:31:47
Not yet. In a few minutes.
1:31:49
I'm expecting Eddy Harrison too.
Show him to the table.


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