It Happened to Jane
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Is it something like a snake
or a baboon or something like that?

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I tell you, we've got trouble.
This, newspapers. You can't...

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Get this. I'm 52 years old, and I was born
on the Lower East Side in a cold-water flat.

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I wasn't lucky enough
to get to college or law school.

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I'm a slob that came up the hard way.
But let me give you a chunk of information.

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Anybody who gives trouble
to Harry Foster Malone gets trouble.

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Got that?
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- Have it your way, Harry.
- Yeah, I will.

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Now, every time we stop at Cape Anne,
it costs us money. Right?

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Yeah. Watch this bit. Look out.
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All right, let's go to Henry Morgan, please.
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It isn't me, is it?
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Yes, Harry?
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Miss Beardsley, get me Garry Moore on CBS.
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Yeah, right now. Be sure to tell him it's me.
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Oh, thank you.
Excuse me, panel, just a moment.

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Hello, this is Garry Moore.
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Yeah.
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Hey, that's great. Yeah, I'll tell everybody.
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Garry, I know who it's gotta be.
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You can take your blindfold off.
I've just this moment talked to Mr. Malone...

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president of the E&P Railroad.
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He is cancelling her rent
and he is giving her the train.

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Akela, the train is ours.
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We got a train, Akela.
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Isn't it wonderful?
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- We get to keep it.
- All right!

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Your call, madam.
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- You mean I can take it here?
- Pick it up, Jane.

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Thank you.
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Hello, George. Hi.
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How are the children? Oh, that's good.
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We're in the most beautiful
restaurant you've ever seen.

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It's the... Wait a minute. What is it?
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- Le Chevalier Mauve.
- Whatever that means.

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- Purple Knight.
- The Purple Knight. We're celebrating.


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