Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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1:44:00
- I am.
- Oh, Rog.

1:44:02
Thank you, dear.
1:44:04
- Oh, that poor girl Marika's downstairs.
- What's poor about her?

1:44:07
Your husband told me the terrible truth.
Didn't he tell you?

1:44:11
- Tell me what?
- Paranoid schiz.

1:44:15
Split personality.
1:44:17
Liable to go after you with a butcher knife
or maybe a paperweight.

1:44:20
- Dr. Denmark told him.
Your husband knows him very well.
- Dr. Who?

1:44:23
- Her psychiatrist, Dr. Denmark.
- Oh.

1:44:26
- It's a pitiful case.
- Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk.

1:44:29
- Let me take him.
- All right.

1:44:31
Well, you seem to have
quite a load there, old boy.

1:44:35
I have.
1:44:38
Oh, I cannot tell you how sorry we all are
to see you go, Mrs. Hobbs.

1:44:42
- Oh, thank you, Reggie. You've been so sweet.
- I'm, uh— I'm, uh—

1:44:46
I'm sorry about, uh— about uh—
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But your husband.
I thought it'd be wiser not to call you.

1:44:51
Oh, l— I see.
1:44:53
L— I understand.
1:44:55
- We hope to see both of you
here again next summer.
- Oh, thank you.

1:44:59
- Good-bye.
- Bye.

1:45:12
- Thank you, Daddy.
- For what?

1:45:14
He's an awful schmo sometimes,
but I love him.

1:45:17
- Well, we all do, darling.
- You don't have to.

1:45:19
Nobody has to but me.
1:45:21
But as long as I do,
that's all that matters, isn't it?

1:45:25
I guess so.
1:45:44
- So long, sir.
- So long, Byron.

1:45:46
Katey. Katey, darling.
1:45:49
- We've got to get started.
- Coming.


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