The Glass Bottom Boat
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:14:01
- Impossible.
- You can do it.

:14:02
- We can?
- Yeah.

:14:04
Maybe we can. Let's think carefully.
:14:06
You go to Washington.
Tell the general it's a cinch.

:14:08
- I already got the tickets.
- Honey? Get me Goodwin.

:14:12
- And Villanti. We'll work 24 hours a day.
- That's my boy, all work and no play.

:14:16
- Push her back in your calendar.
- Right.

:14:18
- I'll call her.
- No. She's special, I'll call her myself.

:14:21
I know you with girls, forget it. I’ll...
:14:24
Wait, wait a minute.
You've done this before. Out.

:14:27
- But I was only trying.
- Washington, go.

:14:29
- She might like me.
- Go.

:14:37
Honey.
:14:42
- Oh, hi, Mabel. Hi, Norman.
- Hi.

:14:45
What have you got there?
:14:46
Well, this package came for you
while you were out.

:14:49
- For me?
- Yeah.

:14:50
- Really.
- Said it was from...

:14:52
- Who'd he say?
- Mr. Templeton.

:14:54
- Yeah.
- Mr... Oh, that must be my mermaid tail.

:14:58
- Mermaid's tail, you been fishing?
- What?

:15:00
No, it's a mermaid...
:15:02
- It's a long story. I'll tell you sometime.
- We have a lovely man coming tonight.

:15:07
- An associate of Norman's.
- Mr. Mutnik.

:15:09
- Yeah.
- He's older, but very well-to-do...

:15:12
...if you know what I mean.
- Oh, yes.

:15:14
- Join us. Could you?
- Wish I could. I'd love to meet him...

:15:17
...but I have to go to class.
But thanks for thinking of me.

:15:20
I'll take a rain check. I'd better get in.
:15:23
Vladimir's barking like crazy. Sorry.
:15:26
- Oh, that's all right,
- Excuse me, thanks a lot.

:15:28
Class! You can't tell me
she goes to class every night.

:15:33
- You didn't talk about that idiotic dog.
- I didn't get a chance.

:15:37
Barking, barking,
every time the phone rings.

:15:41
Hello, my love. I missed you.
:15:45
Hello there. Hello, sweetheart.
:15:47
Call a cop. Call a cop.
:15:49
Cop yourself. Hello. Hey, hello, fish.
:15:53
You all there?
You hungry for your din-din? Okay.


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