Herbie Rides Again
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:20:00
I'm sorry. How could I know it was
your first assignment for Hawk?

:20:04
You can't know what a no-good he is.
:20:07
I should tell you...
:20:09
Anyway, Mrs.. Steinmetz took me in
until I found somewhere to live.

:20:13
When I found out what Hawk was
up to, I stayed on to protect her.

:20:17
I won't let his rats
talk her out of her home.

:20:20
You're not being fair.
:20:22
Fair? To Alonzo Hawk? Has he
conned you just like everyone else?

:20:27
I should tell you...
:20:28
Did you know
he put a parking garage

:20:30
on the lot where the DiMaggios
learned to play baseball?

:20:34
His factories pollute
all the fish in the bay.

:20:37
His skyscraper casts a cold shadow
on a playground all day.

:20:41
Let me say...
:20:42
He even kicked 30 Chinese families
off Grand Avenue!

:20:46
Please! I can't believe Uncle Alonzo
would do things like that.

:20:51
Wait a minute.
:20:53
Uncle? He's your uncle?
:20:55
- Yes, that's why...
- You rotten swine!

:21:03
Here's your warm milk, Grandma.
:21:07
Be sure and drink it.
You know how good it is for you.

:21:10
Yes, dear.
:21:12
I still can't understand why
you hit him with a boiled lobster.

:21:16
Grandma, I wish I could stop
doing things like that.

:21:21
- I really sort of like him.
- I'm glad to hear that.

:21:25
Brilliant, eligible lawyers
don't grow on trees.

:21:29
What are you leading up to?
:21:33
Nothing, dear. I just thought that
perhaps you could talk things over

:21:37
with that nice Mr. Whitfield.
:21:40
Nice try, Grandma.
:21:42
But if I want a young man,
I'll get him my way.

:21:45
Yes, I suppose so, dear.
:21:47
Now, stop hatching plots
and go to sleep.

:21:51
Yes, dear.
:21:54
- Goodnight, Grandma.
- Goodnight, dear.


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