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:26:02
Nicky's getting me a Victrola.
:26:05
And a typewriter.
:26:07
Too bad we can't have a puppy dog here.
:26:09
Tear-stained cheeks.
:26:12
Do you want a little doggy?
:26:14
Well, something.
:26:17
What's your birthday come on?
:26:20
My birthday? Why do you want to know
about my birthday?

:26:23
Well, you never can tell.
:26:25
Somebody might just wanna surprise you
with a little doggy on your birthday.

:26:29
Lord, that's very soon now.
:26:32
Where do I plan to be on my way to then,
for heaven's sake?

:26:36
To Europe with my sweetie.
:26:40
He can afford to go to Europe.
:26:44
Well, well, well.
:26:47
Well, maybe we can, and maybe we can't.
:26:49
The main thing is to get this divorce thing
out of the way.

:26:52
I'd better go and get dressed.
:27:18
Baby. Chickie.
:27:19
All right, that's enough. Put that thing away.
:27:22
It's so little. It just breaks me to pieces.
:27:24
I'm gonna break it to pieces
and put it in the garbage.

:27:27
- Look at it with me, sweetie.
- No, I will not look at it.

:27:30
Just for one second.
:27:31
Boy, this character will go to any extremes
to get attention.

:27:35
I'll tell you, he'd better get himself a job
this week...

:27:38
or that's it. No ifs, ands, or buts. I mean it.
:27:40
Let him play the big gift-giver
with his own money, that little Bolshevik.

:27:45
Honey, just look at this little baby thing.
:27:49
I'm gonna throw it out the window.
:27:51
I think it thinks I'm its mother.

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