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:14:12
You know, Arthur. . .
:14:14
. . .your father is going
to demand that you marry Susan.

:14:18
l don't care what he demands.
:14:22
Stay with me a minute, Hobson.
You know l hate to be alone.

:14:26
Yes. Bathing is a lonely business.
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Except for fish.
:14:34
l beg your pardon?
:14:37
Did you say ''except for fish''?
:14:39
Fish all bathe together.
:14:41
Although they do tend
to eat one another.

:14:44
l often think. . .
:14:46
. . .fish must get
awfully tired of seafood.

:14:49
What are your thoughts, Hobson?
:14:51
Pardon me. . . .
:15:03
l don't want you to be alone.
:15:05
l'll never be alone.
l have you.

:15:08
lsn't life wonderful, Hobson?
:15:11
Yes, Arthur, it is.
Do your armpits.

:15:14
A hot bath is wonderful!
:15:17
Girls are wonderful!
:15:19
lmagine how wonderful
a girl who bathes would be!

:15:22
Get dressed!
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l hate it here.
:15:36
Of course you hate it.
People work here.

:15:40
Here, read this magazine.
There are many pictures.

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Look how nobody ever smiles here.
:15:46
Why doesn't anybody ever smile here?
:15:48
They smile at lunchtime.
:15:51
Lower your voice, Arthur.
And sit up.

:15:57
Stop being so nervous.

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