A River Runs Through It
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:16:08
- Hello, Jess.
- Hey, Paul.

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- How's your brother?
- You both left him alone.

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I'm sorry about that.
That was my fault.

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You're not forgiven.
:16:22
Was Norman forgiven?
:16:23
Norman's not funny.
:16:41
I hung fresh towels
on the washstand for you.

:16:44
Did you remember to powder
my toothbrush?

:16:49
Let Paul tell his latest story.
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Which one? The murder,
the wreck or the fire?

:16:54
l think they should put you
on the church beat.

:16:57
l agree.
:16:59
Quote: "The Reverend Maclean had a nice
roast while dining with his family.

:17:03
All, except for the poor, elder son...
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enjoyed it immensely."
:17:09
- Norman, what's the matter?
- He's not funny.

:17:12
- Pardon me?
- He's not tunny.

:17:17
There are more
important accomplishments, Norman.

:17:20
It's all right it you're dull.
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We're very proud of you.
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l do have one story.
No murder, no mayhem.

:17:33
l interviewed the President.
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- Calvin Coolidge?
- The President?

:17:40
- Mr. Coolidge?
- When?

:17:43
A few days ago.
He was in Dakota, fly-fishing.

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Fly-fishing!
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Fly-fishing in a suit and tie,
white gloves and patent-leather shoes.

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l asked him.
l went right up to him.

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l said, "Excuse me, sir.
Can you tell me what they're biting on?"

:17:58
He says, "The end of my line."

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