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:27:00
How did this get in the paper?
:27:02
"David Larrabee is to marry again."
:27:04
"The girl is Elizabeth Tyson
of the Oyster Bay Tysons."

:27:07
- Congratulations.
- Did you plant this?

:27:11
It's common knowledge about you and
Elizabeth Tyson. Don't you like her?

:27:15
I like her a lot.
I like a lot of girls a lot.

:27:18
- You can say that again.
- What are you doing with that gun?

:27:23
Put that thing away, Linus!
:27:26
Look at that. The greatest plastic
ever made. Not a scratch.

:27:30
I wonder how this'd stand up
against a bazooka.

:27:34
Miss McCardle, ask General Stanton
if we can borrow a bazooka.

:27:38
Yes, Mr Larrabee.
:27:39
- To get back to my problem...
- Lend me your lighter.

:27:43
Linus, I have no intention
of marrying Elizabeth Tyson!

:27:46
Doesn't burn, doesn't scorch,
doesn't melt. How about that!

:27:51
I've been married before.
I've had it three times.

:27:54
This time the family approves.
:27:56
You're going to do
something constructive. Taste it.

:27:59
What's constructive
about marrying her?

:28:02
- Taste it.
- It's sweet.

:28:04
It's made of sugar cane.
:28:06
Sugar cane.
:28:09
Wait a minute.
:28:10
The Tysons own the largest holdings
of sugar cane in Puerto Rico!

:28:16
Second largest.
The largest have no daughter.

:28:21
It's all beginning to make sense.
:28:23
Mr Tyson owns the sugar cane,
you own the formula for the plastics

:28:27
and I'm offered as a sacrifice
on the altar of industrial progress!

:28:32
You make it sound as if the son
of the hot-dog dynasty

:28:36
had to marry the daughter
of the mustard king.

:28:38
Surely you don't object to Elizabeth
because her father has $20 million?

:28:43
That's very narrow-minded of you.
:28:45
Just one thing. I haven't proposed
and she hasn't accepted.

:28:48
Oh, don't worry.
I proposed and Mr Tyson accepted.

:28:52
- Did you kiss him?
- Elizabeth is a lovely girl.

:28:56
Sooner or later you'll propose.
I'm helping you make up your mind.


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