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1:03:01
Don't shove me like that!
1:03:02
Well, I will shove you
like that.

1:03:04
Uh, pardon me, gentlemen.
Pardon me.

1:03:06
Well...
1:03:10
Hey, wait a minute.
You got my coat there.

1:03:12
I have not got your coat.
1:03:14
- Why, this is my coat.
- This is not my coat.

1:03:16
That's my coat,
and I say it's my coat!

1:03:19
Well, that certainly was
a grand dinner.

1:03:22
Whoo. Yes, sir, you know...
1:03:24
I can't remember when
I've enjoyed eating so much.

1:03:26
Sorry, I can't offer you
a cigar. I'm all out.

1:03:29
You haven't one, have you?
1:03:31
No, no. I, uh, l...
1:03:34
Hey, well,
I didn't know I had it.

1:03:36
Thanks.
1:03:38
Oh, I've just got to sit down.
1:03:39
Oh, my. Oh, my word.
1:03:42
Oh, these shoes
are just killing me.

1:03:44
Oh, I'm awfully sorry,
Mrs. Tanner.

1:03:46
Maybe if I ease them up a bit?
1:03:48
Oh, don't trouble...
1:03:49
- Oh, no trouble.
- Well, that's nice of you.

1:03:51
- I'll just soften the heel.
- Thank you.

1:03:52
It might help a little.
1:03:54
There you are.
1:03:56
Be careful.
1:03:58
Madam, your instep is much...
1:04:00
Now I know
where I saw you before.

1:04:03
You're the young man that
waited on me in the shoe store.

1:04:07
Aren't you? Aren't you?
1:04:09
Oh, that's ridiculous.
Isn't it, Mr. Harold?

1:04:12
There you go with that
funny complex of yours again.

1:04:15
Well, of course,
I might be mistaken.

1:04:17
But his face bothers me.
1:04:19
And you know
that I never forget a face.

1:04:21
Yes, and when we were
traveling in Egypt...

1:04:23
you thought you knew the Spheex.
1:04:24
Sphinx, if you please.
1:04:26
S-p-i-x... I oughta...
1:04:29
I might be mistaken...
1:04:30
but I could swear
this is the young man...

1:04:32
that ruined my feet.
1:04:33
Oh, I feel sure you're mistaken.
1:04:53
Unroll it and cover that hatch.
1:04:54
Yes, sir.

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