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:16:02
...like brewery horses
and thoroughbreds.

:16:04
Stew, I wouldn't be too hard on her.
I wouldn't call her a brewery horse.

:16:09
Gallagher, she's the real McCoy.
:16:12
And the rest of us are truck horses.
:16:14
There you go, talking like a woman.
:16:16
- Well?
- Well, you're my pal, aren't you?

:16:19
Then don't turn female on me.
:16:21
Pay that check, will you, Gallagher?
I'll give it back to you sometime.

:16:25
Maybe.
:16:26
I go. I go with Conrad
in quest of my youth.

:16:31
Fry those tomatoes,
will you, Gallagher?

:17:05
Now, now, Jeeves.
Now, Jeeves, was that nice?

:17:09
Was that being a gentleman,
Jeeves?

:17:12
- Your name is Jeeves, isn't it?
- The name is Smythe.

:17:14
Smythe? Well, well, well.
:17:17
With a Y, huh? Congratulations.
:17:20
What a small world.
Brothers under livery.

:17:22
- Now, as Smith to Smythe...
- Mrs. Schuyler is not at home.

:17:25
I know. I know.
I waited outside until she went out.

:17:28
She's a nice lady. She's all right,
but we don't vibrate well together.

:17:34
No one's at home, sir.
:17:36
Now, Jeeves, would you call
this no one?

:17:38
What's wrong?
:17:40
Mrs. Schuyler left orders, miss,
that if this person came again...

:17:44
...I was to call the police.
- That's a good idea.

:17:47
Telephone the police.
The number is Spring 3100.

:17:49
Get a couple of cops over,
and we'll have a rubber of bridge.

:17:51
- You may go, Smythe.
- But I...

:17:53
Now, the lady said you may go.
:17:55
- What do you want?
- Well, I tell you.

:17:57
When I was here, I had one
of your books in my hand.

:17:59
When I got outside, I realized
I still had your book in my hand.


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