Lady for a Day
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- Excuse me.
- Step on it, judge.

:36:04
Guys, you're holding up the game.
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I thought you were known as
"The Fearless Blakes"?

:36:08
You were born under
a lucky star, my friend.

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A 6 ball shot, friends, one in
each pocket, shooting left-handed.

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Amazing.
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Quiet, boys!
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Great shot!
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- Collect from Providence.
- Right.

:36:38
That was some shot.
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And with the left hand.
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Thank you, me lad.
Proceed, Shakespeare.

:36:47
It's only for a week, judge.
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All you do is be her
rich, aristocratic husband.

:36:53
The rich and aristocratic
suits me admirably.

:36:55
- Ever try being a husband?
- I'm notorious for it.

:36:58
- How'd you make out.
- Pitifully, pitifully.

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They were charming women, too.
All four of them.

:37:04
I'm sorry you brought that up.
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I can't understand why l should
prove such a miserable failure.

:37:09
You probably talked them to death.
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- What do you say?
- I'm interested.

:37:13
- Whose husband?
- Never mind that.

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Now here's the layout.
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You're going to be
the ever-lovin' husband

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of Apple Annie.
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Preposterous!
Most preposterous!

:37:28
Of all people, Apple Annie.
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Listen, Dude, this is
asking much too much.

:37:34
A mere apple vendor,
practically a mendicant.

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- Good afternoon.
- Here she is now.

:37:40
- Here who is?
- Apple Annie.

:37:43
The judge was saying how glad
he was to be your husband.

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Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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I am deeply flattered.
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The pleasure, l assure you,
my dear and charming lady,


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