Broadway Bill
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:03:01
Hi, Bill.
:03:04
Ata boy.
:03:05
–He can sure pick ‘em up.
–He's still stalling.

:03:08
–Stalling?
–Yeah.

:03:09
–Going as fast as you can see.
–Nice work.

:03:12
–He's great.
–What’s this?

:03:16
She taught Skeeter to do that.
:03:18
–Skeeter?
–Miss named him that way.

:03:21
You got a mascot, pal.
:03:23
–Biggest pals.
–You know more about him than I do.

:03:26
You hang around a lot, Princes.
:03:28
–Make something of it?
–For Emperor Higgins.

:03:31
Don't let him catch it.
:03:33
Emperor Higgins doesn't
know I'm alive.

:03:35
I'm just the young brat.
:03:36
Get married, give him
another son–in–law.

:03:39
Someone to take care of
another Higgins enterprise.

:03:43
No, thanks
:03:44
–I'm coming.
–Walk him around for about an hour.

:03:46
–Any carrots?
–Six, but no more.

:03:48
Not seven?
:03:49
Take care of him or
I'll break your neck.

:03:51
Come on, Bill.
:03:55
A great horse!
:03:57
I wish he run right now.
:03:59
He's got background, stamina.
:04:02
Ana a will to win.
That’s important in a horse.

:04:09
The Imperial Racetrack
opened last week.

:04:13
Don't you think I know it?
:04:16
I saw you boyfriend,
Bill Taylor.

:04:18
–Why don't you?
–Don't what?

:04:20
Take Broadway Bill
down to the track.

:04:23
Are you crazy?
:04:24
What are you waiting for?
:04:26
You've been dying to get
out of Higginsville.

:04:28
Your heart is in horses and
you're making paper boxes.

:04:31
It doesn't make sense.
:04:33
–What’s got into you?
–Oh.

:04:38
You're a fool, daddy.
:04:40
–I am, huh?
–Yes.

:04:42
You've become another
Higgins' slave.

:04:52
–Mind if I have an idea?
–What is it?

:04:55
I've always been honest.
:04:57
I'd cut off my right arm
before I'd lie to you.

:04:59
What is it?

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