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:52:02
I'll send the medicine back
with the boy.

:52:05
Doc!
:52:07
What about Saturday?
:52:09
He's got to run.
That’s the big race.

:52:11
Saturday? I don't know.
:52:13
Animals are very funny.
:52:15
Sometimes they snap
out of it like this...

:52:18
Don't take him out 'till
the fever's disappeared.

:52:21
Even then, don't work him too
hard. Give his heart a chance.

:52:23
Rest him up 'till the last
minute. Come on, boy.

:52:33
I know.
:52:34
It’s Alice I'm worried about.
What did she go for?

:52:37
She took him a pet rooster.
:52:40
Sounds insane!
:52:42
That’s no place for her!
Little imp!

:52:44
I sent her a telegram
ordering her to come home.

:52:48
She replies: "Having a good time.
Back after races."

:52:52
We got to get her back.
:52:54
Don't bother, she'll be back.
:52:57
–And so will Dan.
–What makes you think so?

:53:01
That’s why I came to see you.
:53:03
I know others want to
manage the paper box factory.

:53:06
Leave the others out of this.
:53:09
They forget that I'm
the eldest daughter.

:53:12
I can't keep his job
open indefinitely.

:53:14
You owe it to me. It was
your fault that he left.

:53:17
My fault he doesn't
like paper boxes?

:53:20
You thought you'd order him
around, like the others.

:53:23
That’s very interesting.
:53:25
You may not know it,
but people are laughing at me.

:53:29
They're saying I have
a horse for a rival.

:53:32
And the horse won out.
:53:34
I've got to stop that blabbering.
:53:36
–You think he's coming back?
–I know he is.

:53:40
Don't be so cock–sure.
:53:42
Go down there with him.
:53:44
That’s a fine attitude for you.
:53:46
–He's your husband.
–When he's here at home.

:53:57
You won't let Dan down.

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