Libeled Lady
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1:01:01
Besides, this is our last night.
1:01:04
What do you mean?
1:01:07
If you're going to file suit tomorrow...
1:01:08
I'll have to move out of here
to prove that we're alienated.

1:01:12
- You know, I'm gonna miss you.
- I'll miss you, too.

1:01:15
- You're a swell kid, Gladys.
- You're not such a cluck yourself.

1:01:19
I hate to see you get mixed up
in that mess tomorrow.

1:01:22
Look, you don't want me to file that suit,
do you?

1:01:26
No, I don't. For your own sake.
1:01:27
Then I don't. I don't start anything
until you tell me to.

1:01:31
It'll mean a row with Warren.
1:01:33
It won't be the first one.
Let's dance some more.

1:01:38
It's pretty late. 2:00.
1:01:40
I could dance all night with my Billikins.
1:01:43
My little fuzzy-wuzzy's got to
get some sleep though.

1:01:46
You're kind of cute when you say that.
1:01:48
So I'm going to say good night,
Mrs. Chandler.

1:01:51
- I'm off to get some air.
- Air?

1:01:53
Yes, I haven't been able to sleep
for the last two or three nights.

1:01:56
Must be insomnia.
1:01:57
I can fix that. My father used to have it.
1:01:59
When he did, I'd rub his head
with cologne, like that.

1:02:03
I'll go get the cologne.
1:02:07
It isn't that kind of insomnia.
1:02:09
You know, different people
respond to different things.

1:02:12
Some people respond to rub-a-dub
on the forehead. Others drop off to music.

1:02:16
Now, me...
1:02:19
- I'm a horse's hoof man.
- A what?

1:02:22
A horse's hoof man.
That's what it takes to put me to sleep.

1:02:25
The sound of a horse's hoof. Hoof, hoof.
1:02:30
You know? Hoof, hoof.
1:02:49
Good?
1:02:51
Are you amenable to reason?
Then you will come to my charity bazaar.

1:02:55
No.
1:02:57
You turned me down for the horse show.
1:02:59
But I ride with you every morning.

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