Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:09:03
I don't mean that.
I'll need your help.

:09:05
That's different,
if it's just poetry.

:09:07
Are you married?
:09:09
Who, me? No.
:09:10
He's too fussy for that.
That's what's the matter with him.

:09:13
There's lots of nice girls
right here in Mandrake Falls--

:09:16
Don't pay any attention to her.
:09:18
He's got a lot of foolish notions
about saving a lady in distress.

:09:23
Now, you keep out of this.
:09:25
Saving a lady in distress, eh? We all
have dreams like that when we're young.

:09:30
Incidentally, we'd better get started.
You'll have to pack.

:09:34
- What for?
- You're going to New York with us.

:09:36
- When?
- This afternoon, 4:00.

:09:39
l don't think
we've got any suitcases.

:09:41
Well, we could borrow a couple
from Mrs. Simpson.

:09:44
She went to Niagara Falls
last year.

:09:48
I'm kinda nervous. I've never been
away from Mandrake Falls in my life.

:09:51
- Like to see Grant's tomb, though.
- I can understand that.

:09:54
We'll meet you at the train
at 4:00.

:09:57
Congratulations, Mr. Deeds. You're one
of the richest men in the country.

:10:00
See you later.
Good-bye. Thank you.

:10:02
- See you later, kid.
- Good day, sir.

:10:12
Did you hear what he said?
Do you know how much 20 million is?

:10:15
I don't care. You sit there and eat
your lunch. You haven't touched a thing.

:10:24
For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow

:10:28
For he's a jolly good fellow
:10:30
Which nobody can deny
:10:36
l can't find him. l looked everywhere.
His house is locked up.

:10:40
- Probably had a change of heart.
- He wasn't anxious to come.

:10:43
Here comes the train.
:10:49
- Look.
- What?

:10:50
That tuba player.
:10:56
Well...
:10:58
now I've seen everything.

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