Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:49:02
You're worried about those articles
they're writing about you, aren't you?

:49:06
Oh, I'm not worrying anymore.
:49:08
They'll go on writing 'em
until they get tired.

:49:11
You don't believe all that stuff,
do you?

:49:13
Oh, they just do it
to sell the newspapers, you know.

:49:16
Yeah, l guess so.
:49:18
What puzzles me is why people
seem to get so much pleasure...

:49:21
out of hurting each other.
:49:24
Why don't they try liking each other
once in a while?

:49:31
Shall we go?
:49:36
Here's a nice place.
:49:39
Yeah. Anyway,
there aren't any photographers around.

:49:47
You said something to me when you first
met me I've thought about a great deal.

:49:52
- What's that?
- You said l was a lady in distress.

:49:56
Oh. That.
:49:57
- What did you mean by that?
- Nothing.

:50:01
Have you got a--
:50:05
Are you engaged or anything?
:50:08
- No. Are you?
- No.

:50:13
You don't go out
with girls very much, do you?

:50:15
- l haven't.
- Why not?

:50:17
Oh, I don't know.
:50:19
You must've met a lot of society girls.
Don't you like them?

:50:23
I haven't met anybody here
that l like particularly.

:50:26
They all seem to have St. Vitus' Dance.
Except you, of course.

:50:30
People here are funny.
:50:32
They work so hard at living,
they forget how to live.

:50:36
Last night, after I left you,
l was walking along...

:50:40
and looking at the tall buildings...
:50:42
and I got to thinkin'
about what Thoreau said--

:50:45
"They created a lot
of grand palaces here...

:50:48
but they forgot to create
the noblemen to put in them."

:50:51
I'd rather have Mandrake Falls.
:50:55
- I'm from a small town too, you know.
- Really?

:50:59
- Probably as small as Mandrake Falls.
- What do you know about that!


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