Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:01:00
I don't know whether she's home or not.
I'll see. There she is.

1:01:05
- Hello.
- Hello, Mary.

1:01:10
I waited in the park over an hour.
l thought maybe you'd forgotten.

1:01:14
l didn't think you could come,
with the party and everything.

1:01:17
I wouldn't let them stop me
from seeing you, so l threw them out.

1:01:21
- You threw them out?
- You mean, by the neck or something?

1:01:23
Sure. They got on my nerves,
so l threw them out.

1:01:26
That'll be in the papers tomorrow,
give them something else to laugh at.

1:01:31
l don't mind, though.
l had a lot of fun doing it.

1:01:34
- Would you like to go for a walk?
- Yeah, if it isn't too late.

1:01:38
I'll get my hat.
1:01:45
Nice day out--
Nice night, wasn't it-- isn't it?

1:01:49
Yes. Lovely.
Had a lot of nice weather lately.

1:01:53
Yeah. It'd be a nice night
to go for a walk, don't you think?

1:01:57
Yeah, l think it'd be a swell night
to go for a walk. A nice long one.

1:02:03
- Ready?
- Gosh.

1:02:08
- She looks better every time I see her.
- Thank you.

1:02:13
Good night. Don't worry.
l won't keep her out late.

1:02:16
Thank you so much.
Good night.

1:02:21
- My foot's asleep.
- No, you don't.

1:02:25
- Listen, she told us--
- No more photographs.

1:02:33
Glad you wanted to take a walk, Mary,
'cause l wanted to talk to you.

1:02:38
Let's just walk, hmm?
1:02:42
All right.
1:02:48
Mary, I'm going home.
1:02:52
Are you? When?
1:02:53
A day or so, l think.
1:02:57
- l don't blame you.
- A man ought to know where he fits in.


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