Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:19:01
We have to work fast,
before he disposes of every penny.

1:19:03
See, I told you something could be done.
l knew it all the time. Sign it, dear.

1:19:08
- We may get into trouble.
- Don't be so squeamish.

1:19:10
There's millions involved.
After all, you have your legal rights.

1:19:12
- You're his only living relative.
- What's it say?

1:19:14
That's your agreement with Mr. Cedar
in case we win.

1:19:17
My end is going to be rather expensive.
l have important people to take care of.

1:19:21
l have the legal machinery ready to go.
I've been working on nothing else.

1:19:24
You say the word, and we'll
stop this yokel dead in his tracks.

1:19:27
- Sign it!
- All right.

1:19:30
- Charlie, we're off. Papers all set?
- All set.

1:19:32
- Go to it. Charlie?
- Yeah?

1:19:34
Find out who wrote those articles
and subpoena him right away.

1:19:38
- So what is your name?
- Christian Swenson.

1:19:43
- Farmer?
- Yes, ma'am.

1:19:45
- Where is your farm?
- South Dakota, north.

1:19:49
- South Dakota North?
- South Dakota, but on the top.

1:19:55
- What about knocking off for lunch?
- Not hungry.

1:19:57
l want to get through this work
in a hurry, and then l want to go home.

1:20:00
Come on. What are you
trying to do, keel over?

1:20:02
You haven't been out of this house
in two weeks.

1:20:06
Maybe I'll have a sandwich.
Do you mind waiting a few minutes?

1:20:09
Sure. If you like
to have a sandwich...

1:20:13
l can give you one, please.
1:20:17
Thanks. Thank you.
1:20:19
Never mind, Cobb.
1:20:27
Good.
1:20:45
- Get lunches for the rest of them.
- What?

1:20:47
There must be 2,000 of them
out there.

1:20:50
- That doesn't make them less hungry.
- Okay, Santa Claus. 2,000 lunches.


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