Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:34:00
Do you see him very often?
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- Most every day.
- Sometimes twice.

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- Must we have the echo?
- Suppose you just answer, Miss Jane.

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Will you tell the court what everybody
at home thinks of Longfellow Deeds?

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- They think he's pixilated.
- Yes. Pixilated.

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- He's what?
- What was that you said he was?

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- Pixilated.
- That's rather a strange word to us.

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- Can you tell the court what it means?
- Perhaps l can explain, Your Honor.

1:34:40
The word "pixilated"
is an early-American expression...

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derived from the word "pixies,"
meaning "elves."

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They'd say, "The pixies had got him,"
as we'd nowadays say a man is "balmy."

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Is that correct?
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Why does everyone think he's pixilated?
Does he do peculiar things?

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He walks in the rain without his hat
and talks to himself.

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- Sometimes he whistles.
- And sings.

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Anything else?
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- He gave Chuck Dillon a thumping.
- Blacked his eye.

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- Why?
- For no reason, l guess.

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He always does it. We run into the house
when we see him coming.

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Never can tell
what he's going to do.

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- He sure is pixilated.
- Yes. He's pixilated, all right.

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Thank you, ladies.
That's all.

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They kept hollering,
"Back to nature!"

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I thought they looked harmless enough,
so l took them home.

1:35:37
l never thought
he was cracked.

1:35:41
I'm a waiter. He kept pressing me
to point out the celebrities.

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I said, "Help me." I'm coming out of
the kitchen a couple of minutes later...

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and there he is
mopping up the floors with them.

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l never figured he was a guy
that was looking for trouble.

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He threw us out bodily,
but bodily!

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We was hired as his bodyguard, see?
The first crack out of the box...


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