Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:08:02
One must know when to seek publicity
and when to avoid it.

:08:06
Cedar, Cedar, Cedar & Budington.
I can't think of a rhyme for " Budington".

:08:11
Why should you?
:08:13
Whenever I run across a funny name,
I like to find a rhyme. Don't you?

:08:17
No.
:08:19
- I've got one for Cobb.
- Yeah?

:08:22
There once was a man named Cobb
who kept Semple away from the mob.

:08:26
Came the turn of the tide, Semple died.
Now poor Cobb's out of a job.

:08:32
- Sounds like two weeks' notice to me.
- Huh?

:08:35
I've gotten the sackeroo in many ways,
but never in rhyme.

:08:39
- I don't mean that. I'll need your help.
- That's different, if it's just poetry.

:08:43
- Are you married?
- Who, me? No.

:08:46
No, he's too fussy for that.
That's the matter with him.

:08:49
There's lots of nice girls
right here in Mandrake Falls...

:08:52
Don't pay any attention to her.
:08:54
He's got a lot of foolish notions
about saving a lady in distress.

:08:59
Now, you keep out of this.
:09:01
Saving a lady in distress, eh? We all
have dreams like that when we're young.

:09:05
Incidentally, we'd better get started.
You'll have to pack.

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

:09:11
- When?
- Four o'clock.

:09:13
I don't think
we've got any suitcases.

:09:16
Well, we could borrow a couple
from Mrs Simpson.

:09:19
She went to Niagara Falls
last year.

:09:22
I'm nervous. I've never been
away from Mandrake Falls in my life.

:09:26
- Like to see Grant's tomb.
- I understand.

:09:28
We'll meet you at the train at 4.00.
Congratulations, Mr Deeds.

:09:32
You're one of the richest men
in the country. See you later.

:09:36
- See you later, kid.
- Good day, sir.

:09:46
Did you hear what he said?
Know how much 20 million is?

:09:49
I don't care. You sit there and eat
your lunch. You haven't touched a thing.

:09:57
For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow


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