Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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If we sold tickets, we'd make a fortune.
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- How'd you get the picture?
- Had the boys follow us.

:37:07
Marvellous. "At two this morning,
Mr Deeds tied up traffic

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"while he fed a bagful of doughnuts
to a horse.

:37:14
"When asked why, he replied,
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"'To see how many doughnuts the horse
would eat before he asked for coffee."'

:37:20
Beautiful!
What happened after that?

:37:28
I had to write the story.
He was so drunk he never missed me.

:37:31
When are you gonna see him again?
:37:34
Tonight, maybe. I'll phone him at noon.
My lunch hour...

:37:36
- I'm a stenographer. Mary Dawson.
- You're a genius, Babe, a genius.

:37:42
I moved into Mabel Dawson's apartment,
in case Cobb might start looking around.

:37:46
Good. Don't show your face here.
I'll say you're on vacation.

:37:50
No one'll know where the stories
are coming from.

:37:54
You can get an exclusive
out of him every day.

:37:57
We'll have the other papers crazy.
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- Babe, I could kiss ya!
- Oh, no. No.

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- Our deal was for a month's vacation.
- Sure.

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- With pay.
- You'll get it, Babe.

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Mr Deeds. Mr Deeds, sir.
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You really must get up. It's late.
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- You're Walter, aren't you?
- Yes, sir.

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Just wanted to make sure.
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If you'll permit me to say so, sir, you
were out on quite a bender last night.

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Bender? You're wrong, Walter.
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We started out to a binge,
but we never got to it.

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Yes, sir.
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- What's that?
- A prairie oyster, sir.

:38:36
Prairie oyster?
:38:39
Yes, sir.
It makes the head feel smaller.

:38:40
Oh.
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- Has Miss Dawson called yet?
- No Miss Dawson has called, sir.

:38:57
She was the lady in distress.
She wouldn't let me help her.


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