Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:39:02
- Had a lot of pride. I like that.
- Oh, I do too, sir.

:39:05
I'd better call her up and apologise.
I don't remember taking her home.

:39:08
I'd venture, you don't remember much
of what happened last night, sir.

:39:12
What do you mean?
I remember everything.

:39:16
Hand me my pants. I wrote
her phone number on a piece of paper.

:39:18
You have no pants, sir.
:39:22
You came home last night
without them.

:39:24
- I did what?
- You came home without any clothes.

:39:27
You were in your shorts.
Yes, sir.

:39:30
I couldn't walk around on the streets
without any clothes. I'd be arrested.

:39:37
- That's what the two policemen said.
- What two policemen?

:39:41
They brought you home.
:39:45
They said you kept walking up and down
the street shouting,

:39:46
" Back to nature! Clothes are a blight
on civilisation! Back to nature!"

:39:50
Listen, Walter, if a man named Morrow
calls up, tell him I'm not in.

:39:56
He may be a great author, but...
:39:59
I think he's crazy.
The man's crazy, Walter!

:40:02
Yes, sir.
:40:06
Oh, by the way, did you...?
:40:09
- The knee.
- But how will I put on the slipper, sir?

:40:13
Yes, sir.
:40:16
I beg pardon, sir, but did you ever find
what you were looking for, sir?

:40:23
Looking for?
:40:27
You kept searching my pockets
last night, sir.

:40:29
You said you were looking
for a rhyme for " Budington".

:40:32
- Better bring me some coffee.
- Very good, sir. I beg pardon.

:40:37
A telegram came for you, sir.
:40:40
I'll get you some black coffee, sir.
:40:43
Did you see all this stuff
in the paper?

:40:56
- Arthur wants to quit.
- Arthur? Who's Arthur?

:40:58
He's the shipping clerk
at the tallow works.


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