Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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Look at these articles.
" Cinderella Man."

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- He's carrying on like a idiot.
- Exactly what I said...

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Who cares?
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- Yeah?
- Mr and Mrs Semple are waiting.

:46:12
- Let 'em wait.
- They've been in every day this week.

:46:14
- Who?
- Relatives of old man Semple.

:46:18
They keep insisting
they should have some nuisance value.

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- Nuisance value?
- If not for Deeds, they'd be rich.

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Nuisance value... Maybe they have.
:46:27
Maybe they have, maybe they have...
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Mr and Mrs Semple, please.
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How do you do?
I'm so sorry to have kept you waiting.

:46:36
What was my secretary thinking,
keeping you waiting this long?

:46:39
- Will you have a cigar, Mr Semple?
- Thanks.

:46:44
- There's Times Square.
- You can almost spit on it.

:46:48
Why don't you try?
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It's breezy up here.
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You're worried about those articles
they're writing about you?

:47:00
Oh, I'm not worrying any more.
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They'll go on writing 'em
until they get tired.

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You don't believe all that stuff,
do you?

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- They just do it to sell the newspapers.
- Yeah, I guess so.

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What puzzles me is why people
seem to get so much pleasure

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out of hurting each other.
:47:19
Why don't they try liking each other
once in a while?

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Shall we go?
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Here's a nice place.
:47:33
Yeah. Anyway, there aren't
any photographers around.

:47:35
You said something to me when you first
met me I've thought about a great deal.

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- What's that?
- You said I was a lady in distress.

:47:48
Oh, that.
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- What did you mean by that?
- Nothing.

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Have you got a...?
:47:57
Are you engaged or anything?

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