Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:15:01
Hello? Yes. Yeah.
1:15:07
The water development seems OK.
I don't like the road layout.

1:15:09
Come up tonight about ten
and bring the maps. Right.

1:15:14
Here's the order for the ploughs.
We got a good price.

1:15:17
Fine. Thanks.
I'll look them over later.

1:15:20
Mr Deeds, my wife wanted me to tell you
she prays for you every night.

1:15:23
I... Well, thanks.
1:15:28
- How do you do? Your name?
- George Rankin, sir.

1:15:32
No, no, we're not buying any bulls.
What's that?

1:15:35
Listen, fellow.
Bull's what I've been selling all my life.

1:15:38
He's ordered me to turn everything
over to him.

1:15:43
Work fast,
before he disposes of everything.

1:15:45
I told you something could be done.
I knew it all the time. Sign it.

1:15:48
- We may get into trouble.
- Don't be squeamish.

1:15:52
There's millions involved.
You're his only living relative.

1:15:54
- What's it say?
- It's your agreement if we win.

1:15:58
My end is going to be expensive.
I have important people to take care of.

1:16:00
I have the legal machinery ready to go.
I've been working on it.

1:16:04
Say the word,
and we'll stop him in his tracks.

1:16:08
- Sign it!
- All right.

1:16:11
- Charlie, we're off. Papers all set?
- All set.

1:16:13
Go to it. And Charlie?
1:16:16
Find who wrote those articles
and subpoena him.

1:16:17
- So what is your name?
- Christian Swenson.

1:16:20
- Farmer?
- Yes, ma'am.

1:16:25
- Where is your farm?
- South Dakota, north.

1:16:28
- South Dakota North?
- South Dakota, but on the top.

1:16:31
- What about knocking off for lunch?
- Not hungry.

1:16:37
I want to get through this work
and go home.

1:16:39
What are you trying to do, keel over?
1:16:42
You haven't been out of this house
in two weeks.

1:16:44
Maybe I'll have a sandwich.
Do you mind waiting?

1:16:47
Sure. If you like to have a sandwich,
I can give you one, please.

1:16:50
Thanks. Thank you.
1:16:58
Never mind, Cobb.

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