Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:43:00
Mr Cedar's right. Those things
do look kind of bad, don't they?

1:43:03
But to tell you the truth,
Your Honour, I don't remember them.

1:43:07
I guess they happened, because
I don't think a policeman would lie,

1:43:12
but I was drunk.
1:43:16
It was the first time I was ever drunk.
It's probably happened to you some time.

1:43:18
I mean, when you were younger.
It's likely to happen to anybody.

1:43:23
Just the other morning, I read
about Mr Cedar's own son,

1:43:28
how he got drunk and insisted on driving
a taxicab while the driver sat inside.

1:43:32
Isn't that so?
1:43:41
Isn't that so?
1:43:44
- Your Honour, I object.
- Proceed.

1:43:45
Now, about the Faulkner sisters.
1:43:48
That's funny, Mr Cedar going to
Mandrake Falls to bring them here.

1:43:52
- Do you mind if I talk to them?
- Not at all.

1:43:58
Jane, who owns the house you live in?
1:44:01
- Why, you own it, Longfellow.
- Yes, you own it.

1:44:08
- Do you pay any rent?
- No, we don't pay any rent.

1:44:13
Good heavens, no.
1:44:16
- We never pay you rent.
- Are you happy there?

1:44:17
- Oh, yes.
- Yes, indeed.

1:44:20
Now, Jane, a little while ago
you said I was pixilated.

1:44:22
Do you still think so?
1:44:28
Why, you've always been pixilated,
Longfellow.

1:44:34
- Always.
- That's fine.

1:44:37
I guess maybe I am.
1:44:39
Now, tell me something, Jane.
Who else in Mandrake Falls is pixilated?

1:44:42
Why, everybody in Mandrake Falls
is pixilated, except us.

1:44:47
Now, just one more question.

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