A Day at the Races
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:03:03
She did once offer to help.
:03:05
But it doesn't seem right
to borrow from a patient.

:03:07
- Then we make her a partner.
- Oh, Tony.

:03:09
We gotta hurry
before she changes her mind.

:03:18
Go ahead, Miss Judy.
There's Mrs. Upjohn now.

:03:22
- But, Mrs. Upjohn...
- There's no use, doctor. I'm leaving!

:03:26
Mr. Whitmore, I want my bill at once.
:03:28
- Just as you say.
- What's the matter, Mrs. Upjohn?

:03:30
It's no fault of yours, my dear.
It's the doctor.

:03:33
Telling me I'm perfectly well
when I know I'm on the verge...

:03:36
...of a nervous collapse.
Goodbye, Judy, dear.

:03:39
Have the boy come up
and get my bags, please.

:03:53
Gil! Oh, Gil!
:03:56
- I'm glad you're here.
- What is it, honey?

:03:59
Hold me tight. I'll be all right.
:04:03
Come on, honey, tell me.
:04:05
It's Mrs. Upjohn.
:04:08
She's leaving.
:04:09
Oh, let her leave. Say, I have something
here worth 100 Upjohns.

:04:13
You don't understand.
I'm going to lose this place.

:04:15
No, you're not. That's what I'm trying
to tell you. From me to you, with love.

:04:20
Your radio contract. You've got it!
:04:25
"Gelding, out of Honey Lamb
by Blue Bolt...

:04:28
...two-year, Hi Hat."
:04:32
- Why, Gil, this doesn't make sense.
- It's a horse, honey, a racehorse.

:04:37
Perhaps I'm awfully stupid,
but what do we want with a horse?

:04:40
I'll tell you. Horse wins race,
owner wins money.

:04:42
Owner gives money to girl he loves.
Girl saves sanitarium. It's very simple.

:04:46
Very simple?
But what happens if horse loses race?

:04:49
Oh, but he can't lose. He's a wonder.
I picked him up for a song, only $ 1500.

:04:53
Fifteen hundred dollars?
:04:56
That's all the money
you had in the world.

:04:58
Well, I still have my job
singing at the casino.


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