A Day at the Races
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:27:03
Record department.
Colonel Hawkins talking.

:27:06
Colonel Hawkins, did you get a wire
from me regarding Dr. Hackenbush?

:27:10
I'm sorry, sir, but there's a hurricane
blowing down here...

:27:13
...and you'll have to talk
a little louder.

:27:15
It certainly is the windiest day
we ever did have.

:27:19
It certainly is windy!
:27:22
I want to know about Dr. Hackenbush!
:27:28
- Yes?
- Whitmore, cut out that squawking.

:27:30
The patients are all complaining.
:27:32
And I hope, sir, that that's
the information that you require.

:27:35
I'm sorry, colonel. I didn't hear it.
I was called to the Dictograph.

:27:39
- What was that you said, sir?
- I was called to the Dictograph!

:27:47
Whitmore, one more yelp out of you,
and I'll have you bounced out of here.

:27:50
And I trust, sir, that that answers
your question.

:27:53
I'm terribly sorry, colonel.
I didn't hear you.

:27:57
I can't hear you. You'll have to talk
a bit louder.

:27:59
I want to find out something
about Hackenbush!

:28:06
- Well, what is it now?
- That's the last time...

:28:08
...I'm gonna warn you
about that yowling.

:28:11
And in conclusion,
let me say...

:28:13
I'm sorry, colonel. What was
that you said about Hackenbush?

:28:16
Hacken... You mean, Dr. Hackenbush?
Oh, no. He's not here.

:28:21
I know he's not there. He's here!
:28:23
Then what are you
bothering me for, Yankee?

:28:26
But I want to know something
about his Florida record.

:28:29
Here's your Florida call, Mr. Whitmore.
:28:31
Operator, will you get off the line?!
:28:33
- Hello? Hello, colonel.
- Yes?

:28:36
Are you sure you're speaking
of Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush?

:28:40
- Who?
- Hugo Z. Hackenbush!

:28:42
Who's calling him?
:28:45
- The Standish Sanitarium.
- Yeah, that's where he works.

:28:49
Say, I understand he's doing
a mighty fine job up there.

:28:52
I...
:28:54
I want to get some information
regarding his qualifications for the job.

:28:59
- What job?
- As head of the sanitarium!


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