A Day at the Races
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1:01:01
She's with Whitmore.
She's trying to frame you.

1:01:03
Wouldn't mind framing her.
A prettier picture I've never seen.

1:01:06
- Thank you.
- Thank you.

1:01:08
Hey, doc. Doc, I'm telling you a secret!
She's out to get you!

1:01:11
Why, I've never been so insulted
in my life.

1:01:13
Well, it's early yet.
1:01:16
I'm leaving. I'm not going to stay here
with these men.

1:01:18
You're not leaving. They're leaving.
I want you fellas to get out.

1:01:22
- Oh, my cape!
- Come back here with my woman.

1:01:25
You fellas are busting up
a beautiful romance.

1:01:27
Get her out.
She's going to make trouble.

1:01:29
You're wrong. This is my aunt. She's
come to talk over some family matters.

1:01:33
I wish I had an aunt look like that.
1:01:35
Well, take it up with your uncle.
1:01:36
Hey, doc. Doc, you're playing with fire.
1:01:39
- You didn't mind getting scorched.
- I got fire insurance.

1:01:42
Well, you better get accident.
1:01:43
Scram. Blow.
1:01:52
How do you like those cheap chiselers
horning in on us?

1:01:58
- Thank you.
- Thank you.

1:02:06
- How about a little Scotch?
- Why, I'd love it.

1:02:08
Oh, I'll ring for some.
1:02:10
- Thank you.
- Thank you.

1:02:15
Will you have the bellhop
hop up with some hop Scotch?

1:02:19
I'll flip you to see who pays for it.
1:02:21
Oh, doctor.
1:02:31
I'm O'Reilly, the house detective.
1:02:32
Don't talk so loud.
Your mustache will drop off.

1:02:35
Have you got a woman in here?
1:02:37
If I haven't, I've wasted 30 minutes
of valuable time.

1:02:40
You better get her out.
This is the last time I'll tell you.

1:02:43
The last time? Can I depend on that?
1:02:44
Yes, because this time,
I'm going to stay all night.

1:02:53
- This looks like a tough case.
- So does this.

1:02:56
I think I'll call me assistant.

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