A Day at the Races
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1:06:00
- We're tearing up the floor next.
- Oh, my.

1:06:03
Come, Mr. Whitmore.
I've a few words to say to you.

1:06:10
Boys, you were wonderful.
You saved my life.

1:06:15
I'll get even. You... You dirty, low-down,
cheap, double-crossing snake.

1:06:19
Thank you.
1:06:28
Hugo, speak to me.
1:06:32
I said I was sorry about last night.
1:06:35
I never should have mistrusted you.
1:06:38
Isn't there anything I can do
to make you forgive me?

1:06:42
You could take over the notes
from Miss Standish.

1:06:45
Then would you forgive me?
1:06:47
Well, it would help.
1:06:50
Emily, I can't hide it any longer.
I love you.

1:06:53
Oh, Hugo.
1:06:55
It's the old, old story, boy meets girl.
1:06:58
Romeo and Juliet.
1:06:59
Minneapolis and St. Paul.
1:07:01
Mrs. Upjohn.
1:07:04
Judy has the papers ready
for you to sign.

1:07:06
Later, later. Can't you see we're busy?
1:07:08
It's all right.
I'll remember where I left off.

1:07:10
Must they do that now?
1:07:13
Mrs. Upjohn, just a moment, please.
1:07:15
Mrs. Upjohn, may I present
Dr. Leopold X. Steinberg of Vienna?

1:07:19
And this is Dr. Hackenbush.
1:07:22
Doctor. I have a few questions
I would like to ask you.

1:07:25
I've got a question I'd like to ask you.
1:07:27
Steinberg, what do you do
with your old razorblades?

1:07:31
I've been telling Dr. Steinberg
about your unusual case.

1:07:34
Yes, and I would like to know
what is this ailment, double blood pressure?

1:07:40
Dr. Hackenbush tells me
I'm the only case in history.

1:07:43
I have high blood pressure on my right
side and low blood pressure on my left side.

1:07:49
There is no such thing.
1:07:51
She looks as healthy
as any woman I've met.

1:07:53
You don't look like
you ever met a healthy woman.

1:07:55
- What?
- Gentlemen, gentlemen.

1:07:57
There's a very simple way to settle this.
Why not examine Mrs. Upjohn?


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