A Day at the Races
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1:10:01
Splendid, splendid. Show them, doctor.
1:10:04
If you insist, I'll proceed.
1:10:16
In case you've never done it,
this is known as washing your hands.

1:10:32
I'd rather have it rusty than missing.
1:10:38
You'll go a long ways to see
prettier drippings than those.

1:10:41
Why sterilization? After all,
this is not an operation, you know?

1:10:45
Not yet, but I may get hot and operate
on everybody in the joint, including you.

1:10:51
Come, come, doctor. Aren't you ready?
1:10:54
Now, Mrs. Upjohn,
I guess I know my business.

1:10:56
Of course, that's just a guess
on my part...

1:10:58
...but at any rate, I know a thing
or two about cleanliness...

1:11:01
...and that's more than I can say
for that mountain goat standing there.

1:11:08
Come, doctor. We're waiting.
1:11:10
All right. If you insist,
we'll proceed at once.

1:11:13
Now, Mrs. Upjohn,
I want you to take your arms...

1:11:16
...and let them wave through the air
with the greatest of ease.

1:11:20
Not too swiftly.
1:11:22
- Like that, doctor?
- Yes, that's splendid.

1:11:25
How long do you want me
to do this, doctor?

1:11:28
Just until you fly away.
1:11:36
I told you guys to stay down
in that room with those pigeons.

1:11:49
Dr. Hackenbush, tell me,
who sent for these men?

1:11:53
You don't have to send for them.
You just rub a lamp, and they appear.

1:11:56
- My name is Steinberg.
- Nix. Nix. That's Steinberg.

1:11:58
Dr. Steinberg, by a strange coincidence,
this is another Dr. Steinberg.


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