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1:00:03
Sure.
How about it, Ma?

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- That l will.
- Fine. l'll get your coat and hat.

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Aw, Ma.
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There you are.
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Drink it all, Ma.
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Come on, Ma.
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Now, First Lady, l've got
a real surprise for you--

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two of the fastest fillies
you ever sat behind.

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Now, close your eyes and get inside.
Close 'em. Up one step. There you go.

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lnside. Ma, this is Miss Fawcett.
This is Belle.

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- Hmm! So it's a trick.
- No, wait a minute!

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You're going to meet Belle, so you
might as well get used to the idea.

1:00:43
- The devil l will. Let me out.
- Ma, you always were so stubborn.

1:00:46
lf you don't stop it,
l'll give you the licking of your life.

1:00:49
- Well, you don't think
l'm gonna ride with her!
- Come back here!

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Sit down! Driver, drive on! Drive on!
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Let me out! Let me out, l say!
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- Sit still!
- Let me out! Stop it, l tell you!

1:01:03
l won't be treated
this way!

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You lrish lunkhead!
What do you think you're doing?

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My son an lrish lunkhead?
How'd you like to be treated?
You with your grand manners.

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Just as any woman who's going
to be his wife has a right to be treated.

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He'll never marry y,ou. And now,
if y,ou'll stop, l'll be takin'my, leave.

1:01:20
- Stop here.
- Whoa!

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- Wait. l'll get out.
- You'll do no such.

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lt's you who'll be saving
the wear and tear of walking.

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- Ma.
- Hmm!

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How could you?
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l'm sorry. l didn't think
Ma would act like that.

1:01:43
Take me home, please.
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My friends...
1:01:54
this campaign
has resolved itself...

1:01:57
into one
clear-cut issue.


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