Bringing Up Baby
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:19:04
Please, it's too late now.
You can't wake him up.

:19:06
Can't I?
:19:08
What are you doing?
:19:09
- Pebbles.
- What for?

:19:12
If you throw pebbles against a window,
people think it's hail...

:19:15
and then they come and close the window.
:19:22
I know we ought to go now,
but somehow I can't move.

:19:25
I guess they weren't big enough.
:19:28
Why not...
:19:31
What?
:19:33
- Here's a pip.
- Just a minute!

:19:38
Jeepers! Let's get out of here.
:19:46
Don't worry,
everything's going to be all right.

:19:48
Tomorrow, when Boopie's calmed down,
we'll go and see him together.

:19:52
Now, just a moment. Don't think
that I don't appreciate all you've done...

:19:55
It was nothing, David...
:19:57
Just a moment. But there are limits
to what a man can bear.

:20:00
Besides, tomorrow afternoon
I'm going to get married.

:20:06
What for?
:20:08
Because... Anyway, I'm going
to get married, and don't interrupt.

:20:13
Now, my future wife has always
regarded me as a man of some dignity.

:20:20
Privately, I'm convinced
that I have some dignity.

:20:23
Now, it isn't that I don't like you, Susan...
:20:25
because after all, in moments of quiet,
I'm strangely drawn towards you...

:20:29
but there haven't been
any quiet moments.

:20:31
Our relationship has been
a series of misadventures...

:20:34
from beginning to end.
:20:36
So if you don't mind,
I'll see Mr. Peabody alone and unarmed.

:20:40
Without me?
:20:42
Yes, without you,
and definitely without you.

:20:44
Now, Susan, I'm going to say goodnight.
:20:47
And I hope that I never set eyes
on you again. Goodnight.


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