Bringing Up Baby
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:22:00
The intercostal clavicle.
Yes, isn't that wonderful?

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Isn't that a marvelous wedding present?
Thank you.

:22:06
You see, I'm going to be married
this afternoon.

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Don't let it throw you, buddy.
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Yes, Alice. Yes, isn't it great?
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Alice, I'm so excited.
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I'll tell you what you do.
You go on down to the museum...

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and I'll meet you there right away.
Goodbye.

:22:31
Hello. Oh, it's you.
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I can't hear very well.
Come closer to the telephone.

:22:38
I said, "Good morning, David."
Do you want a leopard?

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Why should I want a leopard?
:22:43
For that matter, why should I?
But I've got one.

:22:46
- Where would you get a leopard?
- I wouldn't get a leopard.

:22:49
My brother Mark got him.
He's hunting in Brazil and he caught him.

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Of course. It's a stuffed leopard.
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Of course. Why should my brother
be hunting stuffed leopards in Brazil...

:23:00
when he can find them right here
in New York?

:23:06
David, it's lucky I met you yesterday,
because you're the only zoologist I know.

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Of course I know what a zoologist is.
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Get out of here. No, not you, David.
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Baby, get back into that bathroom.
You're making a nuisance of yourself.

:23:23
No, not you, David.
No, I want you to come right over.

:23:27
David, don't be irrelevant.
The point is, I have a leopard.

:23:30
The question is,
what am I going to do with it?

:23:32
Susan, I regret to say
the leopard is your problem.

:23:35
You mean you refuse to help me?
David, you can't do that.

:23:38
You can't leave me alone with a leopard.
I'll come and get you in my...

:23:44
Susan! What happened?
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Is it the leopard?
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No. Nothing happened to me, David,
I just...

:23:51
I mean, the leopard!
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David, the leopard!
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Can you hear me, Susan?

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