Bringing Up Baby
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:29:00
Susan, if you know any shortcuts,
please take them.

:29:03
We'll be there in no time.
:29:05
I just want to deliver this leopard,
take the first train back to town...

:29:08
and forget
the last 24 hours ever happened.

:29:11
Now, what's wrong with the last 24 hours?
I've had a wonderful time.

:29:15
Susan, I don't know.
You look at everything upside down.

:29:18
I've never known anyone quite like you.
:29:20
You've just had a bad day, that's all.
:29:22
That's a masterpiece of understatement.
:29:24
Look, I can't discuss anything with you...
:29:28
with Baby breathing
down the back of my neck.

:29:31
Get down. Go on. Now lie down.
:29:36
Susan, duck!
:29:53
Never hang on to a leopard's tail!
:29:56
Sing, David!
:30:08
Anyway, I still insist that he was
right in the middle of the road.

:30:11
I've never hit anything
that was in the right place.

:30:14
That wagon was on the side of the road.
:30:16
It was straight ahead of me.
That's why I hit it.

:30:19
- What time is it?
- We'll be there in no time.

:30:22
We just have to stop at Westlake
and get some meat for Baby.

:30:26
Why, he's already had an assortment
of ducks and chickens.

:30:29
Not to mention a couple of swans.
:30:31
All feathers.
:30:33
Yeah, very expensive feathers.
:30:34
I don't see how any pair of swans
could cost $150. That was a gyp.

:30:38
If you'd run, as I told you to,
we shouldn't have had to pay for them.

:30:42
Susan, when a man is wrestling a leopard
in the middle of a pond...

:30:45
he's in no position to run.
:30:56
There it is, David. Please hurry up.

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