Bringing Up Baby
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:06:01
You've never... Well, no matter.
:06:05
What type of gun do you use
in hunting tigers, Mr. Bone?

:06:09
I personally use a bolt-action Mauser
with a very large bore.

:06:14
Excuse me.
:06:17
Susan, imagine giving a dinner party
with your husband stalking...

:06:20
like Hamlet's ghost all through the meal.
:06:29
Give me patience.
:06:32
No, this is too much. I can't stand it.
:06:36
We were talking about the jungle
while you were away, Mr. Bone.

:06:41
- My soup is gone.
- It was cold.

:06:45
Digging trenches.
Blaming it on an innocent dog.

:06:49
Nothing but a heap of nonsense.
:06:52
Enough to drive a man crazy.
:06:56
And then they say,
"Keep away from the bottle. Don't drink."

:06:59
No, not even a wee drop
to steady a man's nerves.

:07:04
If one more thing happens, I'll quit.
:07:06
And where Aloysius Gogarty goes,
Mrs. Aloysius Gogarty goes, too.

:07:11
A doctor chasing after a dog!
:07:18
Just picture it.
:07:20
A vast, mysterious silence
vibrant with life...

:07:23
strange cries in the night.
:07:26
- Good gracious, what was that?
- That was a loon, Elizabeth.

:07:30
L-O-O-N, yes.
:07:32
Once you've got the jungle in your blood,
I wouldn't be able to keep you out of it.

:07:39
- Susan, did you hear that?
- I didn't hear a thing.

:07:41
- You didn't?
- Are you quite sure that was a loon?

:07:45
Yes, indeed. I've heard many a loon.
:07:47
And if there ever was a loon,
that is a loon.

:07:50
- Isn't it, Mr. Bone?
- No.

:07:54
- Well, what do you say it was?
- A leopard.

:07:57
Don't be ridiculous.
:07:58
Major Applegate would know a leopard cry
if he heard it.


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