Bringing Up Baby
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:08:01
Thank you, Elizabeth.
I'm an authority on animal cries.

:08:04
Now, you take the rogue elephant,
for instance.

:08:07
Excuse me, Major. You're right.
It is a loon.

:08:10
Thank you.
:08:11
The leopard's cry is something that,
once heard, you can never forget.

:08:15
Yes, I know.
:08:18
You know. Thank you.
:08:20
Of course, it varies at different seasons.
:08:23
- Let me see now, what month is this?
- June.

:08:26
June? It would go something like this.
:08:30
I'll just prepare for it.
:08:33
Now, let me see.
:08:36
There we have it.
:08:45
- Pardon me.
- It's still a loon.

:08:47
Of course, I haven't practiced
the leopard cry in a long time.

:08:50
I'm slightly out of voice.
:08:52
- Try again.
- Yes, I shall.

:09:03
Now, I didn't do that.
:09:05
It was probably an echo.
:09:08
It was a long time coming back, wasn't it?
:09:10
- Try again.
- I shall.

:09:18
There. That's better.
:09:22
That's peculiar.
:09:23
There aren't any leopards
in Connecticut, are there?

:09:26
- Yes.
- No.

:09:27
- Why do you say yes?
- You see... Pardon me.

:09:31
Excuse me.
:09:32
Susan! Finish your dinner
and stop this nonsense.

:09:35
All right, but you'll be sorry.
:09:38
I can't stand it.
I've got to get away from it.

:09:42
Instead of sitting decently at the table
eating their dinners...

:09:45
they're howling and roaring at one another
like a lot of banshees.

:09:50
And then they say,
"Gogarty, you mustn't drink.

:09:54
"Gogarty, you must keep away
from the bottle."

:09:59
The bottle.

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