Bringing Up Baby
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:27:00
My glasses! Don't move, Susan.
:27:03
Here they are.
:27:05
They're broken. I'm so sorry.
:27:09
It doesn't make any difference.
:27:11
The things I've been doing today,
I can do just as well with my eyes shut.

:27:17
Anyway, David, you look much handsomer
without them.

:27:20
Stop it.
:27:21
Look, David, I've lost my heel!
Look at me walk.

:27:29
- Born on the side of a hill.
- Stop.

:27:31
- I was born on the side of a hill.
- Stop.

:27:34
Look, Susan,
we're not getting anywhere like this.

:27:37
You must be very tired,
and I suggest you go home.

:27:40
But, David, we can't quit now.
:27:43
We've let a wild animal loose
on an innocent countryside.

:27:46
We can't just go home and sleep.
It wouldn't be right.

:27:48
You misunderstand me.
I want you to go home.

:27:54
- You mean you want me to go home?
- Yes.

:27:58
You mean you don't want me
to help you anymore?

:28:02
- No.
- After all the fun we've had?

:28:04
- Yes.
- And after all the things I've done for you?

:28:07
That's what I mean.
:28:08
All right, I know enough
to go when I'm not wanted.

:28:11
And don't you worry about me,
I can take care of myself.

:28:16
Oh, my goodness.
:28:19
Are you all right? Did you hurt yourself?
:28:21
No, I didn't hurt myself. It's not that.
:28:25
It's just that I'm miserable
because you don't like me anymore.

:28:29
Yes, I do.
:28:30
You tried to get rid of me
and you don't think of me.

:28:33
You don't like me anymore.
:28:35
Your face is dirty.
:28:39
Now you're being nice to me...
:28:41
after all the horrible things
I've done to you.

:28:46
Stop crying, Susan, please.
:28:48
It's just that everything I do
with the best intentions...

:28:51
seems to turn out badly.
:28:53
Yes, it does, doesn't it?
:28:55
Please let me come with you.

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