At the Circus
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1:13:00
96, 97...
1:13:01
398, 399, 400.
1:13:05
They all showed up.
Looks like no second helpings.

1:13:11
Ladies and gentlemen...
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on behalf of our gracious, charming,
and lovely hostess...

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I say to you:
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Good evening, friends.
1:13:20
- And now, let's lap up the vittles.
"- Monsieur," control yourself.

1:13:27
Find Mr. Loophole.
Tell him we'll be ready in five minutes.

1:13:30
Sure, Jeff. Five minutes.
1:13:32
- M. La Fontaine?
- What is it, my little smorgasbord?

1:13:35
It's 5 minutes of 10:00,
and they're not here yet.

1:13:37
It takes time.
You know how elephants are.

1:13:40
- Elephants?
- Who said anything about elephants?

1:13:42
Give me that.
You've had quite enough of this.

1:13:46
Elephants. At your age.
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And since Mrs. Dukesbury
and her checkbook...

1:13:53
are entirely responsible
for this magnificent shindig...

1:13:56
I suggest we give the kid a great big hand.
1:14:03
I'm sure Marie Antoinette
would like to say a few boring words.

1:14:11
Can I quote you on that?
1:14:14
Relax. Your entertainment
is practically ready.

1:14:17
Go on. Get in there and fight.
1:14:23
- Oh, dear.
- You should cut out starches.

1:14:29
Please hurry.
1:14:36
Say, have you got a slow leak?
1:14:39
Now, if no one cares for more coffee,
we'll all be going.

1:14:44
I'll have another cup of coffee.
1:14:47
Don't leave me, Suzanna.
Can't you see that I love you?

1:14:50
There. You dragged it out of me.
I love you, all of you.

1:14:54
I love you feverishly.
Have you got a thermometer on you?


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