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1:24:01
That's a good one.
I'll name a horse after that one.

1:24:04
- Go along with you.
- I'm going along. Goodbye, Miss Ann.

1:24:07
Goodbye, Mr. O'Leary.
1:24:10
And now to be serious.
About the Grand National.

1:24:13
I knew there was a reason
why you came up.

1:24:15
I still think $ 1 000 entry fee's
a lot of money to waste on that horse.

1:24:19
It won't be wasted.
Bet you 6-4 Challenger wins.

1:24:21
- You got a bet.
- Shake.

1:24:23
- Have a good time in Philadelphia.
- I'm excited.

1:24:25
I'll wear all my best clothes,
and we'll go on a tear.

1:24:28
- You're looking fine.
- Am l? Good.

1:24:30
Yeah, sure. It makes me believe
in those prayers I've been saying.

1:24:34
So long, doc.
1:24:35
Don't call him doc.
That isn't respectful.

1:24:38
See you at the National. Bye.
1:24:47
Ann.
1:24:48
- There's a storm coming.
- What?

1:24:51
It's getting darker by the minute.
We'll have to take our raincoats with us.

1:24:56
Suppose it'll rain cats and dogs
and ruin all our nice bulbs.

1:25:00
Look how it's clouding up.
1:25:01
It's getting darker every second.
1:25:03
It's funny, I can still feel
the sun on my hands.

1:25:16
- Judith.
- Ann!

1:25:18
The sun has gone. There are clouds.
It is getting dark.

1:25:23
It's all right. It's all right, Ann.
1:25:42
Judy. Judith.
1:25:46
lf the Ladies' Gardening Group
can adjourn their meeting...

1:25:49
...I've got some news.
We're not going to Philadelphia.

1:25:52
We're going to New York.
1:25:53
I've just read a wire over the telephone.
I'll show you.

1:25:56
Come on, Judy.
1:25:58
Come on.

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