Christmas in July
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:49:00
You have the effrontery
even to speak to me?

:49:02
What? I just want you to tell them
that you gave me a cheque.

:49:06
- What cheque?
- The one in your office.

:49:09
- Let me see it.
- Certainly.

:49:13
Oh, that cheque. Boy, do I feel better!
:49:17
- Hey, you're destroying the evidence.
- Who are you?

:49:20
- Shindel!
- Officer, arrest these people!

:49:23
- Listen, Mussolini...
- If there's something wrong

:49:26
what did you give me the cheque for?
:49:29
You know perfectly well,
in my life I never heard of you!

:49:32
- You didn't give me a cheque?
- That was by mistake.

:49:36
I was suspicious of you as soon as I saw
you.

:49:39
You mean I didn't win?
:49:41
You know perfectly well you didn't win!
:49:43
- But...
- He's entirely responsible, I see it all.

:49:46
I know how big firms work, God forbid.
:49:49
This is an honest boy.
I knew it the minute I looked at him.

:49:52
You gave him that cheque, you numbskull.
I should take back the merchandise I sold.

:49:57
Carry that Davenport upstairs for the lady.
A present from Dr Maxford.

:50:02
And buy the children more ice cream -
they'll enjoy my toys much better.

:50:07
- Dr Maxford is paying.
- I'll see you in Hoboken before I pay!

:50:12
And I'll see you in court,
and you'll pay for everything. With costs!

:50:16
- In a pig's nose!
- Pigs or no pigs.

:50:19
- (Laughter)
- And another thing...

:50:23
Oh, you will, will you?
:50:26
Don't take the good ones.
:50:31
It doesn't matter, honey.
You can't lose anything you never had.

:50:39
I don't want his old ring or... or his old skunk.
:50:43
What I can't figure is
who sent that telegram.

:50:46
(Door opens)
:50:52
Hello, Jimmy. Hello, Betty.
:50:54
- Hello.
- Hello.

:50:59
- What's that?
- Is this the Davenport your ma wanted?


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