Christmas in July
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:58:01
The desks have already been moved
and the name is painted on, as you said.

:58:06
So we'll try it for a very short time,
at no advance in salary, you understand.

:58:10
- Yes, sir.
- And for a very short time.

:58:13
- Yes, sir.
- This is a business, not a cultural project.

:58:16
- You'll never be sorry.
- I'm sorry already, so let it go at that.

:58:20
Good night and try to be on time
in the morning.

:58:25
Oh... pshaw!
:58:29
- Isn't it wonderful?
- You were wonderful.

:58:33
- But I'm a bit leery about me.
- Don't talk like a fathead.

:58:36
This is the chance of a lifetime
and you know you've got what it takes.

:58:41
I didn't until I got that telegram
and now I don't know any more.

:58:45
I'm like Mr Baxter, that's why I didn't speak.
:58:48
Well, it brought us together
and that's something.

:58:51
I got the ring to prove it,
and you can't back out now or I'd sue you.

:58:58
Oh, you poor kid.
:59:02
You'll see we have plenty to be thankful for.
:59:08
Sure.
:59:14
(Miaowing)
:59:17
- There's that cat again.
- Hello.

:59:34
- Good night!
- Good night, Sam.

:59:44
(Miaowing)
:59:51
(Bell rings)
:59:56
(Betty) Look.
(Jimmy) Yeah.

:59:58
- Sure looked funny this afternoon.
- Ah, the old buzzard.


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