The Great McGinty
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1:07:01
And it wasn't dark and airless,
it was very neat and clean.

1:07:05
We folded the boxes,
then we twisted the oilpaper on the taffy...

1:07:11
...what we didn't eat.
1:07:13
And I want you to know that we liked it.
1:07:15
Oh, Dan, sometimes you're impossible!
1:07:19
(Buzzer)
1:07:21
- Who can that be at this time of the night?
- I don't know, maybe it's George.

1:07:25
- What would George want at this hour?
- Maybe it isn't George.

1:07:39
- Get the door bell.
- Yes, sir.

1:07:43
- Is the Governor in?
- Yes, sir.

1:07:45
- What do you want?
- Governor McGinty?

1:07:47
- What about it?
- We've got bad news, Governor McGinty.

1:07:51
You look as though a cyclone had hit you.
1:07:54
- I had a nightmare.
- You had too much ice cream.

1:07:58
- There.
- May I have Brownie in bed with me?

1:08:01
No, darling, Brownie's going to stay
down here, where she belongs.

1:08:05
- Catherine.
- Yes, Dan?

1:08:09
I'm sorry I got sore a little while ago.
1:08:12
That's all right, darling.
Anyone would get nervous on a day like this.

1:08:16
I er...
1:08:18
I may have to go away tonight for
a little while. It may take a few days, even.

1:08:23
Dan, what are you talking about?
1:08:25
Well...
1:08:26
There's some kind of trouble about a bridge
or something I built when I was Mayor.

1:08:31
I may have to go down home
and explain about it.

1:08:34
Why are you going, Daddy?
1:08:36
Oh, by golly. I went and talked too loud.
Daddy's got to go away for a little while.

1:08:43
I want you to take good care of your mother
while I'm gone.

1:08:46
- Yes, Daddy.
- That's the idea.

1:08:48
- Take good care of your brother, too.
- Yes, Daddy.

1:08:52
She's gonna break a lot of hearts
when she grows up.

1:08:58
What's the matter, Dan?

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