Arsenic and Old Lace
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:07:01
You know I'm not a swearing man.
:07:03
You'd be surprised
what they'd consider swearing.

:07:08
Will you excuse me?
No, no, Teddy, dear. Thank you. I'll go.

:07:14
-Come right in, Mr. Brophy.
-Miss Abby, we came for the toys.

:07:18
This is Officer O'Hara.
He's taking over my beat.

:07:20
-How do you do, miss?
-Welcome to our neighborhood.

:07:24
Gentlemen, what news
have you brought me?

:07:26
Colonel, we have nothing to report.
:07:31
No, absolutely nothing to report.
:07:34
Splendid!
:07:35
Thank you, gentlemen. At ease.
:07:39
You know the Reverend Dr. Harper
from the church next door?

:07:42
Hello. This is Officer O'Hara,
the new man on the beat.

:07:45
How do you do, sir? It's nice to meet you.
:07:51
The toys are on the chair up here,
by the library door.

:07:58
Teddy, run upstairs and bring down your
Army and Navy from Aunt Martha's room.

:08:02
They're all packed.
:08:05
That's splendid work you men do, fixing up
discarded toys for the kids at camp.

:08:10
Charge!
:08:20
It gives us something to do at the station.
You get tired of playing cards.

:08:31
-So these are the toys?
-How's Mrs. Brophy?

:08:34
She's better, thank you.
But a little weak, still.

:08:37
I'll get some beef broth
for you to take to her.

:08:39
Please don't bother.
You've done so much already.

:08:42
Stop the nonsense! I won't be a minute.
:08:50
Gentlemen, if I know what pure kindness
and absolute generosity are...

:08:54
...it's because I've known
the Brewster sisters.


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