Arsenic and Old Lace
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:12:04
You know, Martha,
I do believe he's beginning to see the light.

:12:07
I'm sure we needn't worry about him.
:12:09
He won't interfere with our plans
for Mortimer and Elaine.

:12:13
Did you just have tea?
:12:15
Yes.
:12:17
And dinner's going to be late, too.
:12:20
So, why?
:12:26
Good news for you.
:12:28
You're going to Panama
and dig another lock for the canal.

:12:32
Delighted!
:12:34
That's bully! Just bully!
:12:36
I shall prepare at once for the journey.
:12:41
Charge!
:12:48
Abby! While I was out?
:12:50
Yes, dear. I just couldn't wait for you.
:12:52
I didn't know when you'd be back,
and Reverend Harper was coming.

:12:56
-But all by yourself.
-I got along fine.

:12:59
-I'll run right downstairs and see.
-No, dear.

:13:01
There wasn't time. And I was all alone.
:13:08
Well?
:13:11
Just look in the windowseat.
:13:26
-It's Elaine!
-Hello, darlings.

:13:31
-But, Elaine!
-What did she mean?

:13:33
You don't suppose they've gone and--
:13:40
Listen, buddy.
:13:41
-This old cab has seen osculation but....
-You ain't seen anything yet.

:13:44
-You've got to drive us to the station.
-Take her hat.

:13:47
Wait a minute. And her brooch.
:13:50
If you find her hairpins, keep them.
Hold on to that.

:13:56
There they are.
:13:58
Here's your hat.

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