Arsenic and Old Lace
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:24:00
Teddy's down in the cellar now,
digging the lock.

:24:09
You're going to bury
Mr. Hodgekiss in the cellar?

:24:11
Yes, dear.
That's what we did with the others.

:24:15
Look, here, Aunt Martha. You can't....
:24:18
-Others?
-The other gentlemen.

:24:22
When you say "others,"
do you mean "others"?

:24:25
-More than one "others"?
-Yes, dear.

:24:27
Let me see now. This is 1 1, isn't it, Abby?
:24:31
No, dear. This makes 12.
:24:33
Abby, dear, I think you're wrong.
This one is only 1 1 .

:24:37
No, dear, because I remember
when Mr. Hoskins first came in...

:24:40
...it occurred to me
that he'd make just an even dozen.

:24:45
But, Abby, dear, I really don't think
you should count the first one.

:24:49
I was counting the first one,
and that makes it 12.

:24:53
It does?
:24:55
Well, she's probably right. Abby usually is.
:24:58
I get them mixed up sometimes.
:25:01
Makes it 12.
:25:09
Hello.
:25:13
Whatever is the matter
with Mortimer today?

:25:16
Why, Abby,
what do you think happened to him?

:25:19
Hello?
:25:26
Not now. For heaven's sake,
keep your shirt on!

:25:31
Elaine, I didn't mean--
:25:36
Now, let's see. Where were we?
:25:38
Twelve. Twelve!
:25:40
Yes, dear.
:25:41
Abby thinks we should count the first one.
:25:44
Never mind about that. Just sit down.
:25:46
Tell me, who was the first one?
:25:48
Mr. Midgely. He was a Baptist.
:25:51
He was such a lonely, old gentleman.
:25:54
All his kith and kin were dead.
:25:56
We felt so sorry for him.
:25:58
And then, when his heart attack came...

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