Arsenic and Old Lace
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They're nuts!
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You're telling me!
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Look, you can't do things like that!
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Now I don't know
how I can explain this to you...

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...but it's not only against the law,
it's wrong.

:34:30
Oh, piffle!
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It's not a nice thing to do.
:34:35
People wouldn't understand.
He wouldn't understand.

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What I mean is....
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This is developing into a very bad habit!
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Who? Happy Dale Sanitarium?
:34:56
That's amazing, operator.
:34:58
Happy Dale?
Let me talk to Mr. Witherspoon, please.

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Mr. Witherspoon speaking.
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How do you do, Mr. Brewster?
How are you?

:35:07
Mr. Witherspoon, do you--
I'm fine, thanks. How are you?

:35:11
Do you remember our conversation about
committing my brother to Happy Dale?

:35:15
You do? Well, we want
to commit him there immediately.

:35:18
Oh, dear.
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Oh, dear. That's too bad.
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Well, I'd hoped we wouldn't have him
for some time yet.

:35:25
We have several Theodore Roosevelts
at the moment...

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...and it would lead to trouble.
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Well, now, if he thought that--
:35:33
Mr. Brewster, we're a bit short
of Napoleons at present.

:35:37
Bonaparte. And if--
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Oh, I see. Of course.
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Well, if your mind is made up. Yes.
:35:47
Have you had the papers drawn up?
:35:48
No, but I'll do it now
and call you as soon as I have them.

:35:52
Thank you, Mr.-- What?
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All right. Thank you, Mr. Witherspoon.
:35:57
Another Roosevelt. Oh, dear.
:35:59
Now listen, I'm going to Judge Cullman's,
but I want you to promise me something.


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