Arsenic and Old Lace
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As President of the US, Commander
in Chief of the Army and Navy...

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...and the man who gave you this job...
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...l demand that you accompany me
on the inspection of the new lock.

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I think it's time for you to go to bed.
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I beg your pardon. Who are you?
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I'm Woodrow Wilson. Go to bed.
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No, you're not Wilson.
But your face is familiar.

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You're not anyone I know now.
Perhaps later, on my hunting trip to Africa.

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You look like someone
I might meet in the jungle.

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I think, perhaps,
you had better go to bed, Teddy.

:46:35
He and his friend want to get back
to their hotel.

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General Goethals, inspect the canal.
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All right, Mr. President, we go to Panama.
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Bully, bully! Follow me, General.
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It's down south, you know.
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Well, bon voyage!
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I must correct your misapprehension.
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You talked of our hotel.
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We have no hotel. We came here directly.
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This is not your home,
and I'm afraid you can't stay here.

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Dr. Einstein and I need a place to sleep.
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You remember that, as a boy,
I could be disagreeable.

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It would not be pleasant for any of us if....
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I don't have to go into details, do l?
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Perhaps we'd better let them
stay here tonight.

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Come here. Quick.
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I forgot to tell you...
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...Doctor and I are turning Grandfather's
laboratory into an operating room.

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We expect to be very busy.
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-Down here, what do you think I find?
-What?

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The Panama Canal.
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And it just fits Mr. Spenalzo.
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See the hole he's digging.
Four feet wide, six feet long.


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