Arsenic and Old Lace
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1:43:00
Goodbye, Aunt Abby, Aunt Martha.
1:43:02
I'm on my way to Africa.
Isn't it wonderful?

1:43:04
Charge!
1:43:08
It's all right, I've got it.
1:43:11
Oh, dear.
1:43:12
And Happy Dale is full of staircases.
1:43:20
You've come to meet Teddy, haven't you?
1:43:23
No, he's come to take him.
Teddy's been blowing his bugle again.

1:43:27
No, he can't go now! We won't permit it.
1:43:30
We promise to take his bugle
away from him.

1:43:32
-We won't be separated from Teddy.
-I'm sorry.

1:43:37
How can you allow this? You promised.
1:43:39
Brewster's got nothing to do with this.
The law is the law!

1:43:43
Teddy's committed himself
and he's got to go.

1:43:46
-If he's going, we're going, too!
-Yes, you'll have to take us with him.

1:43:52
Why not? Why not, indeed?
1:43:55
It's sweet of them, but impossible.
We never take sane people at Happy Dale.

1:44:04
These little sane people will get lost
in the shuffle. You could arrange that.

1:44:08
Just put them in
and they'll get all mixed up.

1:44:11
Too dangerous. Dissension, jealousy.
1:44:17
Now, let's be sensible, ladies.
1:44:19
Here I am wasting my time
when I could be doing some serious work.

1:44:22
There are still murders
to be solved in Brooklyn.

1:44:25
It ain't only his bugle blowing.
Things are going to get worse.

1:44:28
We're liable to have to dig up your cellar.
1:44:31
Our cellar?
1:44:33
Teddy's been telling around
there's 13 bodies buried in the cellar.

1:44:37
There are 13 bodies in our cellar.
1:44:45
What?
1:44:46
Yes. You just ask our nephew, Mortimer.
1:44:54
Charge!

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