Christmas in Connecticut
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1:01:02
I thought you'd gone to bed.
1:01:04
There are one or two things
we have to discuss.

1:01:06
- Tonight?
- It's been an upsetting evening.

1:01:08
Of all the insane, inconsiderate things
to do...

1:01:10
Could I help it if the cow got loose?
1:01:12
The cow. A fine "how do you do."
1:01:14
- The judge was very annoyed.
- Oh, was he?

1:01:17
Yes. Do you mind?
1:01:19
Really, Elizabeth, this is very awkward.
1:01:21
Where am I going to sleep tonight?
1:01:23
You sleep in your room, and I've put
my things in the guest bedroom.

1:01:26
- Oh, fine. And this is my wedding night.
- Go to bed, John.

1:01:29
But we've got to get these things settled.
1:01:31
- Go to bed, John.
- Oh, all right, if you insist.

1:01:34
The judge will be here
first thing in the morning...

1:01:36
- Good night, John.
- Good night.

1:01:40
Please.
1:01:42
But I shan't sleep a wink.
1:01:46
Not a wink.
1:02:26
The cow? What happened then?
1:02:29
Nothing. The judge went home.
1:02:30
Now I like cows.
1:02:31
Oh, Felix, he's so wonderful.
1:02:33
Sure. They are fine animals.
1:02:35
Milk and cream, they give,
and butter too. And buttermilk.

1:02:39
No, no. I mean Mr. Jones.
1:02:41
I've never met anyone like him
before in my whole life.

1:02:45
Oh, Lizka, Lizka.
You give me goose pimples.

1:02:47
Watch now. I show you how
to flip-flop the flop-flips.

1:02:57
You see? It's easy. Now you try it.
1:02:59
Throw it up.

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