Christmas in Connecticut
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1:21:00
- We're from the Daily Press.
- How old was the baby?

1:21:02
He's 8 months old. A boy.
He has blond hair and teeth.

1:21:05
- Blond hair and teeth?
- No, no.

1:21:06
- No blond hair? No teeth?
- That's right.

1:21:08
I'll give a $25,000 reward
for the return of that baby.

1:21:11
Twenty-five grand.
1:21:13
It's the Elizabeth Lane baby,
the most famous baby.

1:21:15
- Where are its parents?
- Here's Sloan.

1:21:17
- Will you give us a story?
- Quiet, please. He doesn't know yet.

1:21:20
Come inside, my boy. I have something
to tell you. Keep a stiff upper lip.

1:21:24
Excuse me.
1:21:38
- I'm sorry about the arrest, Mrs. Sloan.
- That's all right.

1:21:41
If we'd realized who you people were,
it wouldn't have happened.

1:21:44
- Well, good night, ma'am.
- Good night.

1:21:49
Good night? It's morning.
1:21:52
Imagine us being arrested.
1:21:55
Your husband won't think it's so funny
coming home at 7 in the morning.

1:21:58
Oh, they all went to bed hours ago.
We seem to have company.

1:22:02
Yeah.
1:22:33
- No?
- No.

1:22:46
Elizabeth, where've you been?
1:22:48
- Yes, where have you been?
- When did you last see the baby?

1:22:50
Quiet, everybody.
1:22:52
Where do you suppose she's been?
1:22:53
She's been out searching every nook
and cranny for her lost baby, of course.

1:22:57
- My lost baby?
- There, there, Mrs. Sloan.

1:22:59
You mustn't collapse now.
No, indeed. You must be brave.


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