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because I cannot stand
another day of that Harvey!

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Don't you think it would have been
a little bit kinder of Mother...

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if she'd written us about
him. Now, be honest. Don't you?

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I really couldn't answer
that question. I can!

:25:14
Yes, it certainly
would have.

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This person
that you call Harvey,

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who is he?
He's a rabbit.

:25:23
Yes, perhaps.
But just who is he?

:25:26
Someone your brother picked up
in one of these bars?

:25:28
I've been telling you,
Harvey is a rabbit!

:25:31
A big white rabbit six feet high,
or is it six feet, three and a half?

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Heaven knows, I ought to know. He's
been around the house long enough!

:25:39
Mrs. Simmons, if I'm not
mistaken... Don't you understand?

:25:43
The rabbit's name
is Harvey.

:25:46
Harvey lives
at our house.

:25:49
Elwood buys theater tickets and
railroad tickets for both of them.

:25:54
He's lost interest
in everything else.

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And here I am trying to get
Myrtle Mae started...

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with a nice group
of young people.

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That's my daughter.
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Doctor,
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I'm going to tell you something
I've never told anyone in this world.

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Not even Myrtle Mae.
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Every once in a while, I see
this big white rabbit myself!

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Isn't that terrible!
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And what's more, he's every
bit as big as Elwood says he is!

:26:25
Don't ever tell that to anybody,
Doctor. I'm ashamed of it.

:26:31
I can see that you've been under
a great nervous strain lately.

:26:35
You just try living with those two
and see how much of a strain it is.

:26:40
Your mother's death, it
depressed you considerably.

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Nobody knows how much.
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Don't you worry. I'm going
to help you. Oh, Doctor!

:26:52
Miss Kelly. Miss Kelly!
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Wilson? Wilson!
:26:57
Don't you move. You just sit there
and make yourself comfortable.


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