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:39:04
Good afternoon, Mrs. Chumley.
Good afternoon, Herman.

:39:11
Oh, stop the car
a moment, Wesley.

:39:14
Yoo-hoo!
:39:16
Yoo-hoo!
:39:23
Is there something I can do for
you? What did you have in mind?

:39:27
You were walking on my husband's
prized dahlias. I'm Dr. Chumley's wife.

:39:32
Oh, Dowd's my name. Elwood
P. Let me give you...

:39:37
Looking for someone over
there? Yes. My friend Harvey.

:39:41
I turned my back for an instant
and he seems to have wandered off.

:39:44
I wish you could meet him,
Mrs. Chumley.

:39:48
I'm sure he'd be quite taken
with you. Oh, thank you!

:39:51
You're very nice to say so. Oh, not at all.
:39:55
Mrs. Chumley, would you care to come downtown
with me? I'd be happy to buy you a drink.

:40:01
Oh, I can't. My husband and I
are going to a cocktail party.

:40:05
Dr. McClure is giving a party
for his sister from Wichita.

:40:07
Oh! I didn't know Dr. McClure
had a sister in Wichita.

:40:10
You know Dr. McClure?
No.

:40:12
But you... But are you sure you wouldn't
have time to come with me and have a drink?

:40:17
No, I can't. I'll tell
you what I'll do, however.

:40:20
What will you do, however?
I'm interested.

:40:23
If I meet your friend inside, I'll
be glad to give him a message for you.

:40:26
Would you do that for me? I
certainly would appreciate that.

:40:29
Just tell him to meet me
downtown if he has no other plans.

:40:32
Any particular place
downtown? No, he knows where.

:40:36
Harvey knows this town like a book.
How will I recognize your friend?

:40:40
Oh, you can't miss him,
Mrs. Chumley. He's a "pooka."

:40:44
A pooka?
Is that something new?

:40:48
No, no. As I understand it,
that's something very old.

:40:51
But Harvey's not only a pooka,
he's also my best friend.

:40:55
Oh, if Harvey's said to me once, I'll
bet he's said probably a million times.


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