Million Dollar Mermaid
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1:24:15
Who say, Frank, would have
the best chance of winning?

1:24:17
I'm betting Rodneys.
1:24:19
Well, what about Sullivan?
1:24:22
In the cracker box,
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I don't see how he has gone
as far as he had.

1:24:29
I'll say one thing
to this air race.

1:24:31
It certainly captured
the attention of this country.

1:24:35
I'm sorry, Alfred.
1:24:37
You want him very much
to win, don't you?

1:24:39
I? Well, of course. I mean...
1:24:42
You figure if he'll have
fifty thousand dollars.

1:24:44
He can come to you and carry you
off in a white chariot.

1:24:47
All very simple.
The American success story.

1:24:51
Darling, I know how importantly
this man has moved you.

1:24:55
But allow me the privilege
of knocking my competition.

1:24:57
Maybe he will win that pot.
I hope he does.

1:25:00
But it still won't work.
You're big league.

1:25:04
Sullivan, he's a little of
the whisk, a cranny man.

1:25:07
He'll always be up the clouds
1:25:08
forever looking
for that fast dollar.

1:25:09
The big bullehu that would make
him seven day to one.

1:25:12
It probably isn't news
that I love you very much.

1:25:17
What's most important,
I think I can make you happy.

1:25:21
Will you marry me, Annette?
1:25:24
Alfred, believe it or not.
1:25:27
This is the first marriage
proposal I've ever had.

1:25:32
It's a little overpowering.
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Well, just say yes.
1:25:39
Ladies and gentlemen.
1:25:40
We interrupt for a moment
to bring you the latest bulletin

1:25:42
on the great cross country
flying race.

1:25:45
Now, five contestants
are still in the running.

1:25:48
We have news of three of them.
1:25:49
Bob Gibb traveling Eastwood
has logged five hundred miles

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from Golden Gate Park,
San Francisco.

1:25:55
Carl Rogers and his Memphis
1:25:57
has just reached
Elmira, New York,

1:25:59
and James Darling
and his Chesterby plane


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