Monkey Business
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:55:00
Edwina. Edwina, please!
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Operator?
:55:05
Edwina, I can´t stay out here any longer.
:55:09
Oh, well.
:55:17
Oh.
:55:20
Oh, you unlocked the door. It´s about time.
:55:22
- Now, dear, if you´ll just cooperate, we´ll...
:55:26
Help! Police! There´s a man!
:55:31
Oh, dear. I wish I knew
where there was a telephone.

:55:35
Oh! Perhaps there´s one in here.
:55:42
Hm! You´d think there´d be
a telephone somewhere.

:55:46
Oh.
:55:52
Ohh!
:55:54
Oh, let me in, Edwina. Let me in.
:55:57
- The key´s in the car, ma´am.
- All right. Thank you very much.

:56:05
- How´s that, mister? All right?
- Yes. Now...

:56:08
Barnaby! Oh, my poor darling.
:56:12
- Edwina, is that you?
- Darling, l´ve looked everywhere for you.

:56:16
- What are you doing here?
- Getting out of the laundry.

:56:19
- Laun...?
- These ladies were kind enough to help me.

:56:21
- Thank you very much. I´ll be all right now.
- We´re glad to help.

:56:25
- Any time at all, mister.
- Oh, I hope I don´t do it again.

:56:28
- Do you want to go in and change?
- Oh, no, no, no. Please, just take me home.

:56:32
The car´s right over here.
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- How did you get in the laundry?
- I don´t know. I think I flew in.

:56:38
- Look out for the step.
- But I didn´t have my glasses.

:56:41
Yes, I know. I stepped on them.
Here. You´d better put this on.

:56:44
- What for?
- Because you might get cold.

:56:47
That´s it. There. Now, get in.
:56:54
- Are you all right?
- Yes, thank you, dear. Are you?

:56:56
Yes. The effects ofthe formula have worn off.

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