A Star Is Born
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:13:04
You know your face looks familiar, too,
Mr. Gubbins.

:13:10
Thank you very much.
:13:11
Thank you.
:13:13
Here's your receipt.
:13:16
Goodbye.
:13:18
Goodbye.
:13:21
I think you got by with it.
:13:23
That J.P. was just beginning to remember
where he'd seen us before.

:13:26
- At least we got away from Libby.
- Libby doesn't even know we left town.

:13:30
All the luck.
:13:39
If you'll be kind enough to glance
between my shoulder blades...

:13:43
...Mr. and Mrs. Gubbins...
:13:44
...you'll find there a knife,
on its handle are your initials.

:13:48
- Don't be angry.
- It's been delightful seeing you...

:13:50
Wait! Wait a minute!
:13:52
'Bye.
:13:58
Well, I wish them joy.
:14:00
Wait till they see the press.
It won't be so funny.

:14:03
- They have a right to get married quietly.
- No, they haven't. He knows better.

:14:07
"Mr. Public Nuisance" could use
some decent publicity for a change.

:14:11
I've spent ten years covering up.
:14:13
Killing bad stories, sucking up to
the columnists to smooth away his insults.

:14:16
Who will they blame for not letting them
cover this today? Him? No! Me!

:14:21
I'll look just like a fool.
:14:23
Double-crossed by a cruddy actor.
:14:26
He needs this, believe me, more than I do.
:14:29
Okay.
:14:31
Just wait your turn, I always say.
What do you always say, McGuire?


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