The Trouble with Harry
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(Mrs Rogers) Good afternoon.
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You're beautiful, wonderful.
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You're the most wonderful,
beautiful thing I've ever seen.

:32:37
I'd like to paint you.
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Was there something else
you wanted, Mr... Marlowe, isn't it?

:32:44
You certainly are a lovely woman.
I'd like to paint you nude.

:32:48
Some other time, Mr Marlowe. I was
about to make Arnie some lemonade.

:32:52
Oh, yes, of course. Perhaps I've come
at an awkward moment.

:32:56
If you want to undress me, you have.
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Well, it wasn't exactly that.
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I came here to talk to you about
something, but after I saw you it...

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slipped my mind.
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- It couldn't have been important.
- I guess you're right.

:33:08
Sit on the porch. I'll get you a
lemonade. Maybe you'll think of it.

:33:13
You're not only beautiful,
you're considerate too.

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- Arnie!
- Hello, Mr Marlowe!

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Hi. What do you got, a rabbit?
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Dead. What have you got?
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Oh, I got me a little frog.
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Whoop!
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- (Sam) There he is.
- (Mrs Rogers) It's hungry.

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Whoop!
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(Laughing)
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- I'll trade ya.
- Your mother for mine?

:33:42
- The rabbit for the frog.
- It's yours, Arnie.

:33:47
I think you got the best deal.
Dead rabbits don't eat.

:33:51
I'll just take it in the kitchen
and give him some lemonade.


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