The Trouble with Harry
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:33:00
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.

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

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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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Four rabbit's feet,
and he got killed.

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- Should've had a four-leaf clover.
- And a horseshoe.

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Say, how do rabbits get to be born?
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- Same way elephants do.
- Oh, sure.

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How come you never came over
to visit me before?

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Didn't know you had such
a pretty mother, Arnie.

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If you think she's pretty,
you should see my slingshot.

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- Perhaps I'll come back tomorrow.
- When's that?

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- The day after today.
- That's yesterday. Today's tomorrow.

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- It was.
- When was tomorrow yesterday?

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- Today.
- Oh, sure, yesterday.

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(Mrs Rogers) You'll never make sense
out of Arnie. He has his own timing.

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Thank you.
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- Lemonade, Arnie?
- I already swiped two glasses.

:34:54
- I would've given you two glasses.
- It's more fun to swipe.

:34:58
Can I borrow your rabbit, Mr Marlowe?

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