The Trouble with Harry
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1:10:02
even if you raise your prices.
1:10:05
- Well, good night, everyone.
- (All) Good night.

1:10:08
All right, young man.
(Millionaire Clears Throat)

1:10:15
(Captain) Congratulations, Sammy!
Good boy!

1:10:18
- (Sam) Did I do the right thing?
- You did just the right thing, Sam.

1:10:21
Good.
1:10:24
Because it's important to me
that you think so.

1:10:27
Why?
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Because I love you.
I want to marry you.

1:10:33
Oh! (Giggling)
1:10:38
- You want to marry me?
- Uh-huh. Why not?

1:10:42
Well...
because I just got my freedom today.

1:10:46
Easy come, easy go.
1:10:49
Besides, if you married me,
you'd keep your freedom.

1:10:54
You must be practically unique, then.
1:10:56
I respect freedom.
More than that, I love freedom.

1:11:00
We might be the only free
married couple in the world.

1:11:07
This is very sudden, Sam.
1:11:13
You'll have to give me
a little time to think about it.

1:11:16
Only fair. I'll give you
until we get back to your house.

1:11:20
(Door Opening)
1:11:26
- What's goin' on here at this hour?
- (Wiggy) The most wonderful thing.

1:11:30
Mr Marlowe sold all his paintings
to a millionaire.

1:11:32
- Got more'n I ever figured he'd get.
- Money?

1:11:35
Well, not exactly money.
1:11:38
I always knew
they weren't worth the space.

1:11:41
I found these on a tramp
hangin' 'round here.

1:11:45
Said he found 'em on a... dead man.
1:11:48
Took me to where he said
he found him, and...

1:11:52
I didn't see any body.
(Ringing)

1:11:58
(Calvin) Montpelier 2000.

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