A King in New York
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1:25:02
Don't say too much over the phone.
1:25:04
Then you've heard the news?
1:25:05
Yes. You'd better come right away.
1:25:07
I see.
1:25:08
Be careful not to be served
with any papers.

1:25:11
I don't want you subpoenaed
until you've seen me.

1:25:13
Right-o!
1:25:16
- We must leave right away.
- Very well.

1:25:18
- Is the coast clear?
- He's still there.

1:25:20
I might try the fire escape.
1:25:21
I have an idea.
1:25:23
You wear my hat
and I'll wear yours.

1:25:26
He'll follow me and that will
give you a chance to get away.

1:25:29
Now wait a moment.
I'm all confused. Who am I?

1:25:31
You're me and I'm you.
We just exchange hats.

1:25:33
Ah, very good! Here.
1:25:37
Do I look like that?
1:25:40
- Who is it?
- It's me, Ann.

1:25:42
Open the door.
1:25:47
Did you hear that broadcast?
1:25:49
Yes, we're on our way
to see a lawyer.

1:25:51
That makes my American blood boil!
1:25:53
There's a man outside waiting
to subpoena me.

1:25:56
Don't worry about that.
I'll take care of him.

1:25:58
I'll go out first, hold him in
conversation, then you can get away.

1:26:02
Good! Go ahead!
1:26:11
Well, if it isn't Harry!
1:26:13
- My name's not Harry.
- What is it?

1:26:15
- Irving.
- Of course, Irving!

1:26:18
Well, how are you?
1:26:21
I don't know you.
1:26:22
Don't be silly.
Take off your glasses.

1:26:57
Stop, just a minute!
1:26:58
Can I have your autograph, please?

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