Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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So there was nothing—
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Oh, excuse me, please.
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Take it easy, honey.
You're the prettiest girl here.

:48:13
Wanna bet?
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Now look around.
A lot of'em got braces. Boys too.

:48:18
Delighted to see you here, Hobbs.
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- I'm McHugh, commodore here.
- How do you—

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- Haven't we met someplace before?
- Yes.

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The bankers' convention in Chicago
two years ago. I'm with First National.

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Oh, I remember. This is Mrs. Hobbs.
Commodore McHugh.

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- How do you do?
- Charmed, Mrs. Hobbs.

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- And our daughter Katey.
- Delighted, Miss Hobbs.

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- Thank you very much for arranging this.
- The pleasure is ours.

:48:36
We can't have too many pretty giris
at these dances.

:48:39
May I have the honor
of dancing you to a younger partner?

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Thank you.
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Rather nice-looking, isn't he?
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Smashing.
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Oh, Phil! Phil. Phil, this is Katey.
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Katey, this is Phil.
Now, what are you gonna do about it?

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Excuse me.
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She's got one.
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- He looks like an albino!
- Shh!

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- Come on. Let's have a drink, huh?
- I'll stay here and watch.

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Okay for openers, I guess.
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Oh, what'll you have?
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- Uh, scotch and water. Thank you.
- A straight scotch for me.

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- I understand that you're
an old deep-water man too.
- Me?

:49:37
Didn't someone tell me that you once
sailed in a Bermuda Cup race?

:49:40
Oh, well, that was a long time ago
when I was a kid...

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and even then I was more a passenger.
:49:44
You're being too modest. Nobody's
a passenger in a Bermuda Cup sail.

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But what you're going to need here,
of course, is a Spatterbox.

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- A Sp—What?
- A Spatterbox.

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- Oh.
- Well, hip-hip.

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Hip.

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