Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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1:42:08
Oh, my God.
1:42:15
- Who was that?
- They've gone.

1:42:17
No.
1:42:22
Mr. Hobbs spent the remainder of the day...
1:42:25
putting his affairs in order.
1:42:33
I thought that creep of yours
was coming to say good-bye.

1:42:36
- Oh, turn blue!
- And look like you?

1:42:38
I would appreciate it...
1:42:40
if you never mentioned
Joe Carmody's name again.

1:42:48
You should have let me carry that.
1:42:51
No, thanks.
1:42:56
Hello there. Can I help?
1:42:58
Oh, hello. No, thank you.
1:43:00
How did the book come out,
that War and Peace thing?

1:43:03
Well, as a matter of fact, I, uh—
1:43:05
I didn't also.
1:43:07
This time I got two men
mixed up with each other.

1:43:10
- Oh, you did?
- Well, look who's here.

1:43:12
- I brought your book back.
- Oh, did you like it?

1:43:15
Excuse me.
1:43:17
Didn't you like it?
1:43:19
Well, it's all right, I guess,
but who wants to read a book about a fish?

1:43:23
About a fish.
1:43:25
Why didn't you call me?
1:43:30
If you'll just take these down,
that looks like about all.

1:43:33
- All right.
- Oh.

1:43:35
It's all right, darling.
1:43:38
We're going home now.
1:43:40
- Be careful, Peewee.
- What's the matter with him?

1:43:43
He doesn't want to leave Boompa.
1:43:45
But you're not going to, darling.
You're going to live with Boompa.

1:43:49
We're all going to live together.
1:43:51
See, I told you we were going home.
1:43:54
It's all right, sweetheart.
1:43:57
Aren't you liable to get a hernia
carrying a load like that?


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