That Darn Cat!
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- well...
- Well, what?

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Well, I suppose a tinge,
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just the faintest tinge, of desperation,
begins to blow your judgment.

:25:12
Good night.
:25:14
I can assure you, there is no tinge
of desperation in my outlook.

:25:18
- And my vision is exceptionally clear.
- Good.

:25:21
Which, I might add,
brings us to your friends.

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- My friends?
- Yes, dear.

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The one we've been tripping over
all these years.

:25:27
Canoe? That's very unfair.
:25:30
Canoe is...
well, he's just defenseless.

:25:34
He's very sweet and young, and...
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...needs help.
- I certainly agree he needs something.

:25:39
Doesn't he do anything
but mope around in shorts

:25:42
- and eat us out of house and home?
- Just shows how little you know him.

:25:45
- Canoe has plenty of ambition.
- What?

:25:48
To be the first 50-year-old surfer
at Santa Monica?

:25:51
If you ask me, he's...
What's the matter?

:25:54
DC's wearing a wristwatch.
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Well, what will that dear, sweet,
innocent cat be bringing home next?

:26:00
The Hope Diamond, I imagine.
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- Where do you suppose he got it?
- I don't know.

:26:05
Probably some child slipped it on,
or some teenager put it on for a joke.

:26:09
Good night. Check with lost and found
in the morning.

:26:22
[Patti] Ingrid?
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Look. Someone started to scratch
something on the casing.

:26:29
See? "H-E,"
and that looks like part of an L.

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H-E-L...
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I'll bet somebody was trying to write
"help" and they were interrupted.

:26:39
Somebody's in trouble.
:26:41
What cooks in that wild
little head of yours now?

:26:44
Somebody's in trouble.
I feel it in my bones.

:26:46
You bet. Now get out and let me
go to sleep. I'm a working girl.

:26:50
Don't you think
we ought to do something?

:26:53
Good night.

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