That Darn Cat!
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1:47:15
My money, my money.
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- Oh, no.
- [Meowing]

1:47:22
[Lggy] That darn cat.
1:47:27
[Patti] Is that too much?
1:47:29
If DC wasn't bad enough before,
there'll be no living with him now.

1:47:33
Look at this one.
He's not a bit afraid.

1:47:36
He has a nice jawline,
and this picture makes it look as though

1:47:39
- he had a double chin.
- Who?

1:47:40
Zeke. Can you imagine
the girl that marries him?

1:47:43
Mrs. Zeke Kelso.
1:47:45
It sounds like something that got caught
in a clothes dryer.

1:47:49
Wow. Would you like to see how
your gentleman friend spends his nights?

1:47:54
Canoe! [laughing]
1:47:56
The poor darling.
How do you suppose he did that?

1:47:59
- I don't know. I'll get it.
- [Honking]

1:48:03
What in the world was he doing
caught in a garage door?

1:48:05
I haven't the faintest idea.
1:48:07
- Good morning.
- Gregory, I'm surprised to see you.

1:48:12
Good morning, Patricia.
1:48:14
Ah, how is our little celebrity
this morning?

1:48:17
Ow!
1:48:19
- Bad cat.
- Quick little rascal, isn't he?

1:48:24
I may not be home for dinner.
I'll phone you later.

1:48:27
- Fine, have a nice time.
- I knew all the time, of course,

1:48:30
that nothing was wrong. I felt happy
to see in the morning papers

1:48:34
that my faith in you was justified.
1:48:36
Mother said I should hurry over here
as though nothing had happened.

1:48:39
She forgives you
for all the anxiety you've caused her.

1:48:43
Thank you, Gregory.
1:48:44
- Thanks, old man.
- I believe you two have met.

1:48:48
Mr. Kelso, Mr. Benson.
Mr. Kelso is in law enforcement.

1:48:51
- Mr. Benson is a duck hunter.
- Really?

1:48:54
I hope you have a license for it.
So long, now.

1:48:57
Goodbye, Gregory.
Regards to your mother.


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