The Owl and the Pussycat
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People think it means the opposite
of what it means.

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Do they?
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- But it doesn't.
- No, words rarely do.

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- But it doesn't.
- No, words rarely do.

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- Do what?
- Mean the opposite of what they mean.

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My God, I'm beginning to talk like her.
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Maybe you could borrow a TV set
from next door?

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What are you doing?
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And there's no way
to prove my innocence?

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Don't worry, just before he died
the old Indian confessed.

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He told us everything. Everything?
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Yes, everything about the money.
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They found it where he buried it,
next to the old cross on the hill.

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And about Louise.
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Louise, is she...
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Yes, but she'll never walk again. Never?
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At least not until next week...
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...when she walks down the center aisle
of the chapel with you.

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- But, Dad, I thought...
- No, son.

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Your mother and I found her
many years ago.

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A tiny thing she was,
half dead with exposure and exhaustion...

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...in Samson's Gulch.
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Then... That's right, son.
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Louise is not your sister.
But that's another story.

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Just time for a wrap-up
of this evening's latest headlines...

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...before we sign off.
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The body of writer Felix Sherman
was found early this morning...

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...in a New York apartment.
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Autopsy reports indicate
that the cause of death...

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...was aggravated exhaustion.
And that's this evening's headlines.

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Tonight's sermonette deals with
one of God's greatest gifts to man:

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The power of sleep.
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Sleep that refreshes the body
and nourishes the mind.

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Sleep that knits up
the raveled sleeve of care.

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Sleep that seizes minister,
priest and rabbi alike...


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