The Owl and the Pussycat
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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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...without regard for color
or national origin.

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"O, say can you see
And the rockets red..."

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This is F-E-L-I-X TV, the Sherman Station,
signing off...

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...forever.
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That was terrific.
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- That was really terrific.
- You're not getting up.

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You made all that up?
You must be a terrific writer.

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- Don't get up.
- I forgot something.

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I gotta get a drink of water.
What did you write for, television?

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- My God, she's up.
- Did you? Did you write for TV?

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No, I did not ever write
for the lobotomy box.

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What did you write for? Movies?
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- No. I didn't write for movies.
- That's too bad.

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- They don't seem to think so.
- I love the movies.

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I used to go every night to 42nd Street.
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But there was always somebody
sitting next to me trying something weird.

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- Did you ever try reading?
- That wouldn't stop 'em.


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