The Owl and the Pussycat
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1:22:05
How come you and Miss Weyderhaus
don't mess around?

1:22:09
I told you.
1:22:12
Because she's fragile...
1:22:14
...because she's fragile, right?
- She's worried about her hands.

1:22:18
- She doesn't want to hurt her hands.
- She could wear boxing gloves.

1:22:24
They're beautiful, her hands.
1:22:28
She oils them.
1:22:30
She oils them?
1:22:33
Like the tin woodsman?
1:22:35
Exactly. To keep them supple.
1:22:39
She's an extraordinary human being.
1:22:42
She sounds like a drag.
1:22:47
Yes, she does.
1:22:52
Is that a door?
1:22:54
I think that was a door.
1:22:58
Did somebody come in?
1:23:02
- Unless one of us went out.
- Felix?

1:23:07
That is a definite person.
1:23:10
- Correct.
- Felix are you there?

1:23:14
- You are about to meet Mrs. Weyderhaus.
- Mother, is Felix here?

1:23:19
- Miss Weyderhaus.
- His clothes are all around here.

1:23:22
Couldn't we put it off for a while?
1:23:24
Anyone in there?
1:23:26
They're very understanding.
Just be yourself.

1:23:29
- I haven't much choice.
- Hello, anybody there?

1:23:32
Mrs. Weyderhaus, this is Doris Wellington,
a friend of mine.

1:23:37
Hi, Mrs. Weyderhaus.
1:23:38
- Mother, my bed is broken...
- And Ann Weyderhaus...

1:23:41
...I'd like you to meet Doris Washington.
1:23:44
Hello, Miss Weyderhaus.
I've heard so much about you from...

1:23:49
...Felix here.
- What's going on?

1:23:51
- What's up in there?
- Mr. Weyderhaus...

1:23:55
...allow me to...
- Doris!

1:23:57
"Doris"?
1:23:58
- What are you doing?
- "Doris"?


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