Herbie Rides Again
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:12:00
and flowers and little cars.
:12:02
That's how Herbie and Tennessee
became friends.

:12:06
This money could take care of you
for the rest of your life.

:12:09
Of course, I didn't have to study
Oriental philosophy.

:12:13
I could talk to Herbie right off.
I guess it's in the blood.

:12:20
See you tomorrow!
:12:24
Believe me, Mr. Hawk
has your interests at heart.

:12:28
I have an agreement.
If you'd glance...

:12:31
Nicole, I want you to meet
a gentleman from Mr. Hawk.

:12:35
How do you do?
:12:40
Oh, Mr. Whitfield!
Such a nice young man.

:12:43
They're bothering us again,
are they?

:12:46
You've hurt your hand.
:12:48
Oh, on the contrary,
it feels marvelous.

:12:52
Are you alright, Mr. Whitfield?
:12:54
- What was that?
- Nicole Harris, a brave young lady.

:12:58
She works for the airline.
:12:59
Last week, she knocked out a hijacker
with a bottle of wine.

:13:03
Get out. If you or any more of Hawk's
stooges come again, you'll get worse!

:13:08
Please, Nicole. Mr. Whitfield and I
were having a nice conversation.

:13:12
I'll bet. But isn't it time
for your nap?

:13:16
Mr. Whitfield is just going!
:13:18
Very well. Goodbye, Mr. Whitfield,
I hope I'll see you again soon.

:13:24
- Mrs.. Steinmetz, you...
- Out. Out!

:13:27
Have a heart. This is my first
assignment. I can't afford to fail.

:13:31
- I said out!
- But...

:13:35
Alright. Alright.
:13:44
You look like a sensible person.
:13:46
Living alone
in this crummy neighborhood

:13:49
is no place for an elderly woman.
:13:51
What do you mean, alone?
She's got me and she's got Herbie.

:13:56
That's another thing.
:13:58
That goofy story about this car
shows she's coming apart.


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