Herbie Rides Again
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:26:09
Hi, Herb.
:26:11
No hard feelings, OK?
:26:16
I'm so glad you and Herbie
decided to make up.

:26:20
I'm off for my morning walk.
Come along, we can have a chat.

:26:24
No, I just came to say goodbye.
I'm going home to Missouri.

:26:28
Oh, what a pity!
:26:30
Nicole so hoped to see you again.
She's a wonderful girl,

:26:35
even if you don't agree with her.
:26:37
I do agree with her now.
:26:39
I'm going to my uncle to tell him
exactly what I think of him.

:26:43
- Why, that's splendid!
- It's time he heard the real truth.

:26:48
Nicole will be thrilled!
Please wait until she comes back.

:26:52
To be honest, I'm more afraid
of her than I am of my uncle.

:26:56
Nonsense! She's just
a very high-spirited young lady.

:26:59
That's for sure.
:27:01
Goodbye.
Don't weaken about the firehouse.

:27:04
Don't worry, young man.
:27:06
Call my nephew, wherever he is,
and get him here.

:27:09
Yes, sir. Mr. Barnsdorf is on the
phone.

:27:12
Yeah, Barnsdorf, what do you want?
:27:14
Can we dig yet, Hawk?
My boys are getting itchy.

:27:18
I'll tell you when to dig.
:27:20
I got some high-price
digging equipment and crew

:27:24
sitting around playing gin-rummy,
waiting for you.

:27:28
It's costing you 80 grand a day.
:27:31
Just stop bugging me, Barnsdorf.
:27:33
You'll get the order to start
any moment now.

:27:38
And what do you want?
:27:39
I'm sorry. I called the motel.
Your nephew checked out.

:27:42
What do you mean, checked out?
:27:45
When? Where?
Who told him he could check out?

:27:49
How dare he disappear
when he knows I'm worried sick!

:27:52
I'll tear his chicken-livered gizzard
to pieces! I'll stomp him!

:27:56
I'll take this letter knife and stab
him in his ungrateful breastbone.


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