Herbie Rides Again
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1:06:01
Of course, I never would do it.
1:06:04
I don't think Herbie believes
I would, either. But it works.

1:06:15
What a lovely morning.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.

1:06:19
Did we get the name of the man who
thinks he'll knock down my firehouse?

1:06:26
It was Loostgarten, of
the Loostgarten Wrecking Company.

1:06:31
I'll write that down.
We're going to need it.

1:06:35
Thanks anyway for trying, Millie.
1:06:38
Millie works on Hawk's airline,
but can't find his address.

1:06:42
- May I say something?
- No. You didn't look after Grandma.

1:06:45
We need his address
or my idea won't work.

1:06:48
- We'll think of something else.
- I am going to say something.

1:06:52
See, I've sent Uncle Alonzo a card
every Christmas since I was seven.

1:06:57
And here's his address.
1:06:59
Willoughby! You're wonderful!
1:07:05
Loostgarten speaking.
1:07:07
This is Alonzo Hawk.
1:07:09
Right, Mr. Hawk.
1:07:11
There's been a change of plan.
1:07:13
Don 't knock down that firehouse.
1:07:16
Instead, knock down
343, Oleander Heights. Got it?

1:07:20
343, Oleander Heights.
1:07:21
- Right.
- Write it down!

1:07:24
Yes, Mr. Hawk.
1:07:25
I don't want you blackballed
in the wrecking-ball business,

1:07:30
if you get what I mean.
1:07:33
You were wonderful!
1:07:39
Yes. I know it's three o'clock
in the morning, but I can't sleep.

1:07:44
You're my doctor, aren't you?
1:07:46
Sometimes, old-fashioned remedies
seem to work best, Mr. Hawk.

1:07:51
- Have you tried counting sheep?
- Sheep?

1:07:54
Picture in your mind's eye
1:07:57
a grassy, green meadow.

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