Herbie Rides Again
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1:11:05
We beat him!
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I knew he'd cave in.
He couldn't stand the heat.

1:11:12
Hello?
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Good morning, Mr. Hawk.
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Now that it's over, I had to phone
to say how much I admire

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the plucky fight you put up
for that sweet little firehouse.

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Oh, thank you, Mr. Hawk.
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What caused my change of heart was
an accident to my own little house.

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It brought home to me how terrible it
is to lose something you really love.

1:11:37
What happened, Mr. Hawk?
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Well, a very confused man
came along

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and knocked down the whole side
of it, smashed it to rubble.

1:11:46
Someone knocked down
Mr. Hawk's house.

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Oh, what a rotten shame!
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But it did serve a purpose.
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It made me realize
that I can't knock down

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any more of San Francisco’s
beautiful old buildings.

1:12:00
Don't worry your sweet grey head
about it any more, is that clear?

1:12:05
Yes, Mr. Hawk. Thank you, Mr. Hawk.
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And Mrs. Steinmetz, I'll drop by one
day and have a cup of tea with you.

1:12:13
Bye.
1:12:15
I always said you'd do
the finer thing, Mr. Hawk.

1:12:19
What do you mean, fathead?
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Well, giving up Hawk Plaza.
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Are you fooled by this phony story?
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You can't go back on this.
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Oh, yes, I can!
I can say I was misquoted.

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I can say they printed the story
purposely to discredit me.

1:12:35
Well, it's an old gag.
It's out of my bag of tricks.

1:12:39
We're still going after the old lady?
1:12:42
Right for the jugular vein, baby.
1:12:45
Right for the old jugular.
1:12:48
I wish Grandma would hurry up.
Can't celebrate without her.

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Still, it's a chance for a quiet talk
without something always happening.

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Oh, thank you.

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