Herbie Rides Again
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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.
1:12:08
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?
1:12:21
Well, giving up Hawk Plaza.
1:12:23
Are you fooled by this phony story?
1:12:26
You can't go back on this.
1:12:27
Oh, yes, I can!
I can say I was misquoted.

1:12:31
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.

1:12:53
Still, it's a chance for a quiet talk
without something always happening.

1:12:58
Oh, thank you.
1:13:03
Nicole, there's something
I wanted to say.

1:13:06
What's that, Willoughby?
1:13:07
Did I ever tell you that
my great-grandfather Whitfield

1:13:12
was one of the first men
to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel?

1:13:20
Was he alright afterwards?
1:13:22
I don't know. They never found him.
1:13:24
I think I'll go call Grandma.
1:13:28
The giant lobster is very good, sir.
Of course. No lobster.

1:13:34
I meant to call, dear.
I just thought to myself

1:13:38
what a fine time those two young
people must be having without me.

1:13:42
Grandma, I love you very much,
1:13:45
but I've had enough of
your matchmaking. Get over here.

1:13:49
If I do marry Willoughby,
I'd like to nail him myself.

1:13:54
Well, go ahead without me, dear.
I'll have a quiet evening at home.


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