Sabrina
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and sat down like a jerk.
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23 stitches.
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This ought to make you feel better.
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A plastic hammock?
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With a trap door. I designed it
and ran it off this morning.

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On Sunday?
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Why not? You were in pain,
so I had 'em open up the plant.

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What a brother!
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Let's try it on for size.
Come on. On your feet.

1:00:32
I'll never drink champagne again.
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- What do you think of Sabrina?
- Wonderful girl.

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- Were you nice to her?
- As nice as I could be.

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What a brother. I'm still trying
to finish my poem to her.

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What rhymes with glass?
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Glass...
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- Alas.
- Of course.

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- Right on the nose.
- Linus!

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Sorry, David.
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If Sabrina were only here.
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Hey, how about smuggling her up here?
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What if Father sees her?
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Yeah, we wouldn't want to spoil it.
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- No, we sure wouldn't.
- Linus, do me a favour.

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Any time.
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It's a bore for you,
but could you keep an eye on Sabrina?

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I already am. We're going sailing
this afternoon.

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- Sailing?
- In your boat.

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Honest? Oh, Sabrina... Tell her
we'll be off, just the two of us,

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the moment the stitches are out.
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- You've already made up your mind?
- Absolutely. This is it.

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I wanted to make sure.
It's been it three times before.

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I was blind. It's been Sabrina
since we were kids.

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I just couldn't see it.
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What about Elizabeth,
Father and Mother?

1:01:55
Elizabeth will be so broken up
she'll buy three new hats.

1:01:59
Mother will go to bed
with a severe headache.


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