Dudley Do-Right
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and that way, end of gold rush.
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What? Me steal?
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Me break the law?
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- Sadly, yeah.
- But then l'd be Dudley Do-Wrong.

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Do-Wrong's nice. l like that.
lt's kind of French.

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You know-- ''Dudley Durange.''
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l'm so confused.
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lt's not that complicated, Dudley.
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The bad guy, Snidely Whiplash,
is apparently doing good...

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ergo, putting you, the good guy...
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in the position
of having to be the bad guy.

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Well, not exactly the bad guy.
Let's say the ''badder'' guy.

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But let me remind you
that as a bad guy doing good...

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does not necessarily make him
a good guy...

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so a good guy doing bad does not,
ipso facto, make him a bad guy.

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This can't be happening.
He can't be the good guy.

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But he is.
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The good citizens of Whiplash City
are throwing...

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a gala ball in his honor tonight.
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For Snidely?
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l don't believe it!
They love him!

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- Better believe it.
- He is the good guy.

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Yeah, not to mention the fact
he's got Nell.

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Maybe it's just someone
who looks like her.

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Nah. That's Nell.
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lt is Nell!
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l can't believe
that this is happening to me!

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- Sorry.
- lt's okay.

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l better go do something about this.
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No, wait. You're not ready.
You're not trained.


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