Mr. Deeds
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:27:05
Ma'am, you were just the victim
of a New York City mugger.

:27:08
As I suspected, he was a coward and a weakling.
:27:11
And also wore more cologne
than any man should wear.

:27:13
-I got this back for you, though.
-Thank you.

:27:17
-Can I take you to the hospital?
-No, no.

:27:21
I'll be all right.
I just feel a little dizzy and violated.

:27:26
I'm fine.
:27:30
Please, let me take you to the emergency room.
:27:34
I'm sure I'll be all right. I just need to...
:27:37
...perhaps walk it off or....
:27:39
-Could you?
-Sure.

:27:40
Thank you.
:27:43
Thank you so much.
:27:45
My name is Pam. Pam Dawson.
:27:48
My name is Deeds. I'm not from here.
I'm just visiting.

:27:54
Where do you hail from?
:27:56
Mandrake Falls, New Hampshire.
Just a little town nobody's ever heard of.

:28:01
I'm from a little town like that.
:28:03
-ln lowa.
-ls that right? What part?

:28:07
Winchestertonfieldville.
:28:12
Yes, the small town
of Winchestertonfieldville, lowa.

:28:19
I'm sorry.
:28:20
-What are you doing in New York?
-I'm a school nurse.

:28:24
-There's no way you're a school nurse.
-Why, don't you believe me?

:28:28
You're too nice to be a school nurse.
:28:31
My school nurse was so mean,
every time I'd tell her I had a tummy ache...

:28:34
...she'd send me back to my class
and say, "Stop whining."

:28:37
-But that's awful!
-Well, I said it every day.

:28:42
I missed my mother.
:28:45
That's sweet.
:28:47
Miss Dawson?
:28:49
How would you like to maybe go out...
:28:52
...and have a New York City dinner with me?
:28:54
Golly.
:28:57
That sounds wonderful.
:28:59
-lt does?
-Yeah.


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