Mr. Deeds
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1:20:01
Please don't break up my uncle's company.
1:20:06
I always wanted to do that.
1:20:18
Well...
1:20:20
...that was very touching, Deeds.
1:20:23
It appears this divestiture has been defeated.
1:20:25
Unless I'm forgetting something.
1:20:29
My 300 million votes...
1:20:30
...plus the five million votes I control
as proxy for the foreign investors.

1:20:34
So which way should I vote my 51 percent?
1:20:38
I vote aye.
1:20:39
305 million times.
1:20:43
The ayes have it. And Blake Media is no more.
1:20:47
Not so fast, Chuck.
1:20:50
Too bad for you, when I was a kid,
I wanted to be a good reporter.

1:20:53
Miss Bennett,
I wasn't aware you were a stockholder.

1:20:56
There's a couple things you're not aware of.
1:20:58
How to tweeze your eyebrows, for instance.
1:21:01
Also, when Deeds gave away his fortune,
he gave away something that wasn't his.

1:21:06
-What are you talking about?
-I have here the diary of Preston Blake.

1:21:13
I stole it and read it.
1:21:15
Please don't be mad at me.
I did it for good reasons, I promise.

1:21:18
I would like to read a passage
from Mr. Blake's diary...

1:21:21
...dated April 12, 1957.
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"I am a volcano of lust.
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"I've gotten this far in business
by following my heart.

1:21:31
"And I must follow it now...
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"...in love.
1:21:36
"If she just gives me a sign, an opening."
1:21:40
Want me to wipe the leaves
on your ficus tree, Mr. Blake?

1:21:44
You can call me Preston.
1:21:48
Want me to wipe the leaves
on your ficus tree, Preston?

1:21:53
Yes.
1:21:56
Yes.
1:21:58
Yes!

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