1. So far, we have seen a super
instant mesmerizing device...
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2. a chef's hat snatched...
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3. and there goes the chef.
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4. A hunting hat grabbed...
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5. and its owner, ditto.
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6. And the manager
of a silver shop.
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7. Holy sombrero.
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8. A dish.
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9. A jury box.
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10. Aha, the 13th hat.
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11. The Mad Hatter's plans
for The Caped Crusader.
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12. Another dish...
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13. and another snatch.
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14. A clue? Who knows?
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15. Then Octave Marbot gets it.
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16. But something's fishy.
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17. Bam, bash, crash!
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18. A bucket of instant
hardening plaster.
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19. Is Batman permanently plastered?
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20. Wait, the wildest
is yet to come.
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21. Faster, Marbot, faster.
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22. But the cement must be chipped very carefully
if you want the mold of the Batman's cowl.
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23. Oh, you can take it apart in sections and
glue it back together again to form the mold.
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24. - I will not disfigure my friend, the Batman.
- Oh, Batman, Batman.
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25. He couldn't possibly be
alive inside that plaster shroud.
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26. Hey, boss. That means he won't
be needing that Batmobile no more.
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27. Good thinking. It will make an
excellent getaway car. Go warm it up.
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28. The statue, it's coming alive.
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29. Impossible.
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30. It's diabolical.
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31. Curses. My super mesmerizer's
on the blink. To the Batmobile!
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32. - I'll go after them, after the Mad Hatter.
- No! No, Monsieur Marbot.
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33. It's too dangerous.
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34. - Robin.
- Batman.
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35. Robin.
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36. Start her up, Dicer.
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37. - Are you all right?
- Never better.
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38. I'm used to seeing
you do the impossible...
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39. but getting out of that
plaster tomb was impossible.
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40. Much easier than it seemed,
Robin. I simply held my breath.
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41. Holy frog man.
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42. I think we should help Monsieur
Marbot clean up this mess.
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43. Oh, no, no, no, Batman. You
saved my life, also your own.
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44. That is enough for one day.
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45. Next time you come
to pose for me...
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46. - we start the statue all over again, oui?
- Oui.
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47. The next time I come to pose,
there won't be any such interruptions.
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48. Come on, Robin,
we have work to do.
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49. I find being outmaneuvered by
the Mad Hatter somewhat irritating.
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50. I know what you mean.
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51. There must be some insidious
plan, some overall scheme.
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52. Who'd steal five hats and five people
with them to gain his nefarious end?
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53. And what did he mean when he
said my cowl would be his 13th hat?
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54. Did he say that?
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55. Yes, when I told him I
was onto his masquerade.
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56. I have it. Five
from 13 is eight.
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57. How right you are.
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58. Then he must be planning to snatch
eight more hats and eight more people.
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59. Or already has and
we don't know about it.
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60. Yes, Batman?
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61. Commissioner, have you any more
reports of hat thefts or vanishing people?
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62. Matter of fact, yes. Word is slowly reaching us
that six other fine citizens have disappeared...
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63. in the last few days
along with their headwear.
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64. I'll get back to you.
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65. The police department is on
its toes. Six more kidnappings.
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66. Six plus the five we
know about make 11.
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67. Your cowl is the
13th. That leaves...
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68. One to go. The 12th.
Twelve hats, 12 people.
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69. - But why, Robin? What comes in 12s?
- Doughnuts.
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70. Um, horsepower? Uh, amendments?
Mile limits? Noon? Midnight?
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71. - Oh, that's not quite it. Twelve.
- A dozen?
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72. - Shall we activate the Batcomputer?
- That sounds like a good idea.
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73. Feed it a question about dozens.
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74. "A dozen, a collection of 12
such as a dozen men or women."
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75. Or a dozen men and women.
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76. A jury. Jurors.
Of course, Robin.
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77. That's what he was after, the 12
hats of the jury that convicted him.
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78. And the jurors, Madam Magda, the chef,
the fire chief, they were all on that jury.
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79. - How could I have been so stupid.
- All in all, Batman, you've been pretty busy.
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80. One hat left. The key that will
hoist our opponent on his own petard.
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81. Yes, I realize that.
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82. Yeah, Charlie, hold on a
second, will you please?
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83. Yes, Batman?
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84. We may be onto something.
Can you get me a list of names...
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85. of the 12 jurors in
the Mad Hatter's trial?
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86. Yes, but it may take a
little while. Call you back.
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87. Right.
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88. - I thought I might find you here, sir.
- Yes, Alfred.
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89. It's Mrs. Cooper, sir.
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90. Dinner is almost ready and she wondered
if you and Master Robin were back...
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91. from sighting that fork-tailed
petrel and black-footed albatross, sir.
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92. Tell her we just got back,
but we may be taking off again.
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93. Oh, dear me. However
shall I put it, sir?
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94. - Yes, commissioner?
- Batman, I have the jury list here.
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95. What did you wanna know?
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96. I'd like name of the 12th
juror, last name on the list.
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97. The 12th, huh? Uh...
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98. "Turkey Bowinkle"? Oh, he
owns Bowinkle's Bowladrome.
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99. Have you a record of Bowinkle's hat being
stolen recently or of Bowinkle being stolen?
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100. No, we had no report of that.
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101. Good. I'll call you later.
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102. Alfred, tell Mrs. Cooper that
we called from Slater Slough...
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103. and that we sighted some night flying birds,
and tell her we'll be late for dinner.
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104. Very good, sir.
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105. On second thought, tell
her you'll be late for dinner.
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106. Me, sir?
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107. The 12th juror's name is Bowinkle,
Turkey Bowinkle. He owns a bowling alley.
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108. - A bowler.
- Precisely.
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109. What more fitting headpiece
for the Mad Hatter to steal?
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110. Our job is to get Alfred there
before our cunning adversary does...
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111. and use the 12th hat to
trap him once and for all.
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112. Me, sir?
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113. Our cunning antagonist
knows we're after him, Alfred.
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114. We must do nothing
to excite attention.
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115. I want you to take this
Bat-homing transmitter.
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116. Pay a call on Turkey
Bowinkle at the Bowladrome.
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117. I want you to place it in his hat
before the Mad Hatter snatches it.
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118. That way, we'll be able to trace him
with a homing receiver in the Batmobile.
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119. If I may be allowed, sir. Roger.
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120. - Bowinkle? It's just a family name.
- That's what I thought.
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121. You see, I specialize
in genealogy.
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122. - Ghosts?
- Family trees.
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123. When I ran across your name in the
book, I was fascinated. Turkey Bowinkle.
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124. You doubtless have a
distinguished pedigree.
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125. I got a license to run this
joint if that's what you mean.
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126. Now tell me, perhaps you have some records
of your family lineage in your office?
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127. All I got in my
office is my hat.
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128. Your... Well, maybe that
could tell me something.
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129. It's just an old hat.
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130. You never can tell, Mr. Bowinkle, what may
be useful in tracing a person's descent.
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131. Descent? It ain't no descent
to run a bowling alley.
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132. I mean, family descent...
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133. the natural order of succession from
one's ancestors or even older forms.
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134. Monkeys? Sorry, buddy.
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135. Turkey ain't no handle handed down
from my grandpa. It's a nickname.
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136. And in the lingo of 10
pins, it means three strikes.
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137. And Bowinkle means Bowinkle.
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138. Nevertheless, I would like
to take a look at that hat.
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139. Perhaps the head size
might prove informative.
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140. Seven and five-eighths. That
put an extra limb on the family elm?
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141. That's Bowinkle at the
counter with the old guy.
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142. Butter him up, find out where the
hat is, signal me, keep him occupied.
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143. Whatever you say, Jervis.
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144. - Yes, ma'am.
- Mr. Bowinkle, I'm from Male-Mode.
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145. - Yeah?
- It's a magazine devoted to men's fashion.
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146. Oh.
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147. I'm sure you'll be glad to know
you're this week's prize winner...
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148. the best-hatted
man in Gotham City.
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149. Hey, what is this? That old bowler
never attracted so much attention before.
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150. - And this man here...
- I really must be going.
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151. It's been pleasant
talking to you.
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152. Perhaps we can go into your
bloodline some other time. Miss?
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153. - Your bloodline? Ew, that sounds icky.
- Just some kook.
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154. Anyway, Mr. Bowinkle, I hoped you'd
extend me the courtesy of an interview.
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155. Sure. Shoot.
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156. Where is the prize-winning
little headpiece right now?
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157. Right now I figure it's
upstairs on my desk waiting...
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158. not knowing it's headed
for fame and fortune.
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159. Here you are.
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160. Thank you.
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161. Why me, lady?
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162. There must be lots of guys in Gotham City
with fancier bonnets than that old bowler.
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163. Well, how Male-Mode selects its
weekly winner is, of course, our secret.
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164. But I suspect your virile charm
had something to do with it.
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165. Yeah?
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166. Well, maybe that virile charm
would like to buy you something.
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167. What would you
like? On the house.
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168. Who let you out of the jug, Tetsch,
and what are you doing with my hat?
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169. Thanks, Lisa. Get lost.
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170. Just repaying old
debts, Mr. Bowinkle.
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171. It took a unanimous vote of
that jury to send me up the river.
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172. Yeah, well, I'm casting
another ballot right now.
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173. Do you usually carry a homing
Bat-transmitter in your bowler, Mr. Bowinkle?
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174. - I don't know how that thing got in there.
- I think I do...
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175. and I think Batman will end
up in my hat factory after all.
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176. What's Batman got to do with it?
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177. So the Mad Hatter
gets his 12th juror.
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178. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
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179. Imagine shearing
Batman like a rabbit...
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180. or stretching him
into any form I wish...
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181. or shrinking him and sizing him.
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182. Why, I'll make him
into a sun bonnet...
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183. or a 10-gallon
hat or a fez. A fez.
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184. Yes, a fez. I'll dye him red.
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185. I'll buy myself a camel and
go riding off into the desert...
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186. wearing a tribal chieftain's flowing
robes and Batman on my head.
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187. - He's flipped his lid.
- What are you mumbling about, Cappy?
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188. My idle flights of fancy,
my little daydreams?
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189. They're nothing more than that,
believe me. I'm a very practical man.
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190. I already have my 12
jurors' hats and my 12 jurors.
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191. All I need now is
Batman's cowl...
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192. and The Caped Crusader out of
the way and my job will be complete.
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193. Yeah. But when do we eat?
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194. When I'm paid my
fabulous ransom.
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195. Imaginez-vous...
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196. owning the Gastonian Institution's priceless
collection of presidential headgear.
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197. Ooh!
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198. I think it's high time that the rightful
owners of those hats were wearing them.
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199. Yeah, but the
real jury's still out.
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200. Turkey's bowler
can't be far from here.
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201. The hideout must be in this old
warehouse. Call Commissioner Gordon.
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202. Tell him we found
the Mad Hatter's lair.
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203. It's worked. They found
us, just like I planned.
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204. - It's a long way up.
- You're right.
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205. Stand clear.
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206. They're climbing up the
wall. Places, everyone.
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207. What a pleasant
surprise awaits them.
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208. Gosh, Batman. You'd
think we were human flies.
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209. - It's all in the game, Robin.
- That's sure one way of looking at it.
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210. I'm extremely sorry
about all this, citizens.
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211. We meet again, Dynamic
Duo, but I fear for the last time.
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212. Your little game of
hide and seek is over.
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213. - Very clever, Mr. Tetsch.
- Oh, you were the clever one.
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214. I might not have been able
to lure you here without your...
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215. homing Bat-transmitter
in Mr. Bowinkle's hat.
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216. Holy bowler.
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217. And now, Caped Crusader, you will
take off your cowl and hand it over.
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218. Then you will sit for your
photograph for all the world to see.
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219. After that, I will take you on a personally
conducted tour of my hat factory.
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220. I'll have to be dead
before you get my cowl.
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221. Then we'll start
with the hat factory.
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222. Straight ahead, please.
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223. Turn on the machinery, Dicer.
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224. You may find that it smarts
a bit to be shorn, Batman.
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225. Until you lose
consciousness, of course.
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226. Sorry, I'm late Jervis,
but I needed a pedicure.
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227. The girl from Magda's.
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228. Up to her pretty neck in evil.
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229. You're just in time.
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230. Batman and Robin are
about to undergo a treatment...
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231. I usually reserve for rabbits,
muskrats and beavers.
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232. Jervis, how droll. Do get on with it, though.
Then perhaps you can take me for a bite to eat.
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233. You heard the lady.
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234. Would you like to walk into the
factory under your own power...
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235. or would you like a
shot or two to help?
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236. Put him on the conveyor belt.
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237. Batman, help!
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238. I suppose he's passed
the acid test, Robin.
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239. That'll keep him out
of mischief for a while.
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240. - And what plans do you have for me, Batman?
- That's up to the courts to decide, young lady.
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241. In the meantime, help us
find those missing jurors.
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242. Whatever you say. I'll
show you where they are.
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243. - I hope we're not too late, Batman.
- But we had a devil of a time finding this place.
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244. Oh, that's all right, gentlemen.
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245. I'm happy to report that the treacherous
schemes of the Mad Hatter have been...
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246. knocked completely
into a cocked hat.
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247. Eighty-five dollars. Oh, Bruce, it's
sweet of you to get me a birthday present.
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248. - But a hat's a hat.
- No, Mrs. Cooper, a hat is not a hat.
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249. A hat is a memory, tea at
Claridge's, a gondola in Venice.
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250. A hat is romance, the first time he
smiled at you, the night he kissed you.
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251. A hat is an experience.
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252. Well, when you put it that
way, I guess $85 isn't too much.
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253. I thought you'd agree.
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254. It was so nice of you to bring
Mrs. Cooper in, Mr. Wayne.
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255. But I'm just sorry, I'm a
little shorthanded today.
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256. - My favorite sale girl disappointed me bitterly.
- Oh?
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257. She was mixed up with
that miserable Jervis Tetsch.
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258. To put your mind at ease, Madam Magda,
I had lunch with the city attorney today.
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259. He tells me that the Mad
Hatter won't bother you anymore.
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260. He and his gang are safely behind bars and
the judge should give them a stiff sentence.
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261. - Would you put that on my bill, please?
- Okay.
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262. Thank you, Madam Magda.
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263. - What's wrong, Bruce?
- It's funny.
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264. When I came in here, I could
swear I was wearing a hat.
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