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2. Hello. I'm Mr. Ed.
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4. Hi, Ed.
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5. Ready for a walk
in the park?
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6. Mm. Oh. Huh.
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7. What's the matter?
Little Orphan Annie in trouble again?
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8. No.
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9. Daddy Warbucks
in the hospital?
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10. No.
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11. Little dog got lost, huh?
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12. No.
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13. Then what are you
crying about?
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14. I ate some bad hay
and I got a tummy ache.
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15. Cut it out, you faker.
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16. You just don't want
to go out today.
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17. Come on, Ed.
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18. We're going to go
for a little ride.
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19. Well, all right.
Who am I riding?
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20. I never saw a horse like you.
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21. You've got four legs.
How about using them once in a while?
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22. Look who's talking.
Drives around in a car all day.
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24. I'll get it.
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25. No, don't try to make up.
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26. I'll get it.
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27. Hello. Oh, hi, RogVU.
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28. Oh, hi, Rog.
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29. Shh.
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30. Wilbur, will you be
in your office for a while?
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31. Good. I'll be right over.
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32. There. What would you do
without Mommy to help you?
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34. - Mommy.
- What?
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35. I hate to be
a perfectionist, my dear,
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36. but shouldn't the right boot
be on the right foot?
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37. Mommy will fix it.
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38. Ed, I don't care
what you say, but—
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39. Ed.
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in the park.
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41. But my trick knee
is acting up again.
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42. An old football injury.
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43. Football injury?
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44. Yeah. I was watching
a game on TV once,
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47. Yeah, the last time
we went to the park,
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48. you stood still so long
the pigeons sat on your back.
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49. Because they love me.
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50. You looked like a statue.
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51. Oh, Wilbur.
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52. Hi, Wilbur.
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53. Hello, Rog.
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54. I'm going riding in the park.
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55. How about joining me?
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57. I was just getting ready to—
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59. Unsaddle Ed.
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60. Got a sore leg.
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61. Oh, then you can rent one
at the stable.
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62. I'm going riding
with Fred Gilbert.
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63. I'd like to have you
meet him.
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real estate deal cooking,
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65. and I think I can work you in.
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66. Well, that's wonderful.
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67. Fred Gilbert.
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68. Name sounds familiar.
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69. Familiar? He's one of
the richest men around.
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70. He has his own
nine-hole golf course.
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71. A lot of men have that.
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72. Inside the house?
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73. Look, here's his picture
right in the society page.
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real estate tycoon,
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Princess Helen.
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77. That's the most beautiful mare
I've ever seen.
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you've got cooking with Gilbert?
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79. It's a big, and I mean big,
real estate development in Arizona.
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80. The architect's fee
should be considerable.
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81. And you think you can
get me the job?
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82. Well, that depends.
Now, if Gilbert likes you, you're in.
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83. That's why I want you
to go riding with us.
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84. If it's that important,
I can rent a horse. UC
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86. On the other hand,
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88. Fine. I'll meet you outside
in about five minutes.
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89. Right.
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90. Come on, Wilbur. Let's go.
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91. What made you
change your mind?
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92. Oh, that Princess Helen
is really built.
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93. Oh, you've got an eye
for the ladies, huh?
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94. What a figure.
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95. 68-47-68.
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97. Okay, Ed.
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98. I'll put a curl
in your tail.
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99. It's an excellent location
for the type of building we have in mind.
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100. Now let me suggest
that when we first—
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101. Gentlemen, there you are.
Three hamburgers.
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102. Just help yourself to ketchup
and the hot mustard over there.
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103. That'll be
a dollar and a half.
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104. I've got it.
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105. No, let me.
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106. Boys, I insist.
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107. Oh, I've got it right here.
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108. Good.
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109. - Fred.
- Thank you.
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110. - Roger.
- There you are.
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111. - Thanks. Fine.
- Sit right over there.
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112. Now, as I was saying.
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113. Post, Roger tells me
you're quite an architect.
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114. Oh, I try to do my best.
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115. Don't be modest, my boy.
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116. Fred, this young fellow's
designed some of the finest buildings in this town.
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117. Right, Wilbur?
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118. I don't like to boast.
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119. Well, he did
the Adamses building,
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Woodbury building.
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124. We've got a lot of money
in this venture.
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125. You strike me as a man
who knows what he's doing.
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126. Why don't you
drop by my house Friday
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128. We'd better be getting back
to the horses. Come on.
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129. Right, yes, yes.
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130. Beat it, mac.
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131. Hi, Princess. My name's Ed.
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132. Saw your picture in the paper.
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135. Where did you get
those big brown eyes, honey?
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137. I forgot, baby.
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139. I'll put it to you this way.
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143. Who's a masher?
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144. Let's face it. I'm in love.
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147. Mm? Yes, what can I do
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148. Mr. Gilbert,
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149. I saw Princess Helen
in the park the other day.
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150. Oh?
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151. She's got the cutest legs
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some practical joker?
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156. Believe me, Mr. Gilbert,
my intentions are strictly honorable.
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157. Oh, you want to marry
my horse.
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158. Why not?
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160. Are you sure the vet said
there's nothing wrong with Ed?
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161. He couldn't find anything.
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162. Something must be
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163. He hasn't eaten
since yesterday morning.
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164. Here, I'll try to tempt him
with these apples.
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165. Here you are, Mr. Ed.
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166. Nice, crisp apples.
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You need your vitamins.
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182. And you better get started
on those sketches for Mr. Gilbert.
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190. Oh, I'd sure like
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but what can I do?
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his horse's hoof in marriage.
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"Mr. Gilbert,
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with your horse.
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199. "True, I know
he's not working now,
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200. "but I figure if you and I
chip in a couple bales of hay each week,
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201. "why, we can get those kids
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202. And then they put me away.
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203. Please take me along
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that joke yesterday.
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I like it so much I use it all the time now.
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with that arrow, didn't he?
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290. Please, Wilbur,
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291. Okay, Ed. If you want it
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I just can't do it.
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303. Well, Ed, this is it.
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304. Yup.
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just like that.
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Then it's all settled.
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317. No, it isn't the money.
She just doesn't seem to be happy here.
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the ship sail, Phil?
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319. Fine. Well,
I'll bring Princess Helen down to the dock myself.
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320. Oh, she ought to be
in South America by next Friday.
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321. Uh, you're sure you've got
a good groom?
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322. I wouldn't want anything
to happen to her on the trip.
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your sandwich?
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Mr. Ed away
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that important to me.
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332. Oh, that's life, I guess.
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you feed him,
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you take care of him when he gets sick,
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that comes along,
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337. Wilbur, are you all right?
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something to eat.
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339. Hm? Oh, that's all right,
honey.
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342. He looks like he lost
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344. He never should have
given Ed to Mr. Gilbert.
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345. Ah, but think of all the money
your husband is going to make
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that wonderful gesture.
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money isn't everything.
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361. Well, what happened?
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in South America.
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that deal again.
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- Yeah?
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386. No, my wife's
a little disturbed with you.
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387. - We better use the office.
- Yeah, but, Roger—
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394. Well, Ed and the Princess
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for South America.
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when you're near that horse?
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a little more normal.
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maybe we can talk— huh? - Wilbur.
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- I've got some bad news for you.
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I was talking on the phone
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and took off. I have no idea—
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- Well, he, uh—
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407. - He came back by himself.
- He's still your horse, Fred.
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an Indian-giver, Fred,
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411. If this means I lose the deal,
well, okay.
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412. And I feel the same way.
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he— he— he's a screwball.
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about his horse
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is my kind of man.
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419. You mean we're still
in business?
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420. You bet.
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421. It's beautiful the way
this boy feels about that horse.
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423. Next to his wife.
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424. Why don't we all go in
and have some coffee?
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425. Oh, thank you.
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427. that 14-story building
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429. Well, I guess that's another story.
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430. Very funny.
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432. Coffee, yes. Coffee, Roger.
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435. Ah, that's a lot of horse
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441. Ed, you've just got
to forget about Princess Helen.
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fallen in love again since yesterday.
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She's a pretty horse.
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look like a boy.
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a date for me, huh?
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452. Love is not for horses.
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454. ♪ I am Mister Ed ♪
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455. This has been a Filmways television presentation.
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