1. The Beverly Hillbillies
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2. - Ma! Oh Ma!
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3. Here ya are Ma, the signs
all ready to put out front.
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4. - Yeee doggy, that's nice.
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5. - Aunt Pearl,
you sure do look pretty.
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6. - Ain't nobody can set at a piano
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7. with the style of ya Aunt Pearl.
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8. - Aunt Pearl, where did
you get the cookies?
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9. Did granny make em for you?
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10. - No I started em off this
morning before she got up.
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11. - Granny's gonna whomp ya
for getting into her kitchen.
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12. - I didn't bother her none.
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13. Jed, what do you think of my prices?
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14. - Well is that what you've
been charging at home?
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15. - No, but Beverly Hills is full
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16. of millionaires and movie stars.
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17. So I figured I could double
them and get away with it.
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18. - I reckon you might kin.
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19. I don't recollect seeing one sign
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20. in this whole town
advertising yodeling lessons.
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21. - It does take a special knack.
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22. Yodeling does.
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23. - Hush Duke.
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24. - I know it hurt your ears Duke.
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25. Pretty soon me and you is going to
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26. take a nice long walk outside.
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27. - These your cookies Pearl?
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28. That I found in my kitchen?
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29. - Yeah Granny,
are you going to whomp her?
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30. - Of course not, Pearl just made them
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31. to give to her music pupils.
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32. - I figured that, so I drawed
some of Cider to go with em.
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33. - Well now, ain't that nice.
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34. - Looks like you two ain't
going to fight no more.
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35. - Aw, shucks.
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36. - Now you give a cup of this to
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37. every one of your pupils, Pearl.
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38. - Well thank you, granny.
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39. - Now Granny, this ain't none
of your hard cider is it?
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40. - Hmm, not specially.
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41. - See, it ain't my hard stuff.
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42. - You'd of had every
one of my pupils stoned!
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43. - Well if they're gonna
set here and listen to you
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44. they ought to have something to numb em.
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45. - Now you listen
to me just a doggone minute!
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46. - Hot diggity dog, they is at it again!
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47. - Jethro, you and your ma take the sign
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48. and go on and take it out in front.
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49. Elly May, you and me is
going to pick the chairs
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50. and put them in the front hall there
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51. for a Pearl's pupils.
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52. Granny, you pour that
cider back in the barrel.
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53. Gentle!
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54. Cause we don't want to blow
up all of Beverly Hills.
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55. - Come on cider, back to the still.
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56. If her singing don't stone
em, her cookies will.
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57. Surprising what a little cement
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58. will do in the cookie batter.
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59. - You think you're such a critic.
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60. Well, just for that—
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61. - How do you like it there, Ma?
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62. - Well, it's too far from the street.
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63. - How's that?
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64. - Take it out to the gate.
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65. - Okay, Ma.
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66. - Elly May, your Aunt Pearl would like you
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67. to put on that pretty new dress
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68. that she made for you and when the folks
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69. comes in for the lessons,
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70. you give them their numbers.
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71. - What numbers?
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72. - Well, Pearl wants everybody to
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73. take a number when they come in,
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74. that way it's first come, first serves,
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75. and won't be nobody trampled in the rush.
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76. - But, Pa, I was gonna take
Duke for a nice long walk
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77. so as Aunt Pearl's yodeling
wouldn't hurt his ears.
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78. - Yeah, I reckon it is a
might piercing for Duke.
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79. - Yeah, he can hear sounds that
ain't meant for human ears.
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80. - Yeah, and Pearl can make em, too.
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81. - How about cousin Jethrine
a-handin' out the numbers?
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82. - Well, Pearl wants
Jethrine to be a-playin'
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83. and a-singin' as a example
of what her teaching
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84. can do to a person.
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85. - Here, Duke.
Come and get it, boy.
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86. - Well, how about Granny?
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87. - I reckon things will go a lot smoother
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88. if we keep Granny away from Pearl.
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89. - Where's old Duke?
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90. I've got a used-up soup bone for him.
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91. - I ain't seen him, Granny,
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92. but it ain't like Duke
not to come when you call.
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93. - Give me the bone, Granny. I'll find him.
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94. - Well what about Pearl's numbers?
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95. - Well, you give them out till I get back.
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96. I got to find Duke.
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97. - You know, in my born days,
I ain't never seen a youngun
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98. as wild about critters as that one.
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99. She likes them all.
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100. Dogs, cats, squirrels, owls, eagles...
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101. I bet she'd even be friendly to a bat.
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102. - She is. Speaks to Pearl every day.
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103. - Oh, that's fine, Jethro.
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104. Now, you stay out here with the sign.
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105. You got your speech memorized?
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106. - I think so.
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107. - Well, suppose I was to
drive up in a car and stop.
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108. What would you say?
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109. - I'd say, Hi, Ma.
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110. When did you learn how to drive a car?
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111. - I ain't your Ma.
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112. - You ain't?
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113. - I'm pretending I ain't so
you can practice your speech.
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114. Now, start again.
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115. - How do you do, sir?
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116. This young beautiful widow woman here...
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117. - What do you mean, sir?
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118. - Well, that's what you
wrote for me to learn.
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119. - I wrote you 2 speeches,
one for men, one for women,
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120. I'm a woman.
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121. - I'm a man, so I learned that one.
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122. How do you do, sir?
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123. This young, beautiful widow woman here...
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124. - N-Never mind, Jethro.
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125. Just point.
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126. Say, "This way to the music lessons."
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127. Can you do that?
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128. - Yes'm.
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129. - Well, do it.
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130. - This way to the music—lessons.
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131. Excuse me, Ma.
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132. I'm sorry, Ma.
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133. - Honest to Pete, Jethro.
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134. - Duke? Duke!
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135. - Hey, here comes Elly May.
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136. - Have y'all seen Duke?
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137. - Well, I seen him run out the front door,
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138. but that was some time back.
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139. - Well, Aunt Pearl would you do me a favor
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140. and cut loose with a
short blast of yodeling?
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141. - Why, of course.
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142. - Thank you, Aunt Pearl.
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143. Sounds like he's over
at the Drysdales' place.
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144. - Hey, yonder comes Mrs.
Drysdale driving a car.
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145. Reckon she'd want to take lessons?
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146. - Well, Mr. Drysdale's
right fond of yodeling.
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147. Maybe she will.
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148. - Tried to stop.
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149. Purt near went off the road trying.
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150. - Well, that's what you
get for trying to drive
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151. and close the windows at the same time.
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152. - Come right in, Mrs. Drysdale.
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153. - Margaret, how nice to see you,
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154. I was hoping you'd drop—
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155. - Milburn, I insist that those hillbillies
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156. next door to us be deported.
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157. - Deported?
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158. - At once.
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159. - Well, where to?
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160. - Oh, any place. Pasadena.
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161. - Oh, please Margaret.
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162. - Milburn, do you realize
that Beverly Hills
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163. is preparing for its
semi-centennial celebration?
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164. - Yes, but—
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165. - And do you realize that the eyes
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166. of the entire world will
be on our famous city?
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167. - Yes.
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168. - Do you realize that I am the chairwoman
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169. of the celebration committee?
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170. - Yes, but—
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171. - And do you realize
that famous personages
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172. will be coming to our
home committee meetings?
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173. Well, answer me, Milburn. Speak up.
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174. - Oh, yes.
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175. - And do you realize that
they will have to pass
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176. the Clampett home to get to ours?
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177. - What's bad about that?
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178. - They're out in front, that's what's bad.
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179. As I drove by just now, that Pearl woman
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180. screeched at me.
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181. - She was probably yodeling.
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182. - Well, it frightened me so,
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183. I almost wrecked the car.
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184. - Yes, she was definitely yodeling.
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185. - And that brown mongrel dog of theirs
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186. came running through our flower beds,
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187. making the most mournful racket.
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188. - No, don't worry dear, I'll
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189. take care of everything.
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190. - I've already taken care
of that unearthly howling.
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191. I called the dog-catcher.
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192. - But, Margaret, they-they
won't take Pearl.
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193. - I called the dog-catcher
to take their dog.
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194. - Mrs. Drysdale, the
Clampetts prize that animal.
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195. Elly May will be heartbroken.
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196. - Then let them keep it in the house,
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197. as I keep my French poodle.
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198. - Mrs. Drysdale, Duke is a hunting dog.
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199. He's used to the outdoors...
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200. - Miss Hathaway, I believe you
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201. have a telephone call to make.
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202. - Oh! Oh, yes, right, Chief.
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203. Immediately.
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204. - I've also taken care of
that so-called yodeling.
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205. I preferred charges against Pearl Bodine
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206. for disturbing the peace.
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207. - Oh, Margaret.
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208. - Elly May, they're starting
to come, hurry down!
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209. - Jethrine, commence
a-playin' and a-singin'.
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210. - Okay, Ma.
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211. - Jethro, you're supposed to be out front.
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212. And them cookies is for my students.
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213. - I got hungry.
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214. They're crisp.
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215. - I reckon Elly's out lookin' for Duke.
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216. I'll hand out the numbers for you, Pearl.
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217. - Oh, Jed, start with 20 or something,
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218. so it'll look like we're
doing the big business.
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219. Enjoy your free cookie, and
you had a very good lesson!
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220. - But, Ma!
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221. - Next.
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222. Come in, come in.
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223. - Are you Mrs. Pearl Bodine?
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224. - Uh, Widow Bodine, they call me.
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225. - Are you the one who's
been doing the yodeling?
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226. - That's right.
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227. Give him a number.
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228. - Here you are.
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229. - This is my cousin Jed.
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230. - Happy to meet you.
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231. - And that there's Granny.
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232. - Here you are, mister.
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233. A little cup of cider.
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234. You're gonna need it.
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235. - That's one of my best pupils.
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236. Come along.
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237. Come on. Come on in.
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238. - What is it? What's the matter?
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239. - Chief, I telephoned the animal shelter.
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240. - They get Duke?
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241. - Yes, and Elly saw them.
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242. She followed them all the way
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243. to the shelter and proceeded to,
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244. and I quote, "beat the living daylights
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245. out of the entire staff."
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246. - Get over there right away!
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247. - Right, Chief.
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248. - Did Elly May Clampett do this?
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249. - If you mean that wildcat
in blue jeans, she sure did.
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250. - She clobbered me with a bone this big.
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251. Such a shot she gave me.
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252. - If the Dodgers are still looking
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253. for a power hitter, we have found her.
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254. - Where is she now?
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255. - She's in the cage.
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256. Back there.
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257. - You thrust that child into a cage
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258. like an animal?
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259. - Heck no!
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260. She climbed in to be with the dog,
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261. and we slammed the door and ran.
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262. - I'll assume full responsibility
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263. for all costs and damages.
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264. Release her immediately.
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265. - You release her.
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266. I wouldn't go near her without a whip,
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267. a chair, and a pistol.
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268. - Don't you worry, Duke.
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269. We'll get out of here.
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270. And when we do...
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271. - Elly May!
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272. - Over here, Miss Jane.
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273. Did you come to let Duke and me out?
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274. - Yes, but first you
must give me your word
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275. that there will be no further violence.
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276. Those men out there were
simply doing their duty.
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277. - Okay, I won't hurt them no more.
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278. I busted Duke's bone
a-whompin' that big one.
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279. Well, open the other cages.
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280. - Well, I can't do that.
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281. - Well, Duke and me
ain't comin' out neither.
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282. - Elly, dear.
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283. The animals here receive
the very finest care
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284. and the kindest of treatment.
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285. If they were allowed to run loose,
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286. they might go hungry or
be run over and hurt.
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287. - Well do they have to
stay here all the time?
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288. - Oh no, only until
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289. someone comes along who will pay
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290. for their license and
give them a good home.
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291. I had to open my big mouth.
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292. - Good-bye.
- Good bye
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293. - Good-bye, now.
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294. - You come back, you hear?
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295. - Thank you very much, thank you.
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296. - Everything all right, Sarge?
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297. - Yes, Gray. The nicest
bunch of people I ever met.
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298. - Sarge, you haven't had a nip, have you?
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299. - Course not.
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300. Just a friendly little sup of kider.
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301. Uh, cup of cider.
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302. - I'm taking you to the diner
for a cup of black coffee.
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303. - Don't be ridiculous.
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304. - Maybe you'd better.
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305. I just saw a car, and I can swear
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306. there's a dog driving it.
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307. - Miss Hathaway, is all them your dogs?
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308. - No, Mr. Clampett, they're yours.
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309. - Howdy, Pa.
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310. These here's all friends of Duke and me.
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311. - Weee, doggies.
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312. - Now, we ain't gonna
have no more slappin'
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313. or bitin' or scratchin' or spittin'.
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314. You two's got to learn
to get along together.
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315. Now make up and be friends.
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316. Come on.
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317. Kiss and make up.
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318. - Elly May, I think I got a job I'm
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319. gonna turn over to you.
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320. - What's that, Pa?
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321. - See if you can get Pearl and Granny to
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322. stop bitin' and scratchin' at each other.
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323. - Folks is a lot harder to
handle than critters, Pa.
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324. - That's the truth.
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325. Now you better get all
your dogs and cats outside,
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326. because the house just
ain't a place to keep...
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327. - Help, help!
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328. Help, help!
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329. There's a big rat after me!
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330. Help, help,
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331. help save me from the big rat!
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332. - This here's a dog, Jethrine.
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333. Don't be scared.
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334. Shame on you, Samson.
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335. You're always bullying somebody.
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336. - My baby's screaming, what's wrong?
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337. - Nothing, nothing, she's all right.
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338. - One of them dogs scared me, Ma.
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339. - Aww, well, there there,
baby, don't you cry.
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340. Don't you cry.
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341. I tell you, Jed, this house
is full of cats and dogs.
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342. How am I gonna give my music lessons?
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343. - Well, Elly May's just
fixing to take them all
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344. down by the cement pond, ain't you, Elly?
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345. - Yeah, Pa, I'll just run upstairs
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346. and put on my bathing suit,
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347. and we'll all go swimming together.
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348. - Yeah, but Elly May
was supposed to help me
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349. handle my music pupils.
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350. - Well, it don't look like you
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351. is exactly swamped, Pearl.
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352. - No, and I can't understand it.
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353. I even cut my prices.
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354. - Oh, come on, Jethro.
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355. Just a short ride?
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356. - I don't think Ma would like it.
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357. She said somebody's gotta
stay here with the sign.
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358. - Just a short ride.
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359. It such a beautiful day.
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360. - Gee, I'd sure like to, but I dasn't. No.
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361. - I'll tell you what.
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362. I'll let you drive my car.
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363. - Hot diggity dog, that
does it, I'm going!
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364. - Don't leave the
sign or Ma will be mad!
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365. - Well, I, suppose
that's part of his charm.
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366. - Danged if you ain't the biggest thing
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367. I ever did see that
wasn't pullin' a wagon.
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368. Now, you're looking at me as
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369. though you'd like to take me out
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370. and bury me and dig me up
later on and gnaw on me.
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371. Now listen, I got to get to that ice box.
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372. I'm losin' patience with you,
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373. you big overgrowed lummox!
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374. Now we're gonna see
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375. who's gonna run this kitchen...
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376. You or me.
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377. And I say it's gonna be me!
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378. - Come on, fellas, let's go swimmin'!
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379. Thought we'd forgotten ya, huh?
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380. - Well, Elly, did you get them all now?
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381. - Yeah, Aunt Pearl.
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382. - Well, thank goodness.
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383. I'll be surprised if I got any voice left
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384. after all these carryings-on.
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385. Go see Elly.
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386. - Rusty, now that you and
Skippy's such good friends,
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387. I bet you you'd like it
fine if you could swim, too.
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388. There ain't no reason that cats can't swim
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389. just as good as dogs.
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390. It ain't nothing to it.
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391. All you got to do is hold your head up
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392. out of the water, and
all your feet a-kickin'.
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393. Just like Skippy's doing, see?
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394. That there's what you call the dog paddle.
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395. But for you, we'll call it the cat paddle.
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396. Water ain't nothin' to be scared of,
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398. Watch and I'll show you how to do it.
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399. See? Just keep everything a-movin'.
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400. And hold your head up out of the water
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401. so's you can see where you're going.
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402. And that's all there is to swimmin'.
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403. When you get good enough,
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405. the creek or the lake and
you can catch your own fish.
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406. Oh, Aunt Pearl's gonna set
them dogs to howlin' again.
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407. - No, no, Sarge, I'll
handle this complaint.
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408. Now, the chief wants that
howling and yodeling stopped.
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409. Mrs. Drysdale's putting on the pressure.
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410. - I can handle it.
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411. - Those hillbillies will just soft soap
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412. and hard cider you again.
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413. They won't get through to me.
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414. I'm a big city boy, they
don't speak my language.
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415. - I'm sorry Mrs. Drysdale
got upset about the dogs,
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416. but Elly May can handle them.
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417. - Well, she'd better
or I may have to place
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418. her under arrest.
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419. - Elly May!
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420. Young feller here that
wants to talk to you.
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421. - Howdy.
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422. What you want to say to me?
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423. - Young feller?
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424. - Hmm?
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425. - What you want to say about the dogs?
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426. - What dogs?
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427. - I reckon the ones
that's jumpin' up on ya.
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428. - Oh, yeah.
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429. Wonderful.
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430. Beautiful.
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431. I love them.
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432. - Do you like cats?
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433. - I love them.
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434. - I got a cat that swims.
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435. - Wonderful.
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436. - He'd rather swim than eat fish.
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437. Come on, I'll show you.
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438. - Young feller?
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439. Don't you want to see the cat swim?
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440. - Who are you kidding? Cats can't swim.
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441. - Critters will do things for that girl
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442. they wouldn't do for nobody else.
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443. - Come on, Rusty.
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444. Jump in.
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445. Come on, Rusty, that's the way.
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446. Good girl.
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447. Good girl!
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448. - Ain't that something?
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449. - Sure is.
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450. - Now you can tell your friends
you've seen a swimmin' cat.
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451. - Who are you kidding? Cats can't swim.
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452. - Well, how'd it go?
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453. - Great.
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454. - Take care of the dogs?
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455. - What dogs?
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456. - Don't they have a bunch of dogs?
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457. - I didn't see any.
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458. But they got a cat— that swims.
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459. - Get in. I'm taking you to the
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460. diner for some black coffee.
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461. - You know, Pa?
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462. I never did figure out
what that fella wanted.
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463. - Oh, he'll be back.
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464. - Elly, you got to do
something about that dog.
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465. - What's he doin?
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466. - Well, he's diggin' a hole,
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467. and it makes me powerful nervous.
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468. - Granny, all dogs digs holes.
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469. - Yeah, but he's diggin' one just my size.
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