1. - "The Beverly Hillbillies."
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2. - Granny, whereabouts
do you want the still?
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3. - Over here on this
side of the cement pond, Jethro.
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4. - Okay, Granny.
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5. - Come on, come on.
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6. We's waitin'.
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7. Turn it a mite that way, Jethro.
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8. - Only one bad thing about
puttin' your still here, Granny.
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9. - What's that?
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10. - Drysdale place is downwind.
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11. The smell of your corn liquor a-brewin'
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12. is gonna drive poor Mrs.
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13. She's a drinkin' woman.
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14. - How do you know, Uncle Jed?
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15. - Well, he kinda let it slip out.
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16. Remember when we was
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17. - Yeah.
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18. - He says to me, "What's that?"
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19. I says, "That's a still
for makin' corn liquor."
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20. He turned kinda white
and trembly, and he says,
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21. "Oh, please don't ever
let my wife see that!"
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22. I reckon she just can't
leave the stuff alone.
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23. - Some folks are like that. Terrible.
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24. - Come to think of it, that's
how come she's in Boston.
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25. - On account of drinking?
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26. - Yeah, Miss Hathaway says
she goes all over everyplace,
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27. lookin' to get cured.
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28. - Them city cures no good.
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29. The minute you go to
takin' it away from 'em
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30. they want it all the more.
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31. I could cure Mrs. Drysdale
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32. - How, Granny?
- By just tellin' her
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33. she could have all she wanted.
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34. When they find out you
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35. they don't care to drink.
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36. - Well, it sure would be a blessin'.
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37. - Pa?
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38. - Over here, Elly.
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39. - Now, no more talk about drinkin'.
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40. - Hey, look, everybody,
Elly May's wearin' a dress!
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41. - Pa, Mr. Drysdale's in
the house to see you.
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42. - All right.
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43. My, my, ain't she purty?
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44. - Yeah.
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45. But Elly, you're showin'
too much bare hide.
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46. - Well, that ain't her fault, Granny.
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47. She's just got the dress on backwards.
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48. Elly, honey, put it on t'other way around.
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49. - All right.
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50. - Hold it. Hold on!
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51. What in the world kind of a dress is that?
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52. - Well, Miss Hathaway
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53. - Wouldn't let no son of mine wear it.
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54. Daughter neither.
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55. Granny, you'd best get
her into somethin' decent
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56. whilst I talk to Mr. Drysdale.
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57. - Uncle Jed, can I go
swimmin' in the cement pond?
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58. - Well, I reckon so, Jethro.
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59. But this ain't like the
swimmin' hole back home.
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60. You can't go in there
without no clothes on.
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61. - I can't?
- No, sir.
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62. - Okay, Uncle Jed.
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63. - Someday I gotta have a
long talk with that boy.
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64. - Mr. Drysdale's office,
Miss Hathaway speaking.
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65. Boston?
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66. That must be Mrs. Drysdale.
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67. No, don't put her on,
she'll only make my life...
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68. Mrs. Drysdale, how are you?
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69. How are things in Boston?
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70. - Oh, the doctors here are just as silly
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71. as the ones in Beverly Hills.
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72. They insist there's nothing wrong with me.
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73. They've got me so depressed.
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74. I just had to call and talk to my darling.
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75. Are you taking good care of him?
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76. - Oh, yes.
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77. As a matter of fact,
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78. he's stretched out on the
sofa right now having his nap.
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79. - How sweet.
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80. Well, the moment he awakens,
you take his temperature
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81. and give him some of that blue medicine.
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82. What? He's waking now?
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83. Oh, marvelous. Put him on.
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84. Tell him mumsie wants
to hear his sweet voice.
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85. (audience laughing)
- Here,
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86. speak to your mumsie.
(dog whimpers)
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87. He whined.
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88. - Oh, he probably has a migraine.
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89. - She's even made a
hypochondriac out of you.
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90. Any message for Mr. Drysdale?
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91. - Who?
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92. Oh, Milburn, my husband.
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93. Yes, well, isn't he there?
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94. - No, he's up at the
Clampett estate. Clampett.
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95. They bought the place next to yours
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96. just about the time you left for Boston.
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97. - I don't find them listed
in the first families.
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98. You tell Milburn not to
mingle with them socially
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99. until I've had a genealogical
check run on them.
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100. We don't want riffraff
living under our very noses.
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101. - "For pain, one swaller.
Don't open near fire."
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102. - Pa'll be right in, Mr. Drysdale.
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103. - Thank you, Elly May.
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104. Granny, this is quite an array
of medicines you have here.
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105. - Yep, them's all the
remedies I made myself.
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106. - Hmm, I wish you'd make
something to help my wife.
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107. She's a terrible hypochondriac.
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108. - Oh.
- What's a
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109. hypochondriac?
- Elly, you run along now.
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110. I'll join you directly.
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111. - Yes, she goes from
doctor to doctor to doctor.
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112. - Well, I reckon a doctor
can't help what's ailin' her.
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113. - Of course, they can't.
It's psychosomatic.
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114. But she insists on prescriptions.
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115. Oh, I wish you could see our bedroom,
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116. bottles all over the place.
- Hmm.
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117. - I plead with her, I hide the stuff,
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118. she always finds it or gets more.
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119. You think that's a lot of bottles?
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120. You should see my wife after
a trip to the pharmacy.
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121. Why, she's so loaded, she can
hardly stagger up the stairs.
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122. - Set down, Mr. Drysdale, set yourself.
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123. - And she has a dog. A
perfectly healthy poodle.
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124. Now, would you believe that she-
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125. - Don't tell me.
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126. - Laps it up just like she does.
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127. - Lord love.
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128. You're sure totin' a heavy burden.
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129. Now, maybe I can help you.
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130. Now, if she was to think that
every time that she was to...
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131. - You can just wear that barrel
till your clothes get dry.
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132. - What happened to Jethro,
get too close to a skunk?
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133. - Ah, he jumped in the
pond with his clothes on.
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134. Mr. Drysdale, I'm sorry
I kept you waitin'.
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135. Did Granny tell you about her
complaints about the kitchen?
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136. - Jed, I'm ashamed to
mention my piddlin' troubles
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137. to a man bowed down with
the misery he's got.
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138. You know, his wife.
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139. - Mr. Drysdale, our hearts go out to you.
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140. - And we're gonna help you, ain't we, Jed?
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141. - You betcha we are.
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142. A man serves a poor purpose in this world
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143. if he can't help his neighbor.
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144. - Well, you're very kind, but I'll manage.
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145. I've been living with it for years.
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146. - Have a nip, it'll brace you up.
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147. - Oh, no thank you, I never touch it.
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148. - You hear that, Jed?
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149. Poor man.
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150. He's got all the trouble
and none of the fun.
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151. - There goes a soft-hearted woman.
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152. - Yes.
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153. Now, about her complaints.
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154. - Oh, yeah.
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155. Well, for one thing, that
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156. has been givin' Granny a heap o' trouble.
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157. - Electric meat grinder?
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158. - Yeah, this one right
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159. Oh, it grinds the meat all right,
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160. but then you can't find it.
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161. It goes down that pipe.
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162. Granny lost two squirrels
and a rabbit in that thing.
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163. - Mr. Clampett, that's a disposal.
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164. You only put things in
there that you don't want.
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165. - Now, Mr. Drysdale, that
ain't altogether true.
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166. Granny sure wanted them
squirrels and that rabbit.
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167. And another thing.
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168. This here sideways pump don't work at all.
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169. We must've carried in a barrel of water
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170. to prime that thing,
but it just don't work.
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171. Oh, there's another thing.
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172. Every once in a while, this
little thingamajig here
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173. makes a ringin' noise like that.
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174. There it goes again.
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175. - Well, that's the telephone.
Someone's calling you.
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176. - I don't hear 'em.
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177. - They're calling you on the telephone.
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178. Say hello into it.
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179. - Hello.
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180. - You have to lift the receiver first.
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181. Now say it.
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182. - Hello.
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183. - Mr. Clampett?
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184. - It said my name.
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185. Can they see through this thing?
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186. - No.
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187. - Mr. Clampett, may I
please speak to Mr. Drysdale?
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188. - Well, they sure can see,
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189. or else how would they
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190. - That's my secretary. She knows I'm here.
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191. Yes, Miss Hathaway?
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192. - Mr. Drysdale,
I have some messages.
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193. - Well, I'll be doggoned.
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194. Granny, Elly May, come look what we got!
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195. - The Clampetts have just
discovered the telephone.
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196. Yes, indeed, this is
a marvelous invention.
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197. With this instrument,
you can talk to anyone
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198. anyplace in the civilized world.
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199. - Could we talk to my Cousin Pearl?
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200. - Oh, yes, of course.
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201. - Right now?
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202. - Yes.
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203. - Elly May, run out back and fetch Jethro.
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204. Oh, wait a minute. He might
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205. - Oh, I'll get him.
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206. - Jed, is he greenin' us?
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207. Can we honest-to-goodness
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208. - You heard what he said.
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209. - Hello, Pearl, you ol' rascal!
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210. Whatcha doin' back there?
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211. - Hi there, Aunt Pearl. This here's Elly!
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212. - No, no, ladies.
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213. First, you gotta pick this thing up.
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214. - Hello, Pearl, you ol' rascal!
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216. - Hi there, Aunt Pearl, this here's Elly!
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217. - What's she sayin'?
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218. - Ain't a word. She's just hummin'.
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219. - She ain't even hummin' a tune.
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220. - Pearl, shut up hummin'
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221. - Jethro'll be right in.
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223. - We been a-callin', but she just hums.
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224. - Oh, that's dial tone.
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225. First, you've got to dial
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226. Okay.
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227. - Howdy, Pearl!
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228. - Hello, Pearl, you old rascal,
whatcha doin' back there?
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229. - Hi there, Aunt Pearl! This here's Elly!
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230. - This is long distance.
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231. - We know that, Pearl.
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232. - Oh, I believe you have the operator.
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233. What's Pearl's number?
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234. - Number?
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235. - Operator.
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236. - Just a moment, please.
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237. - Hey, folks!
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238. Mr. Drysdale told me what y'all was up to.
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239. You can't talk to Ma on that thing.
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240. - Well, look who's gettin'
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241. Too big for 'em, too.
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242. - Mr. Drysdale says we can talk to her.
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243. - Yeah, you think you know
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245. - Excuse the call, operator.
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246. - You sure spoiled things.
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247. - Yeah, who asked you to butt in?
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248. - I'll get it.
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250. Hello?
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251. Yeah, he's here.
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252. Well, for goodness sake.
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253. Well, sure.
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254. Well, howdy there, Mrs. Drysdale!
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255. This here is-
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256. - Oh! (laughing)
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258. Oh, how wonderful to...
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260. Man?
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261. Oh, yes, the telephone man, yes.
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262. Well, how are you?
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263. - I'm worried, that's how I am.
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264. I'm afraid, Milburn,
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267. and I'm dreadfully, dreadfully upset.
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268. - Now, dear, you mustn't let yourself
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270. Honey, control yourself.
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271. No, no, dear. You mustn't come home yet.
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272. No, not until we get them in shape.
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273. I mean, get you in shape!
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274. You're not well, you know.
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275. Now, we'll wait until you're cured.
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276. - Milburn, I want to meet the
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277. Now, when will that be?
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278. - What about Christmas?
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279. Next year.
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280. - Milburn, this conversation
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281. Now, I want the truth about the Clampetts
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282. or I'm flying home immediately.
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283. - Now Margaret, please control yourself.
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284. I don't want you flying.
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285. No, please, dear, please
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286. Dear, why don't you lie down
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287. and take a sedative, and I'll
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289. I'm sorry. My wife.
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290. - We understand.
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291. - Well, I'll see you later.
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292. - Keep your chin up.
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293. - Poor man.
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294. - Don't it just tear your heart out?
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296. he don't even want us to meet her.
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297. From what he says, she won't
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298. of next year.
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299. - We gotta help him, Granny.
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300. - I still say I could cure
Mrs. Drysdale in two days.
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301. - Sure be worth a try, if
we could get her out here.
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302. - Jed, misery loves company.
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303. And if that poor miserable woman
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304. thought that she had a drinkin'
friend livin' next door.
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305. - Granny, you ain't never
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307. - I know, Jed, but it'd be
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309. - Maybe. But how?
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311. Yes, ma'am.
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312. That's a stroke of luck, Granny.
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313. It's Mrs. Drysdale again.
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314. No, ma'am, he ain't here, Mrs. Drysdale,
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315. but Granny and me'd like to talk to you.
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316. We's your next-door
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317. - Listen, honey, I got my still set up
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318. not 50 feet from your back door.
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320. will get glassy-eyed,
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321. We'll get juiced to the eyeballs.
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322. How does that sound to you, honey?
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323. - I don't hear nothin'.
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324. - Me neither.
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325. - What do you mean my wife's
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326. - That's the message I got
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327. when I tried to put through your call.
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328. She's on a jet arriving-
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329. - Never mind the grisly details.
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330. Oh, I am ruined.
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331. If Margaret gets one look at
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333. Get my psychiatrist over here.
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334. Move over, Claude, I need
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335. - Mr. Drysdale, you don't
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338. - Of course.
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340. She'll see that underneath
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349. considers anyone whose ancestors
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351. - Yes, she does make rather
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353. Now, I'm either gonna lose my wife
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354. or my largest depositor.
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355. That's what makes the
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356. You know, I like the
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357. Isn't life weird?
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358. She's a snob, she's a hypochondriac,
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359. she's not young and
beautiful, but I love her.
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360. You know, I do need my psychiatrist.
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361. - Now, Mr. Drysdale, as
we used to say at Vassar,
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362. (speaks in foreign language),
courage will light your path.
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363. - Yes, I know what I have to do.
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364. I'll go to the airport,
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365. I'll take Margaret in my arms,
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367. - What?
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368. - I'll tell her the
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370. - I beseech you, do not become
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372. if the Clampetts are tricked
into actually leaving town.
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373. - But they're just getting settled.
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377. - But they like you.
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378. Finagle them into going to
Palm Springs for a few days.
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379. - Oh, no.
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380. I will not help you
spin your deceitful web.
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381. - Miss Hathaway, would you
rather be an unemployed secretary
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382. or a spider with a raise?
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383. - You know, I think the Clampetts
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384. - Palm Springs? Where's that?
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385. - It's about 125 miles
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386. - Desert?
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387. - Yeah, remember we crossed one
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389. - Yeah, I remember.
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390. You ain't gettin' me to no desert!
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391. Trees were so far apart the
woodpeckers had to tote lunch.
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392. - (laughs) Oh, but this
is different, Granny.
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393. This is a beautiful
resort with lots of trees
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395. - We got a pond for swimmin' right here.
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396. - Elly's out swimmin' right now.
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397. - She didn't jump in with
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398. - I don't know.
- Oh, surely not.
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399. She promised to wear the
lovely swim ensemble I got her.
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400. - Yeah, she done just like Jethro.
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401. Here she comes with her dress
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404. - All her hair come out.
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405. - What?
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406. - It's true. Elly lost her beautiful hair.
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407. - Heaven help us, she's bald as an eagle!
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408. - Elly May, take off your bathing cap.
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409. - Oh, praise be.
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410. - All right, but Elly, you
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shrunk up that nice dress.
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412. - This ain't a dress, is it, Miss Jane?
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413. - No, dear. It's a beach jacket
to wear over a bathing suit.
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415. - Cover up your nakedness, child!
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416. - That's the way everyone
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418. - Well, you wouldn't catch
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419. - Me neither.
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424. - They're holding a beauty
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425. and someone in this very room
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426. has the face and the figure to win.
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427. When the judges see her in a bathing suit-
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428. - I told you, I ain't
puttin' on no bathin' suit!
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429. - Believe me, Mr. Clampett,
this beautiful daughter of yours
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430. can win that Palm Springs beauty contest
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431. without even trying.
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432. - Can we go, Pa?
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433. - I'm sorry, Elly May, but I
just don't cotton to the notion
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434. of a bunch of strangers
gawkin' at your bare limbs.
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435. Besides, we already know
you're the prettiest.
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436. Why shame all them other girls?
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437. Now, run along and get some clothes on.
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438. - Yes, sir, Pa.
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439. - Mr. Clampett, I do
wish you would reconsider
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440. about going to Palm Springs,
even if Elly doesn't-
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441. - Uncle Jed, Duke and...
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442. Howdy, Miss Hathaway.
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443. - Jane to you, Jethro.
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444. - Well, Jane to you, too.
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445. Duke and me's all set to
go huntin', ain't we, Duke?
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446. - Jethro, have you ever
hunted in the desert?
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447. - No, ma'am.
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448. - Oh, it's a fascinating place.
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449. You might even see a mirage.
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450. - If there's one there,
ol' Duke'll tree it!
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451. He's the best huntin' dog there is.
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452. - He'll love hunting around Palm Springs.
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454. They have wonderful hotels.
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455. Have you ever stayed in
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456. - No, I ain't, darlin'.
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457. - Granny, let's you and me go
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459. - No, wait, please, let me
take you all to Palm Springs.
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460. - Well, I'll tell you what.
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462. and me and Granny'll stay here.
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463. - But then Mrs. Drysdale would see...
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464. I mean...
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465. - Mrs. Drysdale's comin' home?
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to get us out of town,
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468. - Yes.
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470. I'm so ashamed I could die!
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471. - Well, now, don't go to cryin' about it.
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472. Way I look at it, ain't nobody got a right
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474. Good Lord made us all.
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475. And if we's good enough for him,
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476. we sure oughta be good
enough for each another.
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478. You's among friends.
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ago hearin' a fella say it,
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480. he said it just about right.
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481. He said, "There is so much
good in the worst of us,
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of us, that it don't hardly...
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483. It don't hardly..."
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484. - Behoove!
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485. - Well, go ahead and bawl if
it'll make you feel better.
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486. I'll tell you what.
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487. If this means so much to you,
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488. we'll all pick up and go to
them Palm Springs with you.
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489. - Oh, oh, bless you!
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490. Mr. Drysdale will be so happy.
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491. I'll go help Elly May pack.
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492. - I'm tellin' you, that Mrs.
Drysdale must be a mess.
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493. - She's gonna need our help, Jed.
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494. This is a poor time
for us to be a-leavin'.
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495. - Well, we've gotta help
her once we get back.
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496. Right now we gotta respect
Mr. Drysdale's feelings.
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498. - Okay, Uncle Jed.
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499. - Really, Milburn,
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500. the Clampett's gardener
shouldn't leave his car
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501. parked in the front driveway that way.
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502. - Oh, you're absolutely right, dear, yes.
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503. Oh, Margaret, don't you
wanna stop at home first
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504. and freshen up, take some
medicine or something?
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505. - Milburn, I have just flown 3,000 miles
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506. to meet the Clampetts, and I
intend to meet them right now.
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507. - Well, darling, they're
probably out of town.
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508. You see, they travel extensively.
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509. Oh, they're wonderful people.
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511. But know how anxious you
are to get back to Boston
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512. and your doctors, and Sonny.
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513. How is Sonny?
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514. How does he like Harvard
this year, or is it Yale?
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515. Princeton? Dartmouth?
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516. Let's go ask him.
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517. - Milburn, what is the matter with you?
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518. Milburn, let go!
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519. Let go, do you hear me?
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520. Let go, I say!
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521. Let go. Have you gone mad?
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522. Let go, you beast!
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523. - Step aside, lady, I'll shoot it!
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524. - Quick, help me get her back in the car.
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525. - What'd you shoot, Jethro?
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526. - Think it was a fox.
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527. - Who's that?
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528. - My wife.
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530. Let's get her home as quickly as possible.
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531. - What's goin' on?
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532. - Jethro shot a fox.
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533. That's Mrs. Drysdale, stewed to the gills.
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534. - No wonder they didn't
want us to see her.
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535. - Poor woman.
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536. - You mean poor husband!
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537. - Yeah.
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at a time like this.
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540. - That's right.
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541. We gotta pitch in and see
that his wife gets cured!
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542. - Uncle Jed, are we goin' huntin'?
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543. - Might as well.
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544. It'll be a while before
she sleeps that one off.
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545. - Well, I hope there's some possum around.
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546. These skinny ol' Californy
foxes ain't worth shootin' at.
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