1. I've made up my mind.
This is the only way.
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2. I have to kill him.
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3. Kill him!
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4. I'll sneak through
the French windows.
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5. Then, as the moon
spreads its sinister light...
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6. I'll take a piece of piano
wire and garrote him.
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7. Who will ever suspect me?
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8. Me, a quiet, simple,
unassuming man.
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9. It'll be the perfect murder.
I won't leave a trace.
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10. Revenge will be mine, and I
will be... continued next week.
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11. "Continued next week."
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12. "Continued next week."
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13. That's not fair.
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14. Just when the story's getting real
boss, they go and make it a cliffhanger.
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15. No fair.
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16. Herman, shut up.
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17. Yes, dear.
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18. Well, I might as well look in
the missing-persons section.
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19. Maybe one of these days I'll spot some
dirty crook and get rich by finking on him.
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20. Would you look at the
crooks they got this week?
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21. Look at that ugly old guy with
a $1,000 reward on his head.
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22. Boy, does he ever look rotten.
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23. Lily, wake up!
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24. What is it? What?
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25. I was just looking in the Shocking
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26. this picture of this ugly old guy
with a $1,000 reward on his head.
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27. Then I said to myself, "Hey, that
ugly old guy looks very familiar."
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28. For that you woke me
out of a dead sleep?
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29. Give me that magazine!
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30. Lily.
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31. Lily, dear, you'll
just get in a tizzy.
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32. See? I told you,
you'd get in a tizzy.
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33. Well, Herman, you sound
happy. What are you doing?
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34. Just turning in my rotten old
father-in-law for the reward money.
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35. Herman, how could you?
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36. It's easy, dear. It was a woman who
was advertising for your sneaky old dad.
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37. And she put her address right
here in the detective magazine. See?
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38. Now I'm just writing her a letter telling
her to come get him and bring the thou.
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39. Now come on, Herman,
you wouldn't do that.
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40. Just think, supposing the
shoe were on the other foot.
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41. Would Grandpa turn you in for
$1,000? No. He loves you too much.
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42. Yeah?
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43. Well, then how come when we
first got married, he asked me to...
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45. and about an hour later,
those two medical students...
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wagon to pick me up?
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47. That was years ago.
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49. it's just natural for a father to
resent his son-in-law. After all...
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50. we are royalty and he just
didn't like the idea of some...
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51. prefabricated Johnny-come-lately
coming into the family.
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52. All right, dear, I
won't mail the letter.
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53. What if that lady in Sioux City wants
Grandpa for doing something bad?
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54. What if he's in trouble?
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55. You think my sweet old
Daddy-in-law did something...
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56. you know, spicy?
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57. We are going to find
out from Grandpa tonight.
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58. We are going to bring up
the subject of Sioux City.
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59. Good idea. But one thing.
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60. You know, Grandpa is very sensitive
about his past. So, if we ask him...
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61. if he's ever been to Sioux City, we
are going to have to be very subtle.
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62. Good. I'll be subtle.
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63. I'll be double subtle.
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64. Even triple subtle.
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65. Everything looks great, Mom.
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66. Yes, Eddie.
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67. We should all be thankful that we
live in a big, wonderful country like this.
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68. And speaking of a big,
wonderful country, Grandpa...
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69. when was the last time
you were in Sioux City?
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70. Herman!
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71. Was I too subtle?
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72. What are you two talking about?
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73. Well, we were just wondering,
Grandpa, since you've been all over.
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74. Have you ever been to
Sioux City? Sioux City, Iowa?
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75. And we're not asking because
we're suspicious, or anything like that.
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76. Or like you committed
a crime or something.
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77. Herman, please. Thanks, Marilyn.
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78. Grandpa, pass your plate.
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79. Sioux City. Sioux City, Iowa.
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80. You know, Lily, I just can't seem
to remember if I've ever been there.
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81. Try to remember.
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82. It's a little too rare.
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83. Well, try your other
sword, Grandpa.
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84. Lily, I think we ought to give him the
third degree some more on Sioux City.
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85. I think the old coot's
trying to hide something.
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86. Now, that's how to cook a sword.
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87. Hello? Sioux City 3458?
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88. Miss Pamela Thornton, please.
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89. Now remember, Herman, find out
why she put the ad in the magazine.
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90. And what she wants Grandpa
for. And don't goof it up.
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91. Miss Pamela Thornton? Hi.
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92. This is Herm...
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93. This is an anonymous gentleman calling
you about that reward you offered in...
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94. Shocking Detective Magazine.
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95. Well, let's pretend that I'm
the character you're looking for.
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96. Only I'm not.
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97. But if I was the character
in the magazine...
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98. which I'm not, what
would you want me for?
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99. I see. Would you say
that again, please?
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100. Thank you. That's
what I thought you said.
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101. The lady in Sioux City...
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102. is Grandpa's wife.
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103. Wife?
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104. My wife? What do you
mean she says she's my wife?
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105. That's what the woman in
Sioux City said, Grandpa.
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106. She said you were
her long-lost husband...
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107. who cut out on her years ago
and now she wants you back.
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108. Rubbish. I don't have
any wife in Sioux City.
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109. What about Philadelphia? No!
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110. Shreveport? Lake
Placid? San Bernardino?
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111. I don't know.
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112. You see? You see,
Lily? I told you so.
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113. Just leave him to me. I'll
cross-examine his brains out.
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114. Wait a minute, Herman.
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115. Grandpa, what do you
mean you don't know?
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116. Are you sure you don't
have a wife in Sioux City?
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117. Well, I'm pretty sure.
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118. You know, after all, I've
been married quite a few times.
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119. A man 378 years old
does have a tendency...
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120. to outlive a wife or two.
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121. Where were you on the
night of August the 12th?
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122. What does that
have to do with it?
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123. I don't know, but that kind of junk
always seems to work on Perry Mason.
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124. Wait a minute.
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125. Wait a minute.
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126. You suppose that woman has
a way of finding out where I live?
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127. Do you? Well, do you?
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128. Herman...
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129. you didn't mail
that letter, did you?
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130. Heck, no.
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131. I'm smarter than that.
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132. I wasn't put together
yesterday, you know.
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133. What letter?
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134. Well, you might as well know.
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135. Herman was going to mail a
letter to that woman in Sioux City...
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136. and collect the reward
money, but I talked him out of it.
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137. Give me that letter.
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138. I'm going to burn it right now.
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139. If I don't get that letter, I'm
gonna go right through the ceiling!
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140. Now, don't get excited. It's
right over there on the desk.
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141. Hi, you guys. What
are you doing?
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142. Please don't bother us right now.
We have to get rid of an important letter.
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143. If we don't find it and burn it,
Grandpa is going to be in big trouble.
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144. Was it a letter for a
woman in Sioux City?
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145. Yes.
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146. Was it right here on
the writing desk? Yes.
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147. Well, then Grandpa
is in big trouble.
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148. I just mailed it.
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149. Well, he said he'd go
right through the ceiling.
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150. Grandpa, get a hold of yourself.
Your wife may not show up at all.
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151. Marilyn, don't call
that woman my wife.
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152. At my age I don't want to meet
a wife I have to be introduced to.
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153. See what you can do, Herman.
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154. Now, now, Grandpa, do not worry.
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155. When that woman
shows up to claim you...
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156. as her long-lost husband, I want
you to know that I am going to stick...
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157. by my father-in-law's
side like glue.
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158. Herman, it's somebody
arriving. And it's a woman.
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159. Every man for himself!
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160. Hello. Hello.
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161. Won't you come in? Thank you.
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162. I'm Mrs. Munster, and
I know why you're here.
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163. Oh, Mrs. Munster,
I'm Pamela Thornton.
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164. And I received this lovely
letter from your husband, Mervin.
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165. Herman.
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166. Oh, Herman.
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167. Naturally, I was just
so thrilled to find out...
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168. that you people know the
whereabouts of my long-lost husband.
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169. Well, Miss Thornton,
let's discuss this.
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170. All right.
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171. I just want to be reunited
with my darling. Where is he?
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172. Well, you see... I don't
think Grandpa's around.
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173. Grandpa?
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174. Then you must be my grandson.
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175. Come to Nanny.
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176. He's always that way
with strange people.
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177. Please, won't you tell me the
whereabouts of my dear, dear husband?
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178. I need him so.
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179. Well, maybe he's
not the right one.
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180. And I don't think you'd
want to see him again.
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181. You see, he's become very cranky
and broken down in his old age.
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182. That's right. Poor old
thing, he's so decrepit.
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183. Just between you and me. You know
those fangs he always talks about?
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184. They're just dentures.
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185. Herman, they don't
have to overdo it.
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186. All right.
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187. I know you're hiding
him here someplace.
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188. You haven't heard the last of me.
And believe me, the kid gloves are off!
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189. Good day to you!
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190. "Therefore, if Pamela Thornton's
lawful husband, sometimes known as...
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191. "the Count, sometimes
known as Sam Dracula...
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192. "does not appear at the Ritz
Hotel no later than this evening...
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193. "my client will prosecute
the wife-deserter...
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194. "to the full extent of
the laws of this state.
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195. "Signed, Attorney at
Law, Clarence J. Wedge...
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196. "of Hammer, Wedge, and Thump."
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197. Doesn't sound like a trio that
would sing The Indian Love Call.
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198. Grandpa, what are
you going to do now?
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199. What am I going to do now?
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200. I'm going to go down to the hotel
and have it out with that old gal.
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201. Imagine a woman
pretending to be my wife.
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202. Boy, some women will go to any
lengths to snare a handsome rascal.
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203. You've come back.
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204. Oh, my darling husband.
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205. It's been so long.
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206. Well, let's can the
mushy stuff, sister.
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207. You know darn well I've
never seen you before in my life.
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208. Now, calm down,
sugar-boy. Come in.
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209. You come right on in and let me
pour you a nice glass of champagne.
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210. Thank you. But you see,
we Draculas don't drink wine.
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211. And now, let's get this point of
fact straight. I am not your husband.
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212. Darling, don't you remember
our wonderful marriage?
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those romantic strolls...
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in hand along the lake?
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and take a little midnight cruise.
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go across the lake...
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the country club.
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221. And all those marvelous parties we
used to have on our beautiful estate.
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our very own stable of horses.
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Bearcat I gave you.
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remember our wonderful marriage.
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I think it'll all come back to me.
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230. Champagne, darling?
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darling, this is my...
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paper that he'd like for you to sign.
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where I have the X.
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236. Of course. I'll sign anything.
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237. So long as you and I can
pick up where we left off.
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238. Country club, estates,
yachts, Stutz Bearcats.
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239. I just can't wait to get going.
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240. By the way, Wedgie, old boy,
what was it I signed anyway?
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241. Just a sworn affidavit stating that
you are Miss Thornton's husband.
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sign that piece of paper...
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243. that's all that counts.
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244. Herman, what do you think
has happened to Grandpa?
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245. Now, Lily, by this time he's
probably set that woman straight...
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247. You know, I'll bet he
really told her off, too.
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248. It just shows you how much
he loves us and needs us.
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249. Why, he wouldn't give up
our wonderful home life...
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254. See?
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normal self again.
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that old hen down at the hotel?
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258. Watch what you're saying
about my wife, buster.
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259. I got to hand it to you,
Grandpa. You're quite a card.
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260. The next thing you'll probably do is come
up and tell us you're moving out of here...
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what I'm going to do.
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discovered that I'm a very wealthy man.
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and the rest of the family...
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like me living here.
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to share your fortune with you.
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this silly old man?
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husband, I demand an explanation.
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I'll give you one.
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into a large inheritance.
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had to prove that I was married.
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277. You mean, we're
not really married?
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278. Of course not.
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photograph in an old magic magazine.
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that looked like you did...
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282. Well, thanks for the compliment.
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283. But, Pamela, dear,
here I am in the flesh.
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284. Yes, well, Pamela
didn't count on that.
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285. You see, when she
offered the phony reward...
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court she had a lost husband.
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287. Then I found out
you were for real.
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288. So, we got you to sign the paper
stating that you were my husband.
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289. And to sum it all up
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290. Get lost, you bum.
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291. And one thing's for sure. I am never
going to speak to Grandpa again.
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292. He's just a greedy old dum-dum.
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293. You won't have much chance to speak to him,
since he took off with that rich woman.
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294. Even if he came back,
I wouldn't speak to him.
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295. Well, if it isn't the
Prodigal Grandpa.
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296. No, it couldn't be. It must
be some other old creep.
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took off for a life of luxury.
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298. Herman, I'm terribly sorry
for walking out on my family.
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299. Lily, dear...
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creature who dares cross our doorstep...
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302. Come on, Herman.
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that old geezer before.
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hear voices from the past.
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homeless man out here in the snow?
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310. Not only is it cold,
it's very lonesome.
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311. Please take him back, Herman.
After all, this is his home.
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312. It was his home. Until he let his
greedy ways get the best of him.
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Money means nothing to me now.
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to be with my dear family.
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Grandpa, whatever you...
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a minute? Herman.
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the cab fare to the hotel.
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five-spot till I get back on my feet?
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324. Out! Out of my house!
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325. You money-grabbing,
greedy old thing!
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326. Greedy!
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327. Herman, when are you going to
let Grandpa back in the house?
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until he's learned his lesson.
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330. He's so upset out there,
he's talking to himself.
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331. After what he's done to
me, I'll just have to kill him.
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shoe, but I will have his head for this.
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336. He wants to kill me.
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337. My own father-in-law wants to chop
off my head and spoil my good looks.
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going to kill Herman?
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339. Heck no. I was just
reading the latest issue...
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