1. I'm so excited we're gonna
get to meet Mr. Sheffield's nanny.
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2. He must've been so cute as a baby,
in his little pram,
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3. with his little silver pacifier,
and his little three-piece diaper.
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4. Yes, he was a little stinker.
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5. I remember his first word.
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6. "Niles!"
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7. Niles!
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8. We're gonna have to work
on his vocabulary.
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9. Niles, there you are.
I want you standing by.
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10. - Standing by what, sir?
- Me.
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11. I want everything perfect for Nanny.
All right, girls, let's see your curtsies.
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12. No, no, no. Back straight.
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13. I'm getting the feeling
he's done that before.
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14. - Niles, that's the doorbell.
- Sir, I would be lost without you.
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15. Nanny Mueller.
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16. Maxwell, mein Liebchen.
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17. Look how handsome you've become.
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18. You're the image
of your father at that age.
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19. He had a head of hair just like yours,
and then, one day... Kojak.
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20. Nanny, you look wonderful.
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21. - I'd like you to meet—
- No. Not another word.
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22. I feel as if I know them.
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23. You must be Margaret.
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24. No, I'm Grace.
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25. Well, if somebody sent me
a snapshot once in a while,
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27. - I'm Maggie, Nanny Mueller.
- Well, button up, dear.
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28. If Victoria can keep her secret,
so can you.
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29. And Brighton.
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30. You call this a handshake?
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31. What are you, a man or a fish?
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32. Actually, I'm a Pisces.
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33. You, young man,
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34. I will be watching.
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35. Otherwise, Maxwell, I'm impressed.
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36. You obviously found yourself
a proper nanny to rear the children.
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37. Brighton, what'd you put down the toilet?
It's all stuffed up.
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38. You're here already? Hello.
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39. Who is this person, the plumber?
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40. Nanny Mueller, I'd like you to meet
Fran Fine, the nanny.
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41. - Charmed.
- Nice to meet you.
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42. Niles, take the woman's coat.
She's got a sweat mustache.
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43. My mistake.
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44. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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45. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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46. What was she to do, where was she to go?
She was out on her fanny
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47. So, over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffields' door
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48. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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49. She had style, she had flair
She was there
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50. That's how she became the Nanny
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51. Who would have guessed
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52. Was just exactly
What the doctor prescribed?
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53. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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54. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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55. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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56. The flashy girl from Flushing
The Nanny named Fran
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57. Thank you.
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58. Well, your home is charming.
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59. It amazes me
what you've been able to do, Maxwell.
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60. And all from putting on your little plays.
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61. They're not so little.
He lost over a million on the last one.
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62. Tell me, Margaret, do you plan
to go on the stage?
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63. No, I don't think so.
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64. Well, then we don't need to be
made up like a showgirl, do we?
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65. So, Nanny Mueller, how was your passage?
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66. Well, the QE2 is always splendid,
but the food has fallen off a bit.
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67. Go eat on a boat. I took the kids
on the Staten Island ferry.
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68. I swear, half a hot dog, and we're pulling
whiskers out of our teeth.
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69. Sausage, anyone?
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70. Miss... Fine, is it? Yes.
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71. Which agency exactly was it
that arranged for your position here?
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72. I didn't come through an agency.
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73. Mr. Sheffield hired me
right off the street.
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74. It's not like it sounds.
I tried her out for the weekend first.
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75. So, Nanny Mueller,
how long you planning on staying? A week?
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76. Or so.
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77. It's the "or so" I'm worried about.
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78. Miss Fine, you know, in my day,
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79. the nanny always sat in the kitchen,
with the rest of the staff.
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80. Well, those days are over.
You just sit right here with us.
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81. Make yourself at home.
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82. I see you have,
at the table, und out of uniform.
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83. Here in America,
we're a little less formal.
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84. When in Rome, Fraulein.
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85. Well, I think I've had just about enough.
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86. I'll show her to her room.
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87. - Guten Abend.
- Good night. Sleep tight.
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88. Nice meeting you.
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89. She hates my guts.
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90. I wouldn't say that.
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91. No, it's just that you— Well,
you are somewhat of an acquired taste.
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92. Like sushi.
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93. Sushi. Leave it to the Japanese to invent
a restaurant where you don't have to cook.
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94. And we wonder why we're behind.
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95. You're looking very fit, Niles-y.
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96. Clara.
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97. Then you do remember me.
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98. How could I forget you?
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99. The butler's son.
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100. A callow youth, just beginning in service.
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101. And you, the experienced older woman.
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102. I was all of 22.
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103. Okay, 32.
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104. And yet, I learned so much from you.
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105. Let's review.
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106. A little fluff, a little tease,
and you'll look just like...
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107. my mother.
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108. - I was hoping for Michelle Pfeiffer.
- Yeah. So was my mother.
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109. Brighton, you lost all your checkers.
You always lose everything.
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110. Not everything. I'm still stuck with you.
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111. - Shut up, Brighton.
- You shut up!
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112. - Shut up, Brighton!
- Will you both shut up?
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113. Here. Use the cookies.
That way, you can eat your winnings.
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114. But all the pieces are black.
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115. All right, here. Now they're not.
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116. Now, what color polish
for your nails, Miss Pfeiffer?
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117. Little girls should not paint the face,
or the fingers. We do not want to—
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118. - Hello, Nanny Mueller.
- Well, aren't we the regular Hogan Hero?
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119. He's great with impressions.
He does me too. Do me.
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120. We do not do our hair in the kitchen.
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121. Und, we do not belong on the counter.
We are not a teapot.
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122. Sometimes I am.
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123. This is my handle, this is my spout
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124. It's an American thing.
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125. Brighton, are you eating sweets
between meals?
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126. I had to. I jumped her.
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127. Miss Fine, you allow this?
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128. I don't make the rules.
If he jumped her, he jumped her.
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129. Proper children
don't play with their food.
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130. Then I'd better go get the Tater Tots
out of my toy box.
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131. He reminds me of his father at this age.
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132. We sent him away to boarding school.
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133. Knocked that smart-aleck streak
right out of him.
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134. Boarding school. Poor Mr. Sheffield.
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135. I couldn't make it through one night
of sleepaway camp.
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136. I mean, what kind of a sadist
puts a bunch of kids into a tent,
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137. after feeding them franks and beans?
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138. The bears didn't know what hit them.
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139. All right. Fine. Goodbye.
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140. My mother will not listen to reason.
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141. She's taking a trip to the Orient,
and every time she travels alone
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142. she picks up some gigolo
who spends all of her money.
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143. - I can see why you're concerned.
- Darn right. It's my inheritance.
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144. Excuse me.
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145. Hello? Yeah. Just a moment. C.C.?
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146. - Is it my mother, B.B.?
- Sister.
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147. D.D.!
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148. They save a fortune in engraving.
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149. Mr. Sheffield, you got a minute?
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150. I really want to talk to you
about your Nanny Mueller.
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151. Is there a problem?
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152. Well, it's just that
it gets confusing for the kids,
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153. when I say one thing and she says another.
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154. Such as?
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155. You know, I say "tomayto,"
she says "tomahto."
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156. - I say "potayto," she says—
- Miss Fine.
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157. Well, since you asked.
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158. Maggie is upset because
Nanny Mueller took away all her makeup.
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159. Which kind of upsets me,
because most of it was mine.
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160. Well, she is only 14.
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161. And, every time Brighton cracks a joke,
she's sending him off to boarding school.
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162. Which, if you ask me, at his age,
could screw any kid up for life.
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163. I was sent away to Eton
at precisely his age.
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164. Miss Fine, considering
your limited experience in this field,
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165. maybe you should
take advantage of this visit.
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166. - Pick up a few tips from an old pro.
- Well, who is she, Arnold Palmer?
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167. She happens to be a highly trained,
highly skilled, professional nanny,
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168. and has been for the last 40 years.
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169. Well, meanwhile,
she's scaring Gracie to death,
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170. with those stories about that fat bear
that can't even get through the doorway
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171. every time he has a decent meal.
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172. - Are you talking about Winnie the Pooh?
- Yeah. Him.
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173. And who in his right mind would
call a boy "Winnie," let alone "the Pooh"?
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174. - Most children love those stories.
- Far be it for me to pooh-pooh the Pooh.
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175. But in case you haven't noticed,
Gracie is not most children.
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176. She likes a good thriller.
We're right in the middle of The Firm.
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177. What's the matter, Nanny Fine?
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178. Nanny Mueller giving you a run
for your money?
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179. You got a piece of parsley
right over there.
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180. For heaven's sake.
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181. I think Nanny Mueller is marvelous.
She reminds me of my nanny Bobo.
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182. Bobo?
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183. Were all you bluebloods raised by nannies?
What were your parents doing?
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184. - I don't really know.
- I have no idea.
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185. Knock-knock. I got a surprise for you.
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186. Children!
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187. Well, if it isn't the Von Sapp family.
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188. I had a sailor suit just like that.
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189. Parsley's over here now.
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190. Fran, I can't go outside in this.
Somebody'll kick my butt.
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191. Sweetheart, I'd kick your butt.
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192. Excuse me.
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193. I mean, who does she think she is,
criticizing my kids?
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194. They're happy, normal kids.
Gracie, stop staring up at the sun.
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195. Do you know, last night,
I found Eduardo in bed with my sister.
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196. Twenty years I've given that man.
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197. Lupe, Lupe, Lupe.
We dealt with your problems last week.
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198. Can I get a little support here?
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199. Meanwhile, that Mueller's got those kids
dressed like Huey, Louie and Dewey.
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200. And she's got the nerve
to want me to wear a uniform.
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201. Like I'd be caught dead in one of those.
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202. Well...
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203. on you guys, it looks great.
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204. And I guess those hairy legs
are a big hit in Europe too.
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205. Francine, don't forget the cardinal rule.
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206. Never come between a man and his nanny.
You won't win.
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207. You're right. You're right.
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208. I seen it happen 100 times.
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209. She's after your job.
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210. It happened to me.
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211. She flew in on her broomstick
and just tried to take over.
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212. Well, I wouldn't put up with it,
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213. and I went straight to Mr. McKenzie,
and told him so.
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214. But you don't work for the McKenzies.
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216. Since I retired,
I travel the world visiting my children.
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217. - But I saved the best for last.
- Nanny Mueller, please.
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218. Do go on.
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219. - So, Maxwell was always your favorite?
- He was my chubby, little cherub.
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220. He used to run around the garden,
without a stitch of clothing on.
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221. Run, run, run.
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222. - Nanny Mueller.
- You did.
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223. He had the cutest bottom.
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224. Like two shiny, little cling peaches.
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225. Well, that's more
than I've ever wanted to know about Dad.
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226. I am so glad I stayed for dinner.
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227. There's something positively delightful
about this evening.
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228. I can't quite put my finger on it.
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229. - Where's Miss Fine?
- That's it.
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230. I'm sorry I'm late,
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231. but it's hell
finding white shoes in winter.
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232. The hat was easy. Howard Johnson's.
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233. Children, it's not polite to stare.
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234. Miss Fine, you— you look like a— a—
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235. Nanny.
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236. Yes. That's it.
I just didn't put it together.
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237. I don't wanna disturb you.
I'll just take my dinner,
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238. and eat it in the kitchen, where I belong.
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239. Miss Fine, please, don't be so silly.
Come and join us.
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240. No, no.
The kitchen is where a proper nanny eats.
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241. Maggie, shut your mouth.
We are not a Pez dispenser.
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242. Nanny Mueller, it's amazing
what you've done with Miss Fine.
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243. That's nothing.
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244. I had a schnauzer once
that gave me more trouble.
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245. Nanny, are you comparing
Miss Fine to a dog?
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246. Not at all. The schnauzer had a pedigree.
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247. Don't mind me. I just need a little salt.
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248. Just a pinch.
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249. I'll leave the shaker on the table.
With the family. In the dining room.
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250. Got a little...
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251. In my own little corner
In my own little chair, I can—
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252. - Miss Fine.
- Yes, Mr. Sheffield, sir?
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253. Take off that uniform.
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254. Mr. Sheffield.
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255. Why are you wearing this ridiculous get-up
and acting in this ridiculous way?
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256. I'm just trying to be the proper nanny.
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257. If I wanted a proper nanny,
I never would have hired you.
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258. - Thanks.
- You know what I mean.
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259. You're unconventional.
You have no professional training.
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260. - And you look ludicrous in that uniform.
- When do we get to the good part?
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261. But, despite the gaps in your résumé,
the children adore you.
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262. You make them very happy.
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263. You make us all very happy.
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264. I try.
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265. So, does that mean
my job's not in jeopardy?
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266. No more than usual.
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267. I'm gonna give that Lupe such a zetz.
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268. Listen. Nanny Mueller has turned
this household upside-down.
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270. Well, this is just off the top of my head,
but why don't we run this up a flagpole?
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271. Tell her to leave.
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272. I can't just turn her out.
She raised me, for heaven's sakes.
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273. I'd feel so guilty.
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274. - You wouldn't understand.
- I wouldn't understand guilt?
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275. My people invented it.
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276. But we made up for it
with the Salk vaccine and Streisand.
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277. I suppose you're right.
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278. I should just tell her to go.
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279. Unless...
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280. Do you really think she's that bad?
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281. Did you see
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle?
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282. She was the technical advisor.
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283. - What's that?
- Niles.
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284. Nanny Mueller.
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285. - Niles and Nanny Mueller.
- Niles and Nanny Mueller.
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286. Go, go, go.
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287. - A little custard pudding, Clara?
- Why not? We've earned it.
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288. - Niles-y.
- Clara.
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290. Niles. Now we know what they meant
by "the butler did it."
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291. My Nanny Mueller having... having...
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292. - Pudding.
- And with Niles.
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293. Yeah, well, she's a big girl.
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294. I'm sure she's had plenty of pudding
with plenty of people.
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295. No, please, I cannot
think of her like that.
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296. I know. It's like thinking
about your parents having sex.
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297. Thank god, mine never did.
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298. Niles, coffee.
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299. Thank you, sir. I could use a cup.
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300. Sorry.
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301. - Good morning, everyone.
- Good morning.
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302. - Niles.
- Nanny Mueller. How did you sleep?
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303. - Like a little baby. Und you?
- Quite well.
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304. - I think we all slept very well.
- Actually, I didn't.
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305. I kept hearing things
that go bump in the night.
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306. Thank you, Niles. I'm famished.
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307. The woman is insatiable.
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308. I see you're back at table,
und out of uniform, Miss Fine.
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309. Maxwell. You might want a vord with her.
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310. I think he wants a vord with you.
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311. - Mr. Sheffield.
- Maxwell.
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313. your visit has been wonderful,
but like all good things—
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314. Yes, Maxwell, I've never been so happy.
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315. Since the day that you fell
in the duck pond. I pull you out.
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316. I breathe life back
into your little, limp body.
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317. Now, what do you want to tell me?
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318. Look at the time.
I've got a tennis game. Excuse me.
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319. Mr. Sheffield.
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320. You forgot your balls.
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321. - Miss Fine.
- That's Nanny Fine.
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322. That is a title that must be earned.
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323. All right, maybe I haven't been
a nanny as long as you.
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324. But in case you haven't noticed,
Mr. Sheffield is all grown up.
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325. He doesn't need a nanny anymore.
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326. I'm the nanny here now. These are my kids.
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327. And, well, it's time for you to go.
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328. You might think they're your kids,
but they're not.
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329. You'll find out.
If you last as long as I have.
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330. Kids grow up, go on their way,
and you go on to another family.
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331. And you love them too.
Because you can't help it.
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332. And on, and on, and 'til one day...
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333. you find yourself
with a lifetime of love to give und...
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335. Nanny Mueller.
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336. Nanny? Nanny Mueller.
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337. Maxwell?
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338. Clara, as you can see,
I'm all grown up now.
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339. My children have a nanny,
and I think it's time for you to go.
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340. Don't you dare talk
to your nanny like that.
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341. - What?
- Apologize.
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342. - But— but—
- You heard me, apologize. Sir.
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343. I'm... I'm sorry, Nanny.
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344. I forgive you, Maxwell.
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you've been under a lot of strain.
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I've been under a lot of strain.
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348. Kids. We nannies
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349. We're like sisters.
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350. Then...
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351. I can stay?
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352. Not on your life.
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353. Goodbye, children.
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354. - Take good care of your father.
- Okay.
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355. Okay!
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356. Maxwell.
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357. Goodbye, Nanny.
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358. - Goodbye, Niles.
- It's been a pleasure having you.
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359. Children, see if you can find
Miss Fine, would you?
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360. Here I am. You think I'd let her go
without saying goodbye?
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361. What've you done to your uniform?
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362. You like?
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363. I love. Wunderbar!
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364. You make one for me in my size, six.
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365. Okay, 12.
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366. All your bags are in the car,
Nanny Mueller.
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367. We'll just swing round and pick up mother,
and then the two of you will be off.
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368. I'm so excited.
I always wanted to see Japan.
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369. And I have you to thank for that, Miss—
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370. Nanny Fine.
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371. Well, you just have a good time,
and watch out for those gigolos.
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372. Or maybe they should watch out for you.
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373. I take good care
of my little C.C.'s mummy.
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374. I love you, Nanny Mueller.
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375. Come now.
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376. Come on, sweetheart. Get up. Get up. Up!
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378. - Bye, Nanny.
- Bye.
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380. Wonderful idea of yours, putting
Nanny Mueller together with C.C.'s mother.
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381. Look, I want Nanny Mueller
to have a life, just not mine.
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get out of this uniform.
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384. Mr. Sheffield.
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