1. You know, the further back I go into this
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beheaded Great Aunt Isabel?
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in my family, too.
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6. And Cousin Rupert the First
married his sister.
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8. That was never proven.
It was just a rumor.
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9. Meanwhile, I'm sure their kids
played one hell of a banjo.
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10. - Good morning.
- Honey, tell your father the good news.
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at the Cineplex.
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who's coming over after school.
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15. Oh, yeah. I've got a new friend.
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17. Brighton.
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19. Of course she does.
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20. Gracie has grown and matured since
I've been imparting my wisdom on her.
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21. Honey, don't wipe your nose
with your hand. Use your sleeve.
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22. Mr. Sheffield, the doctor called
to confirm your 3:30 appointment.
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23. - Thank you.
- And?
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24. Happily married, not Jewish,
wears Birkenstocks.
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25. Why are you going to the doctor?
Is everything okay?
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27. - Meanwhile, I've got a cousin—
- Oh, God, she's got a cousin.
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28. Shall I push your appointment
back an hour, sir?
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29. All I'm saying
is that you can never be too careful.
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30. My cousin Reed, 35,
worked out every day, no salt, no sugar,
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31. walks out of a health food store.
Bam. Dead.
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32. - Heart attack?
- No. Gets hit by a wheat germ truck.
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33. You know?
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35. Everything has to have a moral?
What am I, Mother Goose?
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36. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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37. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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38. What was she to do, where was she to go?
She was out on her fanny
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39. So, over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffields' door
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40. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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She was there
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42. That's how she became the Nanny
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43. Who would have guessed
That the girl we described
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What the doctor prescribed?
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45. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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46. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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When everybody else is wearing tan
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The Nanny named Fran
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49. I know something you don't know
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50. I'm not the least bit interested, Niles.
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51. - Nanny Fine is in the will
- What?
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52. How do you know?
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53. Cleaning the extension phone
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54. Would you stop singing?
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55. Am I in it?
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56. 'Fraid not
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57. Oh, that gold digger.
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58. Well, she'll end up with nothing.
I'll contest it.
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59. - What's he leaving her?
- The children.
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60. He's leaving her the—
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61. Well...
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62. poor girl deserves
to walk away with something.
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63. Oh, where's Mr. Sheffield?
He wanted to see me.
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64. Oh.
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65. All right, listen up.
I have pulled a major coup.
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66. Oh, well, that will heal itself.
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67. But for the next couple of days,
sleep on your side and wear boxer shorts.
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68. I'll file that in the appropriate place.
Thank you, Miss Fine.
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69. Anyway, back to what
I was actually talking about.
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70. Doug Emerson is coming to dinner tonight.
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71. Oh, well, that was one schlep down
the stairs I could have lived without.
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72. Doug Emerson? I thought he would
never leave Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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73. I didn't know they were together.
Maybe the schlep was worth it.
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74. Nanny Fine, Doug Emerson is an investor,
and if you have nothing intelligent to—
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75. Listen to me, "if."
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76. Well, if Doug's coming tonight,
I better go change.
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77. And, I thought she had
to wait for a full moon.
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78. So, Mr. Sheffield, you wanted
to talk to me about something?
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79. Miss Fine. Miss Fine,
I have an important proposal to make.
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80. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, a proposal?
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81. Oh, boy, I'll never doubt
that Jeane Dixon again.
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82. What do I do first? Call my mother.
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83. No, call the electrolysist.
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84. Miss Fine. Miss Fine,
this is very difficult for me to say.
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85. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, you're really
throwing me for a loop here.
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86. I mean, we're not even
on a first name basis.
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so wonderful with the children,
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that you continue as their nanny,
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90. Well, Mr. Sheffield,
I'm really moved to tears.
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91. But I don't want to talk about wills.
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92. Give that Jeane Dixon such a slap.
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93. Honey, you're involved
in a dysfunctional relationship.
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94. I know the kind.
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95. All his friends
are more important to him than you are.
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96. He's selfish. You should just dump him.
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97. She can't. He's got all of her stickers.
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98. Oy.
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99. - I'm home.
- Oh, B, wait a second.
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100. Come here and say hello
to your sister's friend, Erica.
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101. Hi, I'm Brighton.
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102. Okay. So, I'm going to go get a soda now.
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103. - Me too.
- He's a god.
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104. Erica likes Brighton?
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105. She really is on the rebound.
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106. Oh, honey,
to you he's an obnoxious brother,
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107. but to other little girls,
he's 79 pounds of pure stud muffin.
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108. Ew.
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109. Next thing you know,
she'll let him play with her pogs.
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110. Well, look, if she's that fast and loose
with her pogs,
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112. Niles, pour me some more tea.
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113. I want some more tea, Niles.
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114. You are a butler, now butle.
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115. - Would you like some tea, Miss Babcock?
- You know damn well I want some more tea,
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116. you imbecile, now pour.
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117. - C.C.
- Maxwell.
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118. Don't speak to Niles like that.
The poor man isn't a mind reader.
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119. - But, Maxwell—
- Oh, it's all right, sir.
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120. Perhaps my hearing isn't what it once was.
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121. Forgive me.
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122. So, Niles, about dinner tonight—
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123. Oh, I've outdone myself
for your new investor, sir.
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124. Gorgonzola salad, stuffed pork chops,
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125. - potatoes au gratin.
- No, no, no.
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is recovering from a bypass.
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127. His doctor faxed over
his American Heart Association diet.
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128. Got to be followed to the letter,
I'm afraid.
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129. Oh, something smells good. What is it?
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130. Oh, nothing, just a chocolate soufflé
that's been rising. Don't need that.
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131. Niles, come help me pick out a tie,
would you, old man?
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132. Yes, sir. I've got 15 minutes.
Why don't I just knit you a new suit.
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133. I think it's sweet.
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134. He wants to make sure you'll still
be his nanny even after he croaks.
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135. Val.
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136. He just wants to draw up some papers
to make everything legal.
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137. - Why? What's he afraid of?
- Oh, I don't know.
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138. Something about
his relatives contesting the will.
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139. Saying that he was insane
at the time that he hired me.
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140. - What's this?
- What's what?
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141. It says "American Heart Association
coronary care menu."
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143. Oh, my God, Val.
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144. First the doctor, then the will.
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- What are you getting at?
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- What? What?
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147. Val, I'm going to be a widow.
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149. Oh, Niles. Niles,
do you know anything about this?
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150. Yes, and if I don't follow it
to the letter,
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151. Mr. Sheffield's going to have a coronary.
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152. - Fran, I'm so upset.
- Oh, honey, I know. Be brave.
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153. - Look at the size of this zit.
- Zit?
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155. Oh sure, honey.
I've got— I'll do— I'll fix—
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Not while I'm around
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157. Oh, honey.
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all by yourself? Where did Erica go?
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159. I don't know.
But Brighton's in the bathroom.
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160. She probably followed him in there.
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161. Oh, sweetie. Now, don't exaggerate.
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162. Get out!
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163. It's not fair.
She's supposed to be my friend.
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164. Honey, an adorable brother
could be your ticket to popularity.
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165. Look at Shirley MacLaine
and Warren Beatty.
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166. Do you think that if he wasn't her brother
she'd have a date in any life?
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167. Come on, have I ever steered you wrong?
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168. What about that home perm?
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171. Erica, get away from that door.
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173. The brassiere section
from my Penney's catalog is missing.
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174. Hey, Erica, you want to go upstairs?
I'll let you use Brighton's toothbrush.
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she followed me into the bathroom?
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177. Meanwhile, did you put the seat down,
because Miss Babcock fell in again.
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178. It wasn't me.
I don't know who keeps leaving it up.
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179. Brighton, you're not taking advantage
of this situation.
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180. You've got a girl
who worships and adores you.
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181. - Honey, you gotta do the right thing.
- What?
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182. - Make her your slave.
- Cool.
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183. Niles, there's a messenger coming
to pick this up in a few min—
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184. - No. Are you insane?
- It's all right, I've got it.
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185. - Let go!
- No, I've got it.
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186. - Let go!
- All right.
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187. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Are you okay?
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for the throbbing to subside,
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189. have you given any further thought
to that little matter we discussed?
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190. - Is it that urgent?
- Well, I'd certainly rest easier.
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191. Oh, look, he's stopping
to smell the roses.
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192. Oh, Val, thanks for coming back.
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to wait for two trains, a bus,
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195. and cut through Central Park at night?
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196. 'Cause, you know,
I'm just so beside myself
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197. with this whole
Mr. Sheffield dropping dead situation.
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198. - Tea?
- Sure.
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199. I mean, why is he even having
this dinner party?
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201. And, you know,
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off to his sister's in England.
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203. England? With all that rain?
What are you going to do there?
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207. What am I going to do in England?
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208. I'm gonna have
to learn a whole 'nother language.
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209. Besides, the truth be told, the kids
are much closer to my side than his.
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210. They may look British,
but they think Yiddish.
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211. Have you thought
about the funeral arrangements?
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212. Oh, I forgot about that.
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to have to figure out flowers, food,
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214. how he wants to spend the hereafter.
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215. You know, we put Uncle Louie
in a gorgeous urn.
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216. Maybe, we should stick him in that?
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a couple of Dexatrim one day
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220. P.S., Uncle Louie is spending eternity
in a Dirt Devil.
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223. He bought out
the Chinese restaurant next door.
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224. I don't know, Val,
a funeral in a Chinese restaurant?
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225. What happens? You cry your eyes out
and an hour later, you wanna grieve again.
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226. Franny.
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228. Oh, but it feels good to laugh.
I needed that release.
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229. Miss Fine— Oh, hello again,
Miss Toriello. Long time no see.
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230. Miss Fine, could you give me a hand
with this cuff link?
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231. Mr. Sheffield,
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232. - could I ask you a couple of questions?
- Mm-hmm.
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taking a nap on the couch,
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oh, I don't know, line up to see you.
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235. Would you be more comfortable
in a suit or something sporty,
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236. or, let's say, waterproof?
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237. What is this, another Cosmo quiz?
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238. I promise, it's the last one
you'll ever have to take.
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239. Oh, that must be my investor.
All right, how do I look?
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240. You look great. Just great.
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241. Doesn't he?
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242. - Oy, he's at death's door.
- Oh, I gotta be strong.
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243. Franny, my heart goes out to you.
What are you going to do?
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245. I'm just gonna have to be my usual
charming, effervescent life of the party.
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246. Sorry, Doug, you'll have to excuse us.
This isn't a typical evening.
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247. Yes. You're not home alone sitting
on your foot massager watching Sisters.
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249. what's the real story behind
Faye Dunaway and Sunset Boulevard, eh?
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250. All I know is I have the distinction of
being the only person who ever lost money
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252. You do know that he's been knighted,
don't you?
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253. Oh, he do.
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254. You know, everyone
in the Sheffield family tree
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in their name.
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256. Except for Dad, and Uncle Bill,
who thinks he's a leprechaun.
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257. Thank you, Margaret.
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259. No, I already have some.
Thank you, Miss Fine.
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260. - You're not gonna eat that, are you?
- Why not?
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261. 'Cause it just fell on the floor.
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262. Sour cream for your potato, sir?
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263. - Oh, yes, please—
- No.
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265. - Oh, my God, fire!
- What?
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267. I must be hallucinating.
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268. Niles, what kind of mushrooms
did you put in that soup?
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269. Miss Fine, will you pass me
the salt, please.
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270. I think we're all out.
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271. No, it's right there
in front of your face.
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272. Oh, all right. Here you go.
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273. Miss Fine, perhaps
I didn't make myself clear.
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274. Please pass the blasted salt.
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275. Thank you.
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276. So, Doug, Andrew's loss is our gain, huh?
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277. Here's to a long and fruit—
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278. Miss Fine, what are you doing?
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280. I'm just cooling it off for you.
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281. - Well, don't.
- Well, fine, burn your mouth.
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283. Oh, thank you.
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I don't eat like this normally.
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- What a good idea.
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286. - Hollandaise?
- Oh, yes, please.
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287. May we sweep the Tony Awards
a nd enjoy a 10th year—
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288. Have you lost your mind?
What are you doing?
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290. It's such a good moisturizer,
and my hands have been so dry lately.
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291. Miss Fine, could I—?
Could I have a little word with you?
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293. In the kitchen, please.
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294. I just have to show him
where the toothpicks are.
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295. What have I ever done to you?
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296. - Why are you trying to destroy me?
- Me?
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of that yourself, Sir Hollandaise.
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298. You know, when you first came to
this house, I thought, "Oh, she's nuts."
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300. I actually thought I was beginning to see
the light at the end of the tunnel.
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301. Don't go towards the light.
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302. You're actually insane.
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303. Have those chemicals you use to color
your hair finally seeped into your brain?
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305. Just put on a layer of dark highlights.
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- Why? Are you okay?
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307. - Don't you feel all right?
- You're scaring me.
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308. Mr. Sheffield, don't be scared.
I'll never leave you.
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from your cardiologist?
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311. You know, you're just like my mother.
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312. She thinks if she has an M&Mwith a glass
of water it's like taking a One-A-Day.
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313. Miss Fine, this is Emerson's diet.
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315. The only coronary I'm going
to get around here is over you.
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317. Oh, Mr. Sheffield.
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318. Oh, because, you know, I don't know
where any of the policies are.
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320. and find out that you've been keeping
another nanny on the side all these—
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to make sense to me.
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you're off your medication.
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when you think about it.
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- Well, you know,
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327. - is the guy with the heart condition.
- Yeah.
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I've been putting all of your sauce
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330. You know, Miss Fine, there are many ways
a producer can lose a potential backer.
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331. He may dislike the show, hate the casting.
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332. But death by nanny
may actually be a first.
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333. Well, he's not dead yet.
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334. Believe me, if there was anything
I can do to trade places with him.
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335. I wish I was lying in that bed
with tubes coming out of me.
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336. Although, I didn't force
the food down his throat.
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337. It's all right.
We've nothing to worry about.
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338. You spoke to the doctor?
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339. No, the bank. The checked cleared.
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340. - Maxwell Sheffield?
- Yes. Yes, yes.
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342. Absolutely fine. Just a severe case
of gastro-indigestion.
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344. Well, not necessarily.
Stress could do it to you, too.
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347. Well, when she got to the part
"the bombs bursting in air,"
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349. All right, Miss Fine, let's go home.
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One minute you're eating dinner.
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you're fighting for your life.
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352. I'll tell you,
it's like Shakespeare once said,
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353. "Like sands through the hourglass,
so are the days of our lives."
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354. Well, Miss Fine, let's go back,
see the children.
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355. Let them know everything's all right.
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I want to sign that will.
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358. But, what happens to them if I go first?
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360. You see, Miss Fine, they're my children.
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361. - But what if I'm the one—
- No, no. I promise, I'm going first.
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Now, take it away.
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366. I just want to make sure
that I dotted my "I."
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367. Nope. No, no.
Little smiley face and everything.
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368. No matter, I'm taking the silver anyway.
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369. Look at that, you got a wall safe
just like in the movies.
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370. Boy, I've been here over a year,
I never knew that was there.
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374. - Forty-two, right.
- Forty-two, right.
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375. Well, good news, B, that little Erica
made up with her old boyfriend.
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376. She didn't want to give up half her
Barbie Dream House in the settlement.
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377. It's so pathetic. This geeky
little kid drooling all over you.
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- Hi, honey.
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380. This is my friend Pamela.
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381. - Hi, sweetie.
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382. Wake up.
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