1. Who are you?
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3. There's a golf links going in here.
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4. What's golf?
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5. Golf is a game played by gentlemen.
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12. This is how we do it, Francis.
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and we bring home the money.
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- Yes, sir!
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17. Francis, what in the world
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Go to bed.
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24. Francis.
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25. Can I see him, Father? Please?
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26. What's he talking about? See who?
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27. Harry Vardon.
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28. Any gentleman who plays this game
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29. is not a friend to you.
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30. I know.
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32. Arthur, I don't see the harm...
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You come with me now.
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I need help with me packages.
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49. Francis.
- Hello, Mr. Francis.
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50. Now, do you know what this is?
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51. A brassie.
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52. So it is. Have a bash.
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53. That's all right, Francis.
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you never despair.
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56. Have you held
a live bird in your hands?
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to stop it from flying away.
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59. Try it again.
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60. Did you see that?
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61. Hail the conquering hero!
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62. Mr. Darwin.
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63. Is this what I think it is?
- I'm not sure, Harry.
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from Lord Northcliffe,
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- Keep the change, mate.
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66. He's waiting inside.
- Today's the day.
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has ever been asked
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golf club as a member.
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69. First time for everything, Bernard.
- Yes.
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70. Look at this place.
Why else would they want you here?
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71. He doesn't confide in me.
I only work for him.
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72. Ten years ago, I was clipping hedges.
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73. Marvelous.
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74. Brilliantly done, Harry.
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75. Thank you, sir.
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if you'd consider adding it
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- A glittering addition.
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78. We'd be pleased to keep it for you.
Wouldn't we, Neville?
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80. But you might not
get it back without a tussle.
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81. Don't plan on handing it back
myself without a fight.
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82. Harry, I'll come right to the point.
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83. We've had an opening at our club.
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the membership committee.
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86. He's a gardener on Jersey, sir.
- I'm told you're Church of Rome.
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- Yes, sir.
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89. It's decided, then.
You're just the man for us.
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90. Well, I don't know what to say, sir.
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91. Well, say yes.
We want you to work for us.
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Lessons, of course.
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94. Charge what you like for those.
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95. You're the only man in England
who can set me right.
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96. You'll have your work cut out.
I think it's drinks all around.
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98. Golf is a game played by gentlemen.
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99. Not for the likes of you.
Played by gentlemen.
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100. Run your own shop. Decent wage.
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101. Run along, boy.
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102. Francis. It's after midnight.
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103. Just one more, Mother.
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104. Mr. Hastings!
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105. Master Francis.
- Sir.
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107. to complete the swift
appointment of our round.
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108. Your clubs.
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109. My clubs, sir?
Caddies aren't allowed on the course.
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110. If Mr. Campbell sees me...
- Let me worry about Campbell.
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111. Go. Get those clubs.
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112. You go, boy. Get those clubs.
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113. Hup, hup, hup, hup!
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114. Well struck, lad.
- Thank you, sir.
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115. What did you shoot?
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116. An 81, sir.
- What did you take on 15?
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117. A nine, sir.
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118. So you shot an 81 the first time around
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in New England?
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120. With a nine?
- Well, I think I...
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121. I saw you there, knowing that
caddies aren't supposed to play...
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123. I think I got a little nervous, sir.
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how you handled yourself.
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125. Handled myself?
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126. National Amateur Championship's
here next month.
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128. What do I have to do? I'll do anything.
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129. Play in the qualifier.
- That's the easy part.
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130. First, you have to be approved
by the executive committee.
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131. You're a caddie here?
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132. Yes, sir. For ten years.
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133. I recently resigned to preserve
my status as an amateur.
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134. What, no plans to turn professional?
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135. No, sir.
I plan to have a career in business.
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136. Oh, business?
- Yes.
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139. Sorry. Carry on.
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140. What's your home club?
I don't see it here.
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141. They have to sponsor you.
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142. My home club?
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144. Look, see here.
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the sort of thing that caddies do.
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147. You're a caddie?
- Yes, sir, I was.
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148. Caddies don't play in the Amateur.
It's not for your kind.
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149. Members only.
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150. We need to discuss the opening
on the greens committee.
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151. I'm sorry.
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152. There must be a way for somebody
who's not a member to compete.
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153. Not this year.
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156. If I were to pay the $50,
would I still need to belong to a club?
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157. Technically, no.
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158. You would still need a club member
in good standing to sponsor you, and...
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159. And... that would be me.
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160. Fifty dollars to play golf.
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from my earnings.
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162. Is this how I failed you?
Is that all you've learned from me?
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163. No, sir. But it's just a game.
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feed his family.
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167. If I win, great things could happen.
- Nothing will happen.
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for their own amusement.
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169. I can do this.
This is something I'm good at.
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no more golf.
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you learn a trade
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181. and you bring home an honest wage.
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It's not in print here yet.
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in the country.
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will you until you're in it.
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and there's championship golf.
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201. Hi. This boy I used to see
before I left for college is after me.
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- There you are, you peach.
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you can't avoid me all evening.
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- Francis Ouimet.
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- I don't know.
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- Wainwright?
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She'll catch up with you.
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to consider my options.
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'Cause I have family in France.
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- Freddie.
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I can make five here in my sleep.
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all that rubbish.
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of Alexander the Great.
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262. Now you can't even find it on a map.
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remain in British hands.
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to chronicle your conquest.
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and bring back that trophy.
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all sponsors arranged.
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290. Harry Vardon,
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Somebody to share the workload with.
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Young Wilfred here is your man.
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a thorough thrashing.
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- Come on!
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- Harry!
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with your ruling class masters?
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The honor is entirely mine.
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three months so one guy can play in it?
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- No, not really.
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before he gave it up
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Right, Francis?
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- Yes, it was.
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328. That's the feeling I've always wanted...
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331. Meet Robert Watson, president of
the United States Golf Association.
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show you our equipment.
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- He's not here to buy clubs.
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336. I hear you live in Brookline,
not far from the country club.
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337. Across the street.
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there in two weeks.
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- My name, sir?
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340. I'm looking to add
a local amateur to the field.
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341. Harry Vardon's playing. And Ted Ray.
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- I'm awfully busy here.
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- I'm 20, sir.
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on your dreams, aren't you?
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for our annual round.
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you were working here.
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It's important we have marshals here...
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Could I speak to you?
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I'll take you up on it.
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- Give us a moment?
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- I did?
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You're in the Open.
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professionals and amateurs alike,
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Open Championship.
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played over the next two days
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Mr. Wilfred Reid
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390. Harry Vardon and Ted Ray.
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to our defending champion,
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John McDermott.
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you know there's talk
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sailing over here to play in our Open.
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to win this cup,
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- Hear, hear!
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were learning our ABC's.
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in the history of our game.
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this baby once before,
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404. Well, we hope you boys have
a nice time here in Boston.
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single one of us the last six weeks,
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all you have to do to win is show up!
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408. This time you're not taking
our damn cup back!
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- Well, why not?
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414. This English fella offered me
20 bucks, 50 if he wins.
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anything like that.
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I got two kids at home.
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Do you know somebody?
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- What should I do?
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You think Vardon and Ray
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you carry your own bag?
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Every man for himself.
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out at Franklin Park?
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428. That's right.
- Can you carry for me tomorrow?
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and keep score. We'll figure it out.
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- Sure.
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445. And what do you want?
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446. I was hoping to speak to Sarah.
Is she here?
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447. She left for college.
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448. When, today?
- Yeah.
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449. Give her a message for me.
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450. Who was that, Freddie?
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451. It was no one. It was a peddler.
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452. Did you hear about the caddie
playing in the Open?
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453. Should never have happened.
Reflects badly on all concerned.
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454. I say, if he wants to go out
and make a fool of himself again,
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455. so much the better.
- Who are you talking about?
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456. It's a club matter, dear.
- Caddie Boy.
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457. Ouimet.
- Insists he's an amateur.
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458. What is the world coming to?
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459. More bisque, sir?
- Thank you, Henry.
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460. And what kind of pie does
Audrey have for us tonight?
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461. Huckleberry, sir.
- Splendid.
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462. Did you think
you could keep it from me?
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463. I didn't try to.
- Your name is in the newspaper.
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464. Sneaking around behind my back.
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465. No, no, no, Father...
- You're going to stop this now.
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466. A man knows his place
and makes his peace with it.
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467. I can't talk about this.
- Then you listen.
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468. This is for your own good.
I am trying to protect you.
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469. Protect me from what?
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470. Francis, those men don't have
to earn a place in this world.
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471. It's given to them.
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472. We're not those kind of people.
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473. Now, you go tell them
that you can't do this.
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474. It's a mistake.
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475. I won't do that.
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476. You gave me your word.
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477. You gave me your word.
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478. I can't quit now. I'm sorry.
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479. Then so help me, when this is over,
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480. you find somewhere else to live.
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481. Fine.
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482. Make sure these people
get the etiquette guide.
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483. Most of them have never
been on a golf course.
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484. God help us.
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485. Mr. Ouimet!
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486. Mr. Ouimet!
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487. Eddie!
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488. Where's Jack? I tee off in ten minutes.
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489. Truant officer caught him.
He's in school.
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490. Why aren't you with him?
- This is the U.S. Open.
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491. Thanks for coming to tell me.
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492. Mr. Ouimet, I can caddie for you.
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493. Eddie, my bag is as big as you are.
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494. But I can do it!
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495. I carry for lots of fellas at Franklin Park.
Ask them.
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496. I came to make good
on what Jack promised.
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497. I hooked school, took three
streetcars and I am big enough!
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498. I'm in 5th grade,
and I want to caddie for you!
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499. Just a second. Calm down.
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500. How about this? I'll carry my bag,
and you walk next to me.
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501. No, Mr. Ouimet!
- Call me Francis.
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502. I can do it, Mr. Ouimet.
- Francis.
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503. I know your game. I've seen you play.
I can carry that bag!
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504. All right. All right.
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505. You can caddie for me. Okay?
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506. But you're gonna have
to call me Francis.
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507. Okay, Francis.
- All right.
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508. You got a problem?
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509. This is the 9:45 tee time.
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510. Professional from
Cattawaukee Golf Club, Albert Murray.
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511. From Brookline, Massachusetts,
amateur Mr. Francis Ouimet.
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512. Whatever you decide, Francis,
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513. keep your head down
and I'll watch the ball.
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514. We're gonna par this hole.
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515. That's the stuff. One shot at a time.
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516. One putt, we get that par.
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517. Nice and steady now.
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518. Make it roll, it'll seek the hole.
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519. Easy peazy, lemon squeezy.
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520. Yes!
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521. He's not supposed to miss those.
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522. Third one this morning.
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523. What the devil's wrong with him?
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524. I'm sure I don't know, sir.
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525. It's in the bleeding trees,
you bunch o'ninnies.
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526. Ted! Rotten luck, old boy!
Just one of those days, what?
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527. Still a lot of golf to play yet!
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528. Toffee-nosed git.
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529. There are only two types of player.
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530. Those who keep their nerves
in control and win championships,
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531. and those who do not.
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532. Hey, Francis, who's that big, fat guy?
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533. Oh, my gosh. It's President Taft.
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534. Get out! President Taft?
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535. The United States President Taft?
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536. You ever seen a president before?
- First time.
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537. Hey!
How you doing there, Mr. President?
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538. Francis!
Did you just birdie your last hole?
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539. I guess I did, Frank.
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540. Holy smokes.
Francis, you're tied with Vardon.
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541. You're in second place.
- I am?
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542. President Taft is talking about you.
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543. President Taft.
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544. Isn't it incredible?
- Okay, we're working here, buddy.
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545. Don't listen to him, Francis.
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546. We play our game,
let those guys worry about theirs.
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547. I'm tied...
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548. You're tied with Vardon.
You're in second place.
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549. Oh, God.
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550. Thanks for nothing!
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551. We gotta settle down now, Francis.
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552. Oh, yeah? How are we gonna do that?
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553. You're just gonna have to play better.
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554. Keep your head down.
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555. Give me the mashie.
- You're not gonna reach with that.
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556. If he can, I can.
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557. In round two,
Harry Vardon's pulled even
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558. with the defending champion,
John McDermott,
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559. but Mr. Wilfred Reid
is matching him shot for shot.
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560. After a poor showing this morning,
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561. Ted Ray's stalking
the grounds like a mad brute.
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562. He... Mad brute.
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563. He may yet have something
to say about this championship.
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564. Quiet.
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565. Go, go, go, go!
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566. Get in.
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567. Blimey.
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568. They're easily entertained.
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569. I'm counting on you, old boy,
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570. if Vardon and that great ape
of his can't deliver.
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571. Quite. All for England.
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572. Save that patriotic gibberish
for the newspapers.
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573. The prime minister has
promised me a seat in his cabinet
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574. if I bring back this trophy.
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575. And rest assured, Wilfred,
you will be remembered.
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576. Bravo, Harry.
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577. You're tied with me for the lead.
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578. Very well played, sir.
- All for king and country, what?
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579. Wilfred played splendidly.
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580. More than can be said
for your man Ray. Wild as a Hottentot.
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581. After his first round,
he won't survive the cut.
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582. What on Earth
are they going on about?
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583. Ted Ray's broken
the course scoring record.
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584. By Jove, Ray's tied for second!
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585. Mr. Ouimet? One question, sir!
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586. Francis!
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587. Hey!
I thought you'd gone back to college!
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588. I thought you quit playing!
- I guess I changed my mind.
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589. That's wonderful!
- Yeah.
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590. It's great to see you.
Can you come back tomorrow?
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591. I have to leave tomorrow!
- Come back tomorrow!
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592. Are you his caddie?
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593. Give this to him, would you?
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594. For luck.
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595. Dames. Who needs them?
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596. Fine play today, Mr. Ouimet.
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597. Thank you, sir. You too.
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598. It's mostly dumb luck, though.
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599. On my part. Not on your part.
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600. I mean, you don't need luck.
I need luck.
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601. Well, good luck, then.
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602. Thank you, sir.
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603. I cleaned them good.
Wiped the grips too.
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604. You did fine out there today.
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605. You too, Francis.
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606. You gonna skip school
again tomorrow?
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607. Let them try and stop me.
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608. You get home safe.
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609. Don't you worry about me.
I'll meet you right here.
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610. Early bird gets the worm.
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611. Deal.
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612. All I can say, ladies,
is that when the day began,
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613. I scarcely imagined that I'd find myself
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614. tied for the lead
with the immortal Harry Vardon,
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615. and two strokes ahead
of the ever-so-capable Ted Ray.
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616. Speak of the devil, and up he pops.
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617. Excuse me, ladies.
I'll be with you presently.
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618. I simply adore Americans.
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619. The exuberance,
such charming naiveté.
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620. How do you find them, Ted?
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621. I should imagine you feel right at home.
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622. They clasp all manner of the huddled,
yearning masses to their bosoms.
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623. Even the lowly golf professional.
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624. You know, I can foresee a day,
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625. given their democratic standards,
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626. when they invite your kind
into their clubhouses.
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627. Well, how could they resist?
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628. Two poor lads from Jersey,
up from nothing.
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629. Working-class heroes
to the great unwashed.
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630. When all Jersey's ever given us
are potatoes and dairy cows...
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631. Don't look over there.
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632. Sorry, Harry. I couldn't contain myself.
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633. Neither could he.
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634. He shouldn't have
brought Jersey into it.
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635. My God. My nose.
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636. Do I look all right?
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637. Quite frankly, Mr. Reid,
it's an improvement.
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638. So, did you really see the president?
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639. He waved at me.
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640. No!
- Yes, he did. President Taft.
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641. Can you believe Francis?
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642. Why don't I sleep downstairs tonight?
- No. You sleep upstairs.
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643. You'll need sleep for tomorrow.
- I'm okay.
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644. Arthur.
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645. So, they call you Mr. Ouimet.
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646. The others, it just says their names.
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647. Well, Father, they're professionals.
I'm an amateur.
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648. Let's have some dessert.
- No, wait, wait. Sit, sit.
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649. They're all talking about you now.
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650. It say here that if you win,
you get no money.
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651. The others make money,
you get nothing.
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652. What does that prove?
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653. What does that prove?
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654. They don't even pay you!
What kind of work is that?
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655. Arthur.
- What?
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656. I'll fix you a plate.
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657. Come on, you! Pull!
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658. Morning, Harry.
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659. Dreadful English weather.
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660. How'd you sleep?
- Like a baby.
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661. Woke up every two hours and cried.
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662. Hey, Francis!
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663. I had a dream last night
that you shot a 72!
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664. It won't be easy in a nor'easter.
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665. You've played the course
in weather like this a hundred times.
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666. You're right. It's a good day for a 72.
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667. Okey-dokey, pipe and smokey.
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668. If the Brits beat us, they'll say
it was a fluke I ever won it.
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669. They'll say it's their game,
and we're not good enough.
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670. This is our Open.
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671. Yes. Marvelous.
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672. Ouimet. Ouimet. O-U-I-M-E-T.
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673. He's only one stroke behind
Vardon and Ray after three rounds.
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674. Go a little deeper there!
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675. Not here, over there.
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676. Move on down!
- Yes, sir!
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677. Thank you.
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678. Ray needs that putt for the lead.
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679. I don't want to hear
how anyone else is doing.
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680. We play our own game.
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681. Where do we stand?
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682. You'd have to par the last five holes
to tie Ted for the lead.
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683. Dreadful conditions, Harry.
No one would blame you if you came...
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684. Thank you, Bernard.
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685. He's done for in there.
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686. No chance he catches him now.
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687. What's got into you, old thing?
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688. You had to go and get me angry.
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689. Oh, yes. My mistake.
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690. When I par this one,
we'll have to go at it again tomorrow.
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691. Playoff? What a bother.
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692. Yep, but there it is.
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693. Never seen you smoke
on the job before.
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694. Should've started four holes earlier.
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695. All square again.
Not a chance this stripling bears up.
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696. Probably not.
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697. Let them look.
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698. We're tied, you're the one still playing.
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699. Might as well get out
of this beastly weather
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700. and raise a glass to British victory.
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701. What's that carrying his bag, a Pygmy?
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702. We need two strokes.
Get one here, one at...
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703. Francis, listen to me.
Don't think so much.
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704. You can't play them all at once.
Take them one at a time.
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705. One at a time, two down.
Two down, six to play.
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706. Get one here and the other on 16.
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707. That girl wanted me to give you this.
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708. What girl?
- Sarah.
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709. Sarah gave you this?
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710. Just put it on.
Don't get all sloppy over it.
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711. To England.
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712. What the hell was that?
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713. It's not over yet.
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714. Well, well. Look who's back.
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715. Nice.
- Nice shot!
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716. Let us through. It's Ouimet's mother.
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717. What's happening?
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718. He hit it stone dead at 16.
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719. He's only down one.
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720. What does that mean? Is it good?
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721. He makes this, it's a playoff
with Vardon and Ray.
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722. Dear me, it's almost beyond
one's ability to calculate.
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723. Don't mind if I do.
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724. He can't keep this up. It's impossible.
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725. I'll be damned.
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726. Yeah!
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727. Oh, Francis!
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728. There will be
an 18-hole playoff tomorrow
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729. between Vardon, Ray and Mr. Ouimet
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730. to decide the championship.
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731. Boy's a gift from the gods.
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732. They're printing
'round the clock at home.
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733. Imagine what they're selling here.
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734. Should have bought one of
these rags when I had the chance.
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735. It's a bold charge,
but he's spent his powder.
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736. It's a two-man game now, my lads.
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737. An all-English final.
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738. Well, we'll see.
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739. Come on, Harry. It's inconceivable.
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740. The man's a bloody amateur.
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741. When was the last time
you were beaten?
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742. Have you ever been beaten,
man-to-man,
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743. in your entire career by an amateur?
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744. Amateurs do not win Opens.
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745. Hell, the last one
who won it back home
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746. was 40 years ago,
and he was a gentleman.
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747. This one's nothing of the kind.
He's a peasant. Common clay.
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748. He'll fold like an accordion.
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749. I need my rest.
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750. If he couldn't hit the ball a country mile,
he'd be digging ditches.
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751. Where are you going? Come back.
Sit down.
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752. Eat with me. Enjoy yourself.
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753. I came here to win a trophy,
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754. and on the face of it,
Ted Ray or I should carry it off.
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755. Not for you, not for England,
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756. but for sheer bloody pride
at being the best.
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757. And if Mr. Ouimet wins tomorrow,
it's because he's the best,
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758. because of who he is.
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759. Not who his father was,
not how much money he's got,
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760. because of who he bloody is!
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761. And I'll thank you to remember that.
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762. And I'll thank you to show the respect
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763. a gentleman gives
as a matter of course.
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764. Good night.
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765. Do you want him to fail?
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766. Is that the only satisfaction
you can take from what he's doing?
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767. You think I want him
to break his heart?
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768. What will you do, Mary, when he fails?
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769. How will you help him then?
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770. All you ever do is encourage him.
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771. That's right. I do encourage him.
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772. He has a God-given talent,
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773. and this is his one chance
to give a voice to it.
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774. He's just trying to make you proud.
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775. 'It seems impossible to believe
that this untested boy
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776. 'could hope to beat
two seasoned champions.
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777. 'One David against two Goliaths.'
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778. He'll have to face
Vardon and Ray alone,
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779. with a night to sleep
on the incredible situation
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780. in which he
so shockingly finds himself.
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781. Although, I suspect
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782. from the unearthly calm
he showed today,
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783. he will sleep better than most.
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784. I am not certain
I believe Ouimet can win,
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785. but I have given up
all attempts at prophecy.
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786. I will start tomorrow's round
with an open mind.
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787. It should be
the greatest game ever played.
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788. Young man.
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789. We've been talking this over.
- Talking what over?
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790. The members here feel that you need
as much help as you can get today.
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791. What kind of help?
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792. According to the rules, your caddie
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793. is the only person
who can give you advice.
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794. You need someone with you
who really knows our course.
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795. Exactly.
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796. Eddie's doing a great job for me.
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797. For God's sake, Ouimet!
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798. This is the U.S. Open,
not some junior club championship.
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799. You told Eddie this
before talking to me?
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800. You can't reason with a boy like that.
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801. We'll take up a collection
for him and pay him handsomely.
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802. I understand his family could use it.
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803. Don't let them do it, Francis!
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804. Hey, hey, hey, hey.
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805. Is it true?
You know I can't pay you, Eddie.
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806. I wouldn't do it for ten bucks.
I wouldn't do it for a hundred!
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807. Listen. You think I'd replace you?
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808. But they said you'd want to.
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809. Who cares what they said?
Who cares?
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810. This is me and you, we're a team.
Okay?
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811. They don't get a vote in this.
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812. All right?
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813. I'll meet you outside.
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814. Don't ever talk to my caddie again.
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815. Mr. Ouimet will play first.
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816. Mr. Darwin will act as honorary marker
and keep your scores.
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817. Gentlemen, it's time.
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818. Here he comes!
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819. Good luck, son!
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820. Come on, young man!
- Come on, Ouimet!
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821. Come on, Francis!
- Go!
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822. You can do it, Francis!
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823. Give us a strong showing, son!
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824. Five for you there?
- That's right.
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825. You can do it, Francis.
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826. What?
- Sorry. Did I say something?
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827. That was big.
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828. They're human.
- What's that?
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829. I can play these guys, Eddie.
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830. Yeah? Who said you couldn't?
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831. Maybe they're not human.
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832. This is where he fell apart the last time.
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833. That was yesterday.
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834. Sarah!
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835. What are you doing here?
You're supposed to be in school.
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836. Don't be ridiculous, Father.
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837. He's not cracking, Harry.
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838. The thought occurred to me.
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839. 'An all-English final.'
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840. Quiet, please.
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841. Stymied.
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842. What are you doing?
- I'll show you.
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843. Come on, now. Finish him.
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844. Let's see if he cracks now.
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845. Fore right!
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846. He's dead in those trees.
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847. Mid iron.
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848. Done in by the monarch of the forest.
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849. Down to you, old thing. I'm done.
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850. Pity. It's a great match.
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851. That's the spirit, Harry.
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852. Come on, Ouimet!
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853. Where you going with that?
- Gonna cut the corner.
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854. There's a bunker there.
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855. If he's over it, he's a chip away.
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856. We don't know he's over it. It's a trick.
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857. This is our chance, Francis.
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858. Run it in there, just like yesterday.
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859. My God. Francis has
a one-stroke lead with one to play.
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860. Hold the line! Hold the line!
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861. Take your time.
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862. Let me have that towel, Eddie.
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863. Well done.
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864. You need this for 72. You can do it.
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865. Read it, roll it and hole it.
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866. Yeah!
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867. Yeah! Yeah!
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868. Yeah!
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869. Yeah!
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870. Thank you! Thank you!
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871. You did it!
- Thank you!
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872. Look, Eddie, we did it!
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873. We did it!
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874. No! No! I can't take it!
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875. Pass the hat for Eddie!
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876. Pass the hat for Eddie! Here!
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877. Pass the hat for Eddie!
Pass the hat for...
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878. Well played, Mr. Ouimet.
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879. That was a great game. I enjoyed it.
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880. So did I.
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881. Yes, you did.
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882. Congratulations on your success.
You deserve it.
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883. Thank you.
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884. We'll play again sometime.
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885. Look at this thing, Francis.
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886. It's a whopper.
- Isn't that something?
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887. They let you take it home with ya?
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888. Nobody's tried to stop me.
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889. Well, they'd have to get past me.
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890. You know something, Eddie?
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891. You and I are gonna be great friends.
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892. You said it, Francis.
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