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Basil Underwood:
We're going to descend on them li [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Joyce, I'm a desperate man. If yo [...]
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Marcia West:
This Aunt Ella Paisley!
Aunt Ella:
[ [...]
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Henry Grant, Jr.:
Haven't you one speck of unselfi [...]
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Joyce's Maid:
How is it that two people in love ca [...]
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Joyce Arden:
Basil, are you standing me up again? [...]
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Basil Underwood:
[Joyce has just embraced his Rome [...]
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Joyce Arden:
[to Basil as she leaves for a garden [...]
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Marcia West:
[to Basil]
Will you shut up?
Basil U [...]
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Joyce Arden:
If you knew what I was thinking, you' [...]
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Joyce Arden:
You're going to have love for breakfa [...]
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Gracie Kane:
Oh, 'cause there's a couple of crazy [...]
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Aunt Ella:
What's the matter with Henry?
William [...]
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Digges:
Oh, sir. I have the gravest misgivings abo [...]
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Marcia West:
He's too big for manners!
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Aunt Ella:
Wouldn't eggs do? We get them from very [...]
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Basil Underwood:
No, you say something nice to me. [...]
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Gracie Kane:
I know something you don't know, I kn [...]
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Basil Underwood:
What do you mean inviting me here [...]
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Digges:
Sticks and stones may break our bones, but [...]
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Marcia West:
Don't tell father. He doesn't underst [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Would you mind repeating that?
W [...]
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Marcia West:
You can have your husband back now, M [...]
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Digges:
[Coming into the breakfast table with all [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Alright Joyce, I'm reaching for m [...]
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Marcia West:
[about Basil]
I don't think there are [...]
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First Butler:
I hope they don't ask for balloons! [...]
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Aunt Ella:
What Happened?
Henry Grant, Jr.:
I kno [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Have you seen a mad woman around [...]
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Elevator Operator:
Aren't you Basil Underwood?
Ba [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Why are you grinning like a Berks [...]
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Joyce Arden:
As you leave the theatre this evening [...]
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Joyce Arden:
I don't suppose it could be any more [...]
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Digges:
[On the phone to Joyce]
Oh, Miss Joyce. Yo [...]
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Basil Underwood:
I say, Digges, you don't suppose [...]
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Marcia West:
Aunt Ella, when Basil Underwood feels [...]
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Gracie Kane:
Oh, Mr. Actor Man! Where're you going [...]
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Digges:
I suppose, then, eggs will have to suffice [...]
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Basil Underwood:
We'll be married tomorrow!
Joyce [...]
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Joyce Arden:
I'm through, you hear me? I'm through [...]
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William West:
[Pulling Henry aside at the garden p [...]
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Joyce Arden:
After all, Washington did free the sl [...]
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Digges:
[Regarding the aviary]
If I weren't a gent [...]
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Digges:
Couldn't you marry her first, sir, and dem [...]
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Henry Grant, Jr.:
Now you listen to me. If you lov [...]
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Joyce Arden:
You cad. You can't even be on the lev [...]
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Basil Underwood:
I wonder if I'm reforming for the [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Down in the street below, a great [...]
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Joyce Arden:
You thing! You unutterable!
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William West:
What are my daughter's moles to you, [...]
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Marcia West:
I think that everyone should act the [...]
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Joyce Arden:
Has that tongue of yours finally fall [...]
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Aunt Ella:
It isn't a fire at all. It's Basil Unde [...]
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Aunt Ella:
Now, now. Don't fight children. At leas [...]
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Joyce Arden:
You're going to long for a good brawl [...]
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Joyce Arden:
Are you ego maniac enough to think th [...]
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Basil Underwood:
After all, what am I? Just the gr [...]
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Marcia West:
I thought perhaps, that... that somed [...]
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Digges:
Well, it's the season for making resolutio [...]
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Joyce Arden:
Oh, Madeleine. I don't understand how [...]
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Mrs. Kane:
I'm Mrs. Kane, my friends call me Sugar [...]
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Digges:
All in all, I'm afraid we add up as a bit [...]
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Basil Underwood:
[to Marcia]
I cannot abide a woma [...]
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Joyce Arden:
Do you really love me so much?
Basil [...]
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Digges:
Yes sir, we get minus 200 for Philadelphia [...]
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Basil Underwood:
I resent the implication, Digges, [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Am I to understand that we are ki [...]
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Digges:
[Speaking loudly as Basil comes down the s [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Here, have you seen a mad woman a [...]
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Marcia West:
What are manners? Little rules for li [...]
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Basil Underwood:
A strange situation. In order to [...]
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Digges:
Are we going to tell her, sir?
Basil Unde [...]
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Basil Underwood:
She doesn't love me anymore. I wo [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Joyce, darling, please open the d [...]
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William West:
Get out!
Basil Underwood:
Did you h [...]
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Basil Underwood:
For ultimate hostility, give me a [...]
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Marcia West:
What right has she to talk that way t [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Basil Underwood, you're a skunk. [...]
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William West:
Marcia, I want you to get this man o [...]
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First Butler:
Are you one of the weekend guests, s [...]
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Basil Underwood:
You hear that, Digges? We're goin [...]
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Digges:
And one thing more. Mr. Underwood gives no [...]
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Joyce Arden:
I think I'm going to scream!
Basil U [...]
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Marcia West:
This is Miss Kane.
Gracie Kane:
I kn [...]
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Basil Underwood:
What was that line, Digges? Don't [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Joyce!
Joyce Arden:
What?
Basil [...]
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Basil Underwood:
Digges, why is it no one loves me [...]
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