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Western Union Man:
Telegram for Larceny Whipsnake. [...]
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Whipsnade:
[to Charlie]
You must come down with me [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
Oop, I dropped something. Hope i [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
Why, you double-crosser, you! Yo [...]
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Phineas Whipsnade:
Okay. Go on your merry way and [...]
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Burr:
Hey, Whipsnade! Hey, are you Whipsnade?
Whi [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
Are you eating a tomato or is th [...]
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Whipsnade:
Demon rum. My heart bleeds for those po [...]
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Man:
There's been a mistake in my change.
Whipsna [...]
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Rochester:
You ain't by chance referin' to one of [...]
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Whipsnade:
Don't telegraph, write!
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Edgar Bergen:
And you will be sweet to Whipsnade? [...]
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Whipsnade:
Never trust a ventriloquist or a barber [...]
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Whipsnade:
[to Charlie]
Quiet you termites flop ho [...]
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Edgar Bergen:
I've got a good mind to...
Charlie [...]
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Rochester:
Mr. Waxnewt?
Whipsnade:
Waxnewt? It's [...]
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Edgar Bergen:
Ladies and gentlemen, for my first e [...]
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Party Girl:
All right, Phineas Whipsnade. But, let [...]
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Mrs. Bel-Goodie:
You're speaking to a Bel-Goodie! [...]
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Whipsnade:
I'm taking on the personality of a Mexi [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
Nobody's going to find me after [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
You will be careful, won't you? [...]
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Mrs. Sludge:
[to Phineas]
Does your father play pi [...]
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Whipsnade:
What were you doing talking to the unho [...]
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Burr:
Would you like to make a few honest dollars [...]
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Whipsnade:
Wherever the people speak a civilized t [...]
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Whipsnade:
You kids are disgusting! Staggering aro [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
Say, uh-oh, here comes old rubbe [...]
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Whipsnade:
Gangway, gangway, gangway. Let me handl [...]
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Whipsnade:
What a pity your dear mother isn't here [...]
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Whipsnade:
[to Charlie]
I shall send over a couple [...]
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Oliver:
Mr. Whipsnade, why is a cat's tail like a [...]
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Rochester:
Boss, it's time for your bath, sir.
Wh [...]
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Charlie McCarthy:
You know what I think? I smell a [...]
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Edgar Bergen:
Do you want to look at yourself?
Ch [...]
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Whipsnade:
Good afternoon, Charles, my night bloom [...]
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Whipsnade:
You know, getting married is like buyin [...]
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Whipsnade:
[sings in shower]
I'd rather have two g [...]
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Whipsnade:
Won't that be duckie! Oh, that'll be wo [...]
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Edgar Bergen:
For my next experiment, I will saw t [...]
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Roger Bel-Goodie:
Robinson, I'm gonna be married! [...]
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Rochester:
It's time for the side show, Mr. Ribste [...]
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Mr. Archibald Bel-Goodie:
You absent yourself from [...]
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Whipsnade:
This way, ladies and gentlemen, this wa [...]
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Whipsnade:
What's going on here now? What's the id [...]
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Whipsnade:
Victoria, dear, some weasel took the co [...]
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Roger Bel-Goodie:
You know, mother's going to be q [...]
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Whipsnade:
As my dear old grandfather Litvak said [...]
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Whipsnade:
[Repeated line]
Yes, that was Lake Titi [...]
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Phineas Whipsnade:
Now, look, you know these peopl [...]
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Whipsnade:
[to Roger]
Cease! Hold! Enough! Young m [...]
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