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Show -121- (Cesar enters alks $lowly around the and room. ) Blanol (LoUdly.) Menton! No... Itm going to tbe hague pll,y-oth tor the prov1:noe onam,·1onsh1p. ,'anlsse: Wel re the Judge:)s., 'Wet re walUng for the head umpire who's ooming here to look tor us. \iellt OaptdnJ you're C-esarl ( Jith pi t1.) Blane: (Witb admiration.) Neuton: (Modeatl,.) The Eh, Judge,_ Neuton: Neuton: Now, mhe judgu! yes \fa ner1'thing. $un tne deuce you say! Don't you still havs to make da1' a !th. Ie s. I've go t to ma.ke them 'because I' eft still 31d tor them. But each year, just about the time the socoor serle. starts, my boat bas to That go to the dock to be repdnted and cau.lked. taku four da.,s. _ Exactly the n.me (Wink.lng.) Strange eo1noidenoa! the as uri ea. the series! Ea.! And that' 'take extre. 'Work nev, as (ie Indlaated Slane: It working today? The deuo •• ••• But your ferrlbc.t? twenty-tour trips .. not (rEo the roll. thE! Oh&,utfttur behInd the Chauffeur.) Chauff@ur:(Brlnglng Exactly it to Here f .him.) the eame why my ahfIHlffeur s Boy, bring Here you are, oounter. me Mr. ) another Blanc. (Cesar approAQhes. ) Cesar: Neuton do you have Felix, Why, e1.ght the correct I think y()ur clock there 0 t tl.1 11 right. It's exaotly clock. If my olock were r1ght, I wou,ldnt t sadt you for the A.nd if it tr'oubles you to look at your watch, time. tha,nk you just the seme • Neuton: There you are- utJ I'm looking, Itm looking. eight 0' olOOlt exaotly I €jtlst like your olock says. . (Oryly.) Nuton: Than you! Tbat's not very astonishing seeing by your clook only thl morning. as I set my watoh |