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No, we're not. Dr. Pierce makes me feel perfectly confident.
The Shellhammers have a lovely room, and want you to stay with them.
to match the one that Kris gave you.
It's rubbish. Don't listen.
Yes, I guess I expected too much.
-He should, huh? -Yes, yes. Oh, and another thing.
just because he bought too many of the wrong toys.
Well, it's a tall order
-that thing going over your ears. -That's because it's real.
I'm conducting this examination. What is three times five?
There's only one way to handle a man like you.
See what I mean?
Jack.
Why should she?
-Aren't you coming too? -I'll be up to tuck you in. Scoot!
The toy manufacturers will like that.
If I can win you over, there's still hope.
Is he in an institution? No. He owns a famous restaurant and is respected.
-I got your note. It made me happy. -Oh, I'm so glad.
Don't bother. I'll put it away for you.
It's the seventh floor, and thank you very much.
I think we should be realistic and truthful with our children.
You're Chloe Richards? I am. I am.
-Put them here. -Yes, Your Honor.
How would you like to be the Statue of Liberty in the morning
Good night, Alice. Now, straight to bed.
His name is Gailey, Kringle's lawyer. Probably trying to get publicity.
Maybe.
Thank you, Tommy.
I don't know. When I give packages to little kids
You believe yourself to be Judge Harper.
This seems awfully silly, Mr. Gailey.
Don't you realize thousands of children are lining the streets
Personally, I think it's a wonderful idea too.
Miss Adams, would you get me the Brooks' Memorial Home in Great Neck?
No. I just don't get it.
Where'd you graduate from, a correspondence school?
Well...
Of course, you must get her the best. Their little ankles want protecting.
I'll be glad to answer any questions that I can.
Good. Now, you memorize that list and I'll...
They're having sort of a trial about him.
May I have this gentleman's employment card?
You don't have any faith in me, do you?
All these tests and reports boil down to this:
You own one of the biggest stores in New York City?
Susie!
Not the one I wanted. Not the one Mr. Kringle was going to get for me.
If not, then I guess I'm through.
I know. Cleo called me. I wondered where you were.
I'm experienced, and I assure you Kris has no "latent maniacal tendencies."
You give up your job and security, then expect me to be happy about it!
Thanks.
The Santa Claus we had is back, and I feel we owe him...
Here's a new one.
Someday, I'd like to get a place on Long Island.
I'm a responsible judge. I've taken an oath.
No, I don't suppose so.
No. To me, the imagination is a place all by itself.
Don't forget to scratch. Put your tongue up in front of your teeth.
Wish I'd never gotten into this.
If you were here instead of me, she'd have been furious.
Now you go straight for four blocks.
And what does that make Gimbel? A profiteering money-grubber.
But I've made an appointment with Mr. Macy at 4:00.
Hello, my good girl. How are you?
-No. No, I... -Oh, please!
I've gotta get that football helmet.
That's right. Then put your tongue under your lips, over your teeth.
I want a back yard with a great big tree to put a swing on and...
Glad to have helped you. Bye.
When your 1st cousin is a Saint.
I'll take care of Susie, and you, her mother.
Firstly, I'm not persecuting him. I am prosecuting him.
Thank you.
No reason.
I have further exhibits, but I hesitate to produce them.
Hello!
Your Honor!
Does Santa Claus sleep with his whiskers outside or in?
It does, if I may be allowed to proceed.
-We're running out of books. -I'll get some right away.
Tommy,
-Thank you. -Goodbye.
But, gentlemen, you cannot argue with success.
I believe
-Yes. -Is he truthful?
I believe I believe It’s silly but I believe
It's just because he says he's Santa Claus.
Some people don't believe that. That's why...
but I want every salesperson to do precisely the same thing.
Mr. Gailey, wait a minute.
Taking a normal boy like Alfred, and filling him with complexes...