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[Peter is carrying Ellie across the creek slung over his shoulder] Ellie Andrews:
You know this is the first time in years I've ridden piggy-back. Peter Warne:
This isn't piggy-back. Ellie Andrews:
Course it is. Peter Warne:
You're crazy. Ellie Andrews:
I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggy-back ride. Peter Warne:
And he carried you like this, I suppose? Ellie Andrews:
Yes. Peter Warne:
Your father didn't know beans about piggy-back riding. Ellie Andrews:
My uncle, mother's brother, has four children and I've seen them ride piggy-back. Peter Warne:
I'll bet there isn't a good piggy-back rider in your whole family. I never knew a rich man yet who could piggy-back ride. Ellie Andrews:
You're prejudiced. Peter Warne:
You show me a good piggy-backer and I'll show you a real human. Now you take Abraham Lincoln for instance. A natural born piggy-backer. Where do you get all of that stuffed-shirt family of yours? Ellie Andrews:
My father was a great piggy-backer. Peter Warne:
Here, hold this. [Peter hands to Ellie the case he was carrying and slaps her behind for that remark]
You know this is the first time in years I've ridden piggy-back. Peter Warne:
This isn't piggy-back. Ellie Andrews:
Course it is. Peter Warne:
You're crazy. Ellie Andrews:
I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggy-back ride. Peter Warne:
And he carried you like this, I suppose? Ellie Andrews:
Yes. Peter Warne:
Your father didn't know beans about piggy-back riding. Ellie Andrews:
My uncle, mother's brother, has four children and I've seen them ride piggy-back. Peter Warne:
I'll bet there isn't a good piggy-back rider in your whole family. I never knew a rich man yet who could piggy-back ride. Ellie Andrews:
You're prejudiced. Peter Warne:
You show me a good piggy-backer and I'll show you a real human. Now you take Abraham Lincoln for instance. A natural born piggy-backer. Where do you get all of that stuffed-shirt family of yours? Ellie Andrews:
My father was a great piggy-backer. Peter Warne:
Here, hold this. [Peter hands to Ellie the case he was carrying and slaps her behind for that remark]
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This is the first time in years I've ridden piggyback
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This isn't piggyback Of course it is
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You're crazy
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I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggyback ride
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And he carried you like this Yes
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Your father didn't know beans about piggyback riding
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My uncle Mother's brother has four children
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and I've seen them ride piggyback
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I'll bet there isn't a good piggyback rider in your family
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I never knew a rich man yet who could piggyback ride
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You're prejudiced
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Show me a good piggybacker and I'll show you a real human
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Take Abraham Lincoln a natural born piggybacker
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Where do you get off with that stuffed shirt family of yours
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My father was a great piggybacker
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Here hold this a minute
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Movie Summary
A renegade reporter and a crazy young heiress meet on a bus heading for New York, and end up stuck with each other when the bus leaves them behind at one of the stops.

