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Stanley Laurel's last visit to Oliver Hardy, as originally told in Neil Brand's radio play. | dG1fSzk1VmdNT01vY1U
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00:00I watch our stuff over and over again, hours at a time.
00:09I see every little detail.
00:11Sometimes I can see how we could have improved it.
00:16I can hear us talking through the scenes,
00:18and above all, I can watch you in your prime.
00:21Big, beautiful, so funny.
00:25That's how I'll stop.
00:27I'll stop the whole world.
00:41I did my best.
00:44I'm obviously a lousy, sick visitor.
00:48No big goodbye.
00:50There's no need.
00:57Goodbye, Mr Hardy.
01:00My dear friend.
01:04Hmm?
01:05Oh.
01:06I'll get Lucille to get you some water.
01:09Ah!
01:12Lucille!
01:12What is it?
01:15What, what?
01:15Babe, your throat.
01:17What, your throat?
01:18Is it your throat?
01:20I get it.
01:21I get it.
01:22You're trying to do the tie twiddle.
01:26My God, all this time, you've been doing the tie twiddle,
01:29and every time you did it, I poured a glass of water down your throat.
01:32Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:33A bird turned onward.
01:35Your bladder must be ready to burst.
01:37This is a great moment.
01:38You are a funny, funny man.
01:41Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:43E-he, he, he, he, he.
01:44What on earth is going on?
01:46Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:47Ha, ha, ha.
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