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Lacy Warfield : You can't park here! You'll get towed! Lois, do you have any idea how much a ticket's gonna cost here?
Lois Lane : Lacy, it's only money!
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[Superman is addressing the UN]
Lacy Warfield : What's he gonna say?
Lois Lane : Something wonderful.
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David Warfield : I said I'd get you to run one of our papers yourself... and I meant it.
[Shows the office door of "Lacy Warfield, Publisher"]
David Warfield : Congratulations, Miss Publisher.
Lacy Warfield : Thank you, daddy, that was very nice.
David Warfield : Step into your office.
Lacy Warfield : Where'd this come from?
David Warfield : Oh, that somebody brought it in. We bought it cheap.
[Lois has arrived and she is confronting Mr. Warfield and Lacy]
Lois Lane : Okay... This time you have both gone too far. You can print this stupid rag without Lois Lane.
[Lois slams the newspaper at Mr. Warfield. But turn back is the red cape of Superman hold by Lacy]
Lois Lane : And you certainly have no right to this.
[Lois storms out of the office and leaves]
Lacy Warfield : Lois, I'm sorry.
David Warfield : Oh, let her go, darling. I mean she's useless. And while you're at it, fire that Clark Kent. He hasn't been around. He hasn't even telephoned.
Lacy Warfield : I know, I'm worried about him.
David Warfield : Oh, kitten... didn't we have our little talk about personal involvement with the help? Now that you're the publisher...
Lacy Warfield : Daddy.
David Warfield : Yes, darling.
Lacy Warfield : Stuff it!
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[Lois was tying the knot of Superman's cape. And Lacy is pleading for an apology]
Lacy Warfield : Lois. Lois, I'm sorry. I promise you I had nothing to do with that.
[Lois glared at Lacy. And she's resigning]
Lacy Warfield : Have you heard from Clark?
Lois Lane : No.
[Lois is walking away]
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Lacy Warfield : I think we've got to tone down these headlines a bit.
David Warfield : Tone down our headlines? Lacy, that's all the common man reads.
Lacy Warfield : Well, we could do with a little less sensationalism.
David Warfield : Less sensational papers go broke. I thought I taught you long ago that the business of newspapers is business.
Lacy Warfield : No, daddy, our business is journalism. We can't continue to be so irresponsible. Otherwise, we're going to lead everyone into a disaster.
David Warfield : Oh, don't be overdramatic, young lady. What kind of disaster could we possibly help bring about?