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[a biplane roars into the frame. Fade to the front page of the fictional New York Recorder:
"ACE BOREMAN DUE SOON, CIRCLING THE WORLD WITHIN EIGHTY HOURS; FLYER NEARS NEW YORK; RECORD WELL IN HAND; SHIP STILL GOES WELL; Ace Boreman's world-circling airplane, Polly, passed over the liner Normandie at 8:00 o'clock..." Closeup on Ace and Stuffy in the cockpit, cut to a view of the southern tip of Manhattan, and back to the cockpit]
Ace Boreman:
There she is!
'Stuffy' McInnes:
[blankly] What "she" are you talkin' about? Don't tell me you see a dame this high up.
Ace Boreman:
[laughing] I'm talking about New York.
'Stuffy' McInnes:
[deadpan] Oh. Well, don't put skirts on it.
Ace Boreman:
I guess there'll only be one girl in your life, eh Stuffy?
'Stuffy' McInnes:
[puzzled] Yeah? Who's that?
Ace Boreman:
This one: Polly.
'Stuffy' McInnes:
Polly's different. She can't talk back.
[Polly rolls out of view as the scene fades to a ticker tape parade. Ace and Stuffy are in the back seat of an open touring car, waving at the throng, and covered with streamers and confetti]
Ace Boreman:
I bet you never got this many cheers when you were a fighter, eh Stuffy?
'Stuffy' McInnes:
Nah, all I ever heard was the referee countin'
Ace Boreman:
And half the time you couldn't hear that.
Ace Boreman:
[Stuffy gives him a dirty look] Wave to the free people, Stuffy.
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