Grand Hotel
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:13:04
I've often wondered
what would happen to that porter...

:13:06
if somebody jumped on him from here.
:13:10
I'm sure I don't know.
Why don't you try it and find out?

:13:15
- Thanks very much.
- Not at all.

:13:32
- Don't you like dancing?
- No. Not with strangers.

:13:34
- Never?
- Never.

:13:37
- Thanks very much.
- Not at all.

:13:43
- I say...
- Are you back again?

:13:46
He must be an awful nice fellow.
:13:48
- Who?
- Whoever's keeping you waiting.

:13:54
Have you seen it?
:13:55
- Seen what?
- It.

:13:58
You don't mean 166?
:14:00
That fat,
bulbous neighbor of mine, Mister...

:14:04
- Preysing.
- Not you.

:14:07
Oh, no.
:14:11
Work.
:14:12
- Does he sing?
- I hope not.

:14:15
- Weren't you playing something?
- Yes. The typewriter.

:14:19
- You're a little stenographess.
- Yes, I’m a little stenographess.

:14:23
That's fascinating.
:14:25
I don't suppose you'd take some dictation
from me sometime, would you?

:14:32
- How about some tea, then?
- Tea would spoil my dinner.

:14:36
I only have one meal a day,
and I’d rather hate to spoil it.

:14:38
- Are you reducing?
- Reducing?

:14:43
Me? Do I need to?
:14:46
No. It's perfect.
:14:49
I don't think I’ve ever...
:14:51
But why one meal a day?
:14:54
- Money. Ever heard of it?
- Yes, I have, vaguely.

:14:57
But I always thought
little stenographers made little pennies.


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