Broadway Bill
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:10:00
Hello, dad.
:10:00
Hello, Princess.
:10:01
–You're late.
–I know. It’s all my fault.

:10:05
We'll get started.
:10:14
Want to know it was?
:10:16
You and Broadway were
talking too long.

:10:19
Think I'll be thrown into
the Bastille?

:10:20
You'll be lucky if not beheaded.
:10:23
Before I go to the
chopping block...

:10:26
could you dig up a
slug of whiskey?

:10:28
Whiskey, in this house?
:10:30
Doesn't anything change
around this mausoleum?

:10:33
Yes, bedspreads and underwear.
:10:35
That’s something.
:10:58
Regarding the Acme
Lumber Company...

:11:01
we bought it today.
:11:04
And this morning it’s become
the Higgins Lumber Company.

:11:09
I trust that meets
with your approval.

:11:11
Sure. Naturally.
:11:14
I trust it meets with yours.
:11:18
Naturally, J.L.
:11:23
For the present, it has
no active head...

:11:25
and shall remain so...
:11:27
until the one vacant chair here...
:11:30
becomes suitably populated.
:11:32
If you're referring to me,
you're wasting your time.

:11:34
What’s that?
:11:36
The man I marry won't
care for the lumber business.

:11:40
–Don't be impudent.
–I'm sorry.

:11:44
There's no further
discussion of business...

:11:46
until after dinner.

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