Come and Get It
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1:19:03
- Are you in love with my daughter?
- Sure I am.

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You needn't get so mad about it.
How are you? I'm glad to see you.

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- Let's go up in the office and talk it over.
- I'd like to.

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Come along.
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Look out for that...
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- Smoke a cigar?
- No. Thanks.

1:19:25
- Cigarettes. I suppose.
- Sometimes.

1:19:29
This paper cup of yours looks
as if it had possibilities.

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I'm sure it has. Mr. Glasgow.
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Richard thinks so. Too.
He and I are partners in it.

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Sit down.
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- Send Richard in.
- Yes. Sir.

1:19:54
- Do you want to marry my daughter?
- No.

1:19:58
- Why not?
- I couldn't keep her.

1:20:00
- Is that your only reason?
- Of course it is!

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- You needn't snap my head off.
- I'm sorry. I didn't mean to.

1:20:06
Come in. Richard.
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- Hello. Mr. Schwerke.
- Hello.

1:20:10
You better get your patents out
on this paper cup as fast as you can.

1:20:13
Yes. Sir.
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How many do you think
you can turn out in a day?

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With this machine we've planned.
Several hundred gross.

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All right. I'll tell the superintendent
to give you a free hand.

1:20:22
Schwerke. You and your family
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are coming over to the party
tomorrow night. Aren't you?

1:20:25
- Yes. Sir.
- Well. That's fine.

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- I want Mrs. Glasgow to meet you.
- Thanks.

1:20:30
Be careful there.
1:20:35
According to the census reports
of two years ago.

1:20:38
The capital invested in
lumber operations in the United States

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was $90.564.862.
1:20:47
The number of employees
was 146.596.

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Their wages made
a total of 66 million...


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