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:21:00
Well, we were rather expecting it
to come from you.

:21:05
- Me?
- Naturally.

:21:09
Excuse me, gentlemen.
There's nothing natural about that.

:21:11
Fire engine!
:21:19
Gee, that was a pip!
:21:28
We're gonna have one like that in
Mandrake Falls soon, with a siren too.

:21:30
Where were we?
:21:34
The opera is not conducted
like any ordinary business.

:21:35
- Why not?
- Because it just isn't a business.

:21:38
Maybe not to you,
but it certainly is to me,

:21:42
if I have to make up a loss
of $180,000.

:21:44
If it's losing that much,
something's wrong.

:21:48
Maybe you charge too much,
sell bad merchandise.

:21:50
A lot of things.
:21:53
You see, I expect to do
a lot of good with that money,

:21:55
and I can't afford to put it
into anything I don't look into.

:21:58
That's my decision
for the time being, gentlemen.

:22:01
Goodbye, and thank you
for making me chairman.

:22:04
Gentlemen, you'll find the smelling salts
in the medicine chest.

:22:08
Sorry to keep you waiting.
:22:25
Those opera people are funny.
They wanted me to put up $180,000.

:22:27
- What about it?
- I turned them down, naturally.

:22:32
- No, I mean about my client.
- Oh.

:22:35
We'll have to do something about her.
:22:37
- Tails tonight, sir?
- Tails? Why, that's a monkey suit.

:22:39
You want people to laugh at me?
I've never worn one.

:22:44
Goodbye, and thank you, sir.
:22:47
Goodbye.
Wants me to wear a monkey suit.

:22:49
- We don't want to appear greedy.
- Huh?

:22:51
- I say, we don't want to appear greedy.
- Oh, that.

:22:54
- What are you doing?
- Assisting you, sir.

:22:58
I don't want anybody holding
the ends of my pants. Get up from there.


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