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:01:34
There'll be none of that. No trays.
:01:40
The Star-Telegram has you quoted
quite definitely:

:01:42
"Before departing by plane for New York,
Mr. Cheyne stated...

:01:44
"that the new equipment is to be provided
by the present bond issue."

:01:48
The other papers have virtually the same.
:01:49
What does the confidential bulletin say?
:01:51
"Tuesday morning. Paris wires...
:01:53
"the President will probably sign
the Bannerman Mining Bill today."

:01:55
Van Wyck's London cable says:
:01:57
"Conservatives will support
the new air program."

:01:59
Tokyo: "Mr. Gordon's condition excellent.
Appendix had not burst.

:02:02
"Our property loss in our tuna-factory fire
will amount to not more than $15,000."

:02:05
8:45, Mr. Cheyne.
:02:11
- Our guests still asleep?
- Yes, sir.

:02:12
Reynolds will drive them
out to Connecticut at 11:00, sir.

:02:14
- Well, let them sleep an hour more.
- Very good, sir.

:02:16
- Will you be dining at home tonight?
- I don't know.

:02:17
- You can call me at the office.
- Very good, sir.

:02:20
Burns, give this to my son. Have him
call me at the office on a private wire.

:02:23
Very well, sir.
:02:27
Shall I waken them now, Mr. Burns?
:02:29
No, Mr. Cheyne wants the dear things
to sleep an hour longer.

:02:31
They can never wake up,
as far as I'm concerned.

:02:37
Yes, Master Harvey?
:02:39
Well, Burns said that...
:02:41
Oh, here he is now.
:02:43
Yes?
:02:45
Your breakfast will be ready
in the dining room, Master Harvey.

:02:49
Yes, but...
:02:50
But...
:02:52
Oh, very well.
:02:53
It wants its breakfast in its rooms.
Prepare the tray.

:02:58
Why can't I go downstairs
and eat my breakfast if I'm hungry?


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