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:18:01
he will be a boy
that we can all be proud of.

:18:05
Well, good luck.
:18:06
My young Mr. Tyler is pretty intense,
but he's quite right.

:18:09
You're rather a nice fellow for a...
What did he call you?

:18:12
- A tycoon.
- Oh, yes.

:18:14
Well, you're rather a nice fellow
for a tycoon.

:18:16
So take the boy in with you
for the next few months, will you?

:18:18
You won't mind the extra work.
If you give him a chance to live up to you...

:18:22
we're liable to have
another splendid citizen on our hands.

:18:26
- Good night.
- Good night, Doctor. Thank you.

:18:50
Harvey.
:18:58
Don't, Mr. Tyler, please don't. Don't.
:19:03
Two hours ago, you might have
gotten away with that very nicely, Harvey.

:19:06
From now on, it doesn't go.
:19:09
That's all we'll have to say tonight, Son.
:19:22
- Elliot, I am going to be a father again.
- Good heavens, Mr. Cheyne.

:19:26
No, no, no, Elliot.
:19:28
No, it's just that it seems
that smart little boys...

:19:31
from so-called wealthy,
well-bred parents...

:19:34
don't grow up very successfully
by themselves.

:19:36
- lf you're speaking of Harvey, sir...
- Yes, I am.

:19:39
- Did you get passage for next week?
- Yes, the Queen Anne on the 7th.

:19:43
You wanted to go over
the London corporation papers...

:19:45
- before you retire.
- Yeah.

:19:47
Well, get a larger suite.
Harvey's going with us.

:19:49
It seems that he's been...
:19:51
- rusticated.
- Oh, I am sorry, sir.

:19:53
Will you be taking a tutor along with him?
:19:56
So how the deuce did you know
what that meant?

:19:58
Frankly, I jumped
at an obvious conclusion.


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