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:47:02
It's been nice knowing you
I said good bye

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Don't go
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I guess I could handle those fellows
all right with a little luck

:47:24
We shouldn't take any chances
we should get some help

:47:26
That's what I had on mind at first
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I'll get Dr. Williams and Mr. Scott
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They might not understand
:47:33
They had understood
:47:41
We could catch the boat and go
back to England tonight

:47:43
if you could only get out
:47:44
What's the name of that friend
of yours?

:47:47
ffolliott.
:47:48
Give me Mr. ffolliott's rom please
left the hotel?

:47:51
That's estrange we were going to
dinner tonight

:47:54
Do you realize how much I'm
into it now?

:47:56
You would be much more in with
your clothes on

:47:58
I know you like intellectual ones
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I like...
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I've got an idea
:48:01
Give me the manager, please
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Bush for the valet
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Hello, is this the manger?
This is Mr. Haverstock, on 537.

:48:07
What kind of hotel is this?
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My bathtub leaks, my phone is out of
order, I've been robbed

:48:12
Would you send somebody up
right away? Thank you

:48:17
Operator, send a waiter up to
537 and ask the chamber maid to

:48:20
Bring up some clean sheets,
I set mine on fire

:48:23
and I'd like my windows cleaned
and ask the boot cleaner

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to come up too, will you?
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Let's leave that room nicely for
those two guys

:48:33
It's the valet
Do you speak English?

:48:36
Yes sir
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Look, go to my room 537 and get me
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shirt, tie, a suit and a hat
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You see my husband is waiting in
that room for that gentleman


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