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1:09:03
Please explain it to me, will you?
1:09:06
You see, my dear girl...
1:09:08
I say, I rather like this feeling
of big business and all that sort of thing.

1:09:13
George, I keep telling you
not to worry about it.

1:09:16
I've got something on now.
I can pay you back in a couple of weeks.

1:09:21
We buy up this land
and then we sell part of it.

1:09:25
That gives us a 100% profit in no time.
1:09:28
On the other part,
we build something or other.

1:09:32
But from whom do you buy the land?
How much do you pay for it?

1:09:36
- To whom do you sell it?
- That shouldn't be difficult.

1:09:41
Isn't it about time you grew up?
1:09:44
- You're scolding me.
- You need a scolding.

1:09:47
- Do I?
- Yes, you do.

1:09:49
Shall I go and stand in the corner?
1:09:56
- You're not being fair to Johnnie.
- That's a bit thick.

1:10:00
Why, he's president
of the whole bally thingamajig.

1:10:03
- Gets a salary, writes his own checks.
- Yes, that's what I mean.

1:10:07
What's wrong with that?
1:10:10
Old bean, Lina's been telling me
you're a bit soft in the head. Is that it?

1:10:15
- It sounded like that.
- Come now, that's not very wifely.

1:10:20
Hadrt you better change for dinner?
It's getting late.

1:10:24
Darling, Beaky's staying with us
for a few days.

1:10:27
- You know your room.
- I shart be a jiffy.

1:10:36
Look here. What right have you
to interfere in my affairs?

1:10:41
I wasrt really. I was only...
1:10:47
You were only what?
1:10:49
I was only trying to tell Beaky
that he shouldn't leave everything to you...

1:10:53
because if something went wrong,
he should take a little responsibility, too.

1:10:58
It's not as if you're both
experienced businessmen.


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