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1:07:02
Hello, nuisance.
1:07:09
My word.
1:07:11
Do you like it?
1:07:13
My dear, you look adorable.
1:07:15
Adore me. I can bear it.
1:07:19
- Haven't I seen that hat before?
- It's not a bad hat, is it?

1:07:22
It's a lovely hat.
1:07:24
Now it will be a lovely lunch.
1:07:26
My dear, I cannot possibly afford the time.
Come on.

1:07:29
Yes, you can. Miss Hanson says so.
1:07:31
She says it will do you good
to get out of this office...

1:07:34
for an hour or two.
1:07:36
Or two?
1:07:40
- Miss Hanson.
- Yes, Mr. Rainier.

1:07:42
Owing to lamentable weakness
of character...

1:07:44
I'm having lunch at the Savoy
with your approval.

1:07:47
- I thoroughly approve.
- You do.

1:07:48
I do, Mr. Rainier.
1:07:50
Will you get me a copy...
1:07:52
of the Brown-Severing prospectus
while I'm out?

1:07:54
- Yes, I will.
- Have I any appointments for 2:00?

1:07:56
- Yes.
- Can you postpone them?

1:07:59
- Yes, I can.
- Thanks.

1:08:01
All right, young woman...
1:08:02
I can give you precisely
one hour and a half from door to door.

1:08:05
No. Miss Hanson said two hours.
1:08:11
Thank you.
1:08:16
- Cigarette?
- Please.

1:08:18
You're being very charming today.
You haven't looked at your watch once.

1:08:22
- That reminds me.
- No, please. Can't you relax for an hour?

1:08:25
An hour? It's just on 3:00.
1:08:29
- You used to say that you hated business.
- Did I?

1:08:32
You know you did.
1:08:33
You were going to whip things into shape
and get out quickly.

1:08:36
That was the original idea.
1:08:37
To save the family and then be off
before they needed more saving.

1:08:41
- In that slow and careful way of yours?
- I began to look into things, yes.

1:08:45
I found that Rainier's
kept other families going, too.

1:08:48
Little families in little homes.
Thousands of them, all over England.

1:08:53
I see. Uncle Atlas, eh?
1:08:57
Don't you ever want to get out
and have fun?


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