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1:02:01
How about Brooklyn tomorrow?
Do you want me on the job?

1:02:03
When are you gonna learn
to keep your mouth shut?

1:02:06
- Sorry. I-I thought he was in on it.
- Shut up!

1:02:08
It's alright. I'm good at keeping secrets.
1:02:11
Let's go.
1:02:23
(Clerk) Evening, Mr Freeman.
1:02:46
- Hi, Mr Freeman.
- Hello.

1:02:49
# (Dance Band Nearby)
1:02:50
Ah, pleased to see you.
Have a good trip?

1:02:52
- Yes. Thank you, Robert.
- Madam is upstairs.

1:02:56
Oh, thank you, Robert. We'll go right up.
1:02:58
This way.
1:03:02
Who's that?
1:03:03
# (Band Continues)
1:03:07
Hey, is this a hotel?
What's the festivity?

1:03:09
lt's for a very worthy cause.
1:03:12
Mrs Sutton often gives her
house over to charity affairs.

1:03:14
She's a very generous woman,
1:03:16
but she isn't going to be pleased
to see us here.

1:03:24
(Woman) ldiots, all of you.
1:03:26
Stupid inefficient idiot.
Everything is left to me.

1:03:29
- l have to hover over you .
- I'm sorry, Mrs Sutton.

1:03:32
The guests expect me
to put in an appearance.

1:03:35
As you say,
they want something for their $25!

1:03:38
I will not have my benevolence abused.
1:03:40
My life, my position -
they're important to me.

1:03:44
- I'll do my best.
- I wish your best was a little better.

1:03:48
Oh. Mr Freeman. I'm glad you've come.
1:03:51
l was just telling Edward -
ls this the young man?

1:03:55
Must you bring him here?
1:03:56
l certainly can't furnish him
with sanctuary.

1:03:58
This house is full of guests,
important people!


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