The Talk of the Town
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:31:00
Would you object to both functions
being performed by one person?

:31:05
Very advantageous.
:31:07
You want it quiet,
no extraneous people tramping about.

:31:12
Do I understand that you are
applying for this position?

:31:16
Yes.
:31:19
Judging by the last 12 hours...
:31:21
...how quiet could the house be
with you in it?

:31:25
You mustn't judge by that.
:31:27
Take right now, for instance.
Nice and peaceful, isn't it?

:31:43
Excuse me, please.
:31:53
- Michael Lightcap?
- Yes, indeed. Telegram for you.

:31:57
Professor Lightcap, for you.
:32:03
Of course, if you get telegrams,
it's not my fault.

:32:09
Bad news?
:32:12
- It's from my man, Tilney.
- Is he arriving?

:32:14
Not for a few days.
:32:16
You see, it happens to be my birthday,
and Tilney always remembers it.

:32:23
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.

:32:29
- Do I look 40 years old?
- Yes, you...

:32:34
That is, in a way, you do.
:32:37
Will you let me have
Mrs. Hines' number?

:32:40
As I said, I represent
the perfect solution.

:32:44
Cook and secretary.
$40 a week and board.

:32:47
- I dictate 150 words a minute.
- Some think more slowly than others.

:32:52
- Breakfast at 8, eggs every other day.
- No eggs tomorrow.

:32:57
Lunch at 1, an hour for correspondence,
work from 3 to 6, dinner at 7.


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