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:28:02
In that case, would you like
to have lunch with me?

:28:05
Oh, I'd be delighted.
:28:06
Then could I come back here
and see all this?

:28:09
If you wish. Shall we go to the Waldorf?
:28:11
Not the Waldorf.
:28:13
That's where I'm not having lunch
with Janie Clarkson.

:28:26
Yes?
:28:28
What?
:28:30
When?
:28:33
What is happening, Mr. Skeffington?
:28:42
- Terrible.
- What's terrible?

:28:45
They've declared war.
:28:47
War?
:28:53
Get all our branch offices on the phone.
Keep a wire open to Washington.

:28:59
Hello, Casey,
keep me informed on wheat.

:29:02
- See the tape?
- Yes, I know.

:29:03
- Steel is up to 28. Buy?
- Sell.

:29:05
- Wheat's up 20. What do we do?
- Get word from Washington yet?

:29:41
Mr. Skeffington, I've changed my mind.
:29:44
I'm having lunch
with Janie Clarkson after all.

:29:56
It's impossible, I tell you.
Miss Trellis, l...


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