Fallen Angel
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:13:02
Last night in my room, you said...
:13:04
- And you never met him?
- Glad to meet you now, Professor.

:13:07
Delighted, Mr Stanton.
:13:09
All the signs point to a prosperous
association. Dollar signs.

:13:12
I've sold a batch of tickets already.
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- Couple of beers, please.
- OK, comin' up.

:13:17
I heard from my assistant here
that you really work wonders.

:13:20
- Congratulations on your success.
- We'll have sell-out after sell-out.

:13:23
Well, OK.
:13:26
I never believed you could talk
Miss Mills into buying tickets.

:13:29
I just had a call from her sister
to reserve a couple.

:13:32
They're coming over to get a message
from their old man. Right, Professor?

:13:35
Ah, yes, I had a visitation from him
on US Route 101.

:13:38
He definitely arrives tonight.
:13:40
What do you say, Pop?
Now do you believe it?

:13:42
He definitely arrives tonight, sir.
:13:47
He better arrive tonight,
he's your main attraction.

:13:50
Er, dig up the vital facts, Ellis.
:13:52
Who is Mills,
and why does he want to come back?

:13:54
- OK, see you later.
- Wait, leave me one of these.

:13:57
Pop, let me hang this up in here
:14:00
and I'll give you a couple of tickets
to the best show in town.

:14:03
All right, go ahead.
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- There you are.
- Eric, you've got a great calling:

:14:08
Spook promotion.
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- Like to back that up with a fin?
- Oh, gladly.

:14:13
I hope to see you in my room later.
:14:15
I have a fine collection of friendly
spirits there, Scotch ancestry.

:14:31
There you are, Stella.
:14:34
Thank you.
:14:40
Have you any idea what the deceased
Mr Mills is going to say tonight?

:14:45
Why?
:14:47
They thought a great deal of him
around here.

:14:50
You wanna be careful.
:14:52
Thanks.

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