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:36:17
I'm sorry. I was just
tossing away my frustration.

:36:24
- And it landed right on me.
- And that means something?

:36:28
- It means we'll have a drink.
- No ...

:36:32
On the other hand, I'd love to.
:36:39
- Now we'll see.
- See what?

:36:45
Whether you are a gentleman,
or a peasant.

:36:50
The beautiful one is at the bar.
She will probably have trouble.

:36:55
- Really? What kind of trouble?
- A very good-looking man.

:37:01
Your source of income is in his
office. He will likely have trouble.

:37:07
- What kind of trouble?
- Also a man. Not so good-looking.

:37:13
Now we know.
You are what I said.

:37:22
Your business losses were reimbursed
at the casino table, generously.

:37:28
Yet you continue
to sell tungsten wire to Bendolin.

:37:32
But Mr. Bendolin can't manufacture
electric light globes without it.

:37:37
- He can't continue in business ...
- We don't wish him to continue.

:37:41
But he's the only outlet
for my product.

:37:46
If I don't sell to him, I can't
continue. Do you understand?

:37:51
- Perfectly.
- It doesn't matter to you, does it?

:37:56
I sympathise with you, deeply. Life
is difficult for defenceless people.


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