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:52:02
- Customers. I must show them the papers.
- Here.

:52:04
No, no. This one is prejudiced.
:52:13
It's nice of the Wrights
to show such an interest in you.

:52:16
It's the fiddle, Mom.
They like the way I play the violin.

:52:28
I hate to take up your time
like this, Mrs. Wright.

:52:31
- I appreciate it.
- Nonsense. It wasn't my idea.

:52:34
Bauer thought of it. I have the reputation
for good clothes, food and wine.

:52:38
Bauer said something conservative.
:52:40
Yeah, conservative and dark.
:52:42
The curse of classics. They demand
respectability. Not that. Take the serge.

:52:46
- Mrs. Wright knows value.
- You mean that?

:52:49
Yes. A suit mustn't have bones
like ribs in an umbrella.

:52:52
It's the drape that does it.
:52:54
I wouldn't know. I just have time
to get dressed in the morning.

:52:57
Mrs. Wright knows quality
when she sees it.

:53:00
I like the stripe better.
:53:03
You can be a very obstinate man.
:53:05
I began young. I once had a very bitter
argument about a baseball bat or a violin.

:53:10
And you got the violin.
:53:12
I'm not with the New York Yankees.
:53:14
Obviously.
:53:17
- In the stripe.
- In the stripe.


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