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:51:04
Have them sing it again, please
:51:06
I would be glad to
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Mr. Fleming is ever so much nicer
than his secretary

:51:39
Thanks for everything
:52:03
May I?
:52:05
Oh, Mr. Maxwell, come in
Sit down my dear, sit down

:52:08
l´m sorry to disturb your afternoon
rest

:52:12
But there´s something I wanted to
tell you

:52:17
We´ve talked in advance, haven´t we?
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l´ve watched you closely and
you´ve done very well

:52:24
Thank you
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Now, this evening you´ll meet a very
importantl friend of mine

:52:32
Mr. Michel Moriani, he´s coming here
If you make a good impression on him...

:52:37
...your future is assured
:52:39
What do you mean?
:52:42
You haven´t travelled much,
have you?

:52:44
No, just from New York here
:52:46
Never seen South America?
Never felt the warmth of its sun?

:52:52
The happiness and colour!
:52:56
Magnificent, the rolling pampas,
the towering picks...


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