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So I've heard.
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So has the government.
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Well, this may sound ridiculous,
but you could pay them.

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- That would be against my nature.
- All right, forget I said it.

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So I collaborated with a certain man
who understands these things.

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He saved me quite a bit of money,
$ 1 million.

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I didn't particularly trust him,
so I paid him well, but he's unhappy.

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- He wants more money.
- Well, he saved you a lot.

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Oh, I appreciate it. I always remember
what any man did for me.

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Or didn't.
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Perhaps. The point is that
now he wants 200,000.

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Or he could get 10 percent of the million
from the government, if he turns you in.

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You're up on these things.
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- Has he got anything to trade?
- Well, he has the income tax records.

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But I don't see why I should buy them
when I might persuade you to get them.

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- Then I'd have them.
- I know.

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But I can trust you.
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You know, I don't think
you can trust anybody.

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You better go in there
and get them yourself.

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- I'd rather you did it.
- I pass.

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You don't like it?
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No, I just can't get away
from my business.

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Well, it's a nice view.
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Let's have some breakfast.
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You remember Kathie, don't you?
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Yeah, I remember Kathie.
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Sit down.
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Kathie's back in the fold now.
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- You're back in the fold too, Jeff.
- I see what you mean.

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You see, Jeff, you owe me something.
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You'll never be happy
until you square yourself.

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Did you bare your heart to him, Kathie?
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I couldn't help it, Jeff.
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- Well, that settles things.
- Does it?

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You're working for me.
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This man I told you about,
his name is Leonard Eels...

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...but you won't go to him directly.
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He has a secretary
that he's rather fond of.

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Her name is Meta Carson.
You'll find her charming.

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She may even find you charming.
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I understand that women have.
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She'll tell you how it's lined up.

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