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:49:00
Oh, yes, Miss Carson said
you'd pick her up. I'm Leonard Eels.

:49:02
- How do you do?
- Bring him out here, Leonard.

:49:11
Thank you.
:49:13
Hello, Jeffrey.
:49:15
I always wanted my favorite cousin
to meet my favorite boss.

:49:17
- Apple martini?
- Thanks.

:49:19
Meta talked about you like
you're the ninth wonder of the world.

:49:22
- She skipped one.
- Meta must be the eighth.

:49:24
All women are wonders because
they reduce all men to the obvious.

:49:28
And so do martinis.
:49:31
So nice here, I hate to go.
:49:33
Don't then. Why don't you both stay
and have dinner?

:49:36
Yes, why don't we?
:49:38
We can't, Jeffrey.
We promised the Bigelows, remember?

:49:41
Oh, call them up.
We can see them anytime.

:49:43
We can't, Jeffrey. I'm sorry, Leonard.
:49:45
Some other time.
How long will you be in town, Mr. Bailey?

:49:48
- I don't really know.
- You're on business?

:49:51
- You might call it that.
- Where are you from? The South?

:49:55
- No. Tahoe.
- We must go, Jeff.

:49:59
All right.
:50:03
Your cousin is a very charming young lady.
:50:06
No, he isn't. His name is Norman
and he's a bookmaker in Cleveland, Ohio.

:50:13
- Where did you say you were from?
- Tahoe...

:50:15
...where we worry as much
about the income tax as anybody.

:50:20
Frankly, you don't make sense.
:50:21
Neither does my being her cousin...
:50:24
...or my being brought up here...
:50:26
...to leave my fingerprints around.
:50:28
On the other hand, maybe it does.
:50:30
You know, it could be that I'm the patsy,
and you're on the spot.

:50:33
- Coming, Jeff?
- Right away.

:50:35
Keep the martinis dry, I'll be back.
:50:43
I'm glad you could come, both of you.
:50:46
- Mr. Eels, you make a great martini.
- Thank you.

:50:48
- Good night.
- Good night.

:50:49
- Good night, Leonard.
- Good night.

:50:58
For a man who appears to be clever,
you can act like an idiot.


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