All About Eve
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It's friends that count.
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- And I have friends.
- I love you, Max. I really mean it.

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I love you.
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Come to the pantry.
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She loves me like a father. Also, she's loaded.
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There you are, Maxie dear.
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One good burp
and you'll be rid of that Miss Caswell.

:47:37
The situation I'm in ain't the kind
you can belch your way out of.

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- I made a promise.
- To Miss Caswell? What?

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For an audition for this part we are replacing.
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What's her name? Your sister?
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- One?
- No, two, please.

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If she can act, she might not be bad.
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She looks like she might
burn down a plantation.

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Right now, I feel like
there is one burning in me.

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- When's the audition?
- A couple of weeks.

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Tell you what. Why don't I read with her?
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- Would you?
- Anything to help you out, Max.

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Now that's cooperation. I appreciate it.
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Not at all. And now you
can do me a great favour.

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Just name it.
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Give Eve Harrington a job in your office.
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You get quick action, don'tyou?
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I wouldn't think of taking
that girl away from you.

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You said yourself my inventory was in shape,
all my merchandise put away.

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To keep her here with nothing to do,
I'd be standing in her way.

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- And you need her, Max.
- What will she do?

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She'd be a great help. She'd read scripts,
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interview people you have to see,
get rid of those you don't have to.

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You'd be a man of leisure, Maxie.
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- Well...
- Think of your health.

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More time to relax
in the fresh air at a racetrack.

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- I don't think it's such a good idea.
- Promise?


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