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:34:03
- Now, what is it? Where's the fire?
- I've lost my car.

:34:06
I thought it
was a matter of life and death.

:34:09
It is, to me. That's why I came to this
house and took this job, ghost-writing.

:34:14
You're being silly. We don't need
two cars, we have one.

:34:18
Not a cheap thing made of chromium
and spit: An Isotta Fraschini.

:34:22
Ever heard of Isotta Fraschinis?
:34:25
All handmade. Cost me $28,000.
:34:31
So Max got that old bus
off its blocks and polished it up.

:34:36
She'd take me for rides
in the hills above Sunset.

:34:40
The whole thing
was upholstered in leopard skin,

:34:43
and had one of those car phones,
all gold-plated.

:34:49
- That's a dreadful shirt.
- What's wrong with it?

:34:53
Nothing, for work in a filling station.
I'm bored with that jacket and pants.

:35:00
Max, what's the very best
man's shop in town?

:35:04
I don't need any clothes and
I don't want you buying them for me.

:35:08
Why begrudge me a little fun?
I just want you to look nice.

:35:13
And must you chew gum?
:35:21
There's nothing like
blue flannel for a man.

:35:24
This one, single-breasted.
:35:26
Now we need a topcoat.
Show me your camel's hair.

:35:30
- Evening clothes?
- I don't need a tuxedo.

:35:33
Of course you do. A tuxedo, tails
and, if you aren't careful, a cut-away.

:35:37
- Tails, that's ridiculous!
- For parties and New Year's Eve.

:35:41
- Where are your evening clothes?
- This way, madam.

:35:48
Here are some camel's hair,
but feel this, it's vicuòa.

:35:52
- It's a little more expensive.
- The camel's hair will do.

:35:57
Well, as long as the lady's paying
for it, why not take the vicuòa?


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