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:39:00
No, I'll be gracious.
:39:02
That'll be more dignified,
put them in their place.

:39:05
I'm to be at Redfern's office
at three.

:39:06
I'll call the doctor
and tell him about your legs.

:39:09
But I forgot your breakfast!
:39:12
How about some nice kippers?
:39:31
Nothing for you, or you, or you...
:39:36
Nothing for you.
:39:47
- Anyone waiting?
- Miss Parker.

:39:49
Anyone else?
:39:50
Yes, Calvero.
He's been here since three.

:39:53
I forgot all about him.
Show him in.

:40:01
Good afternoon, Calvero.
Sit down.

:40:04
Sorry about yesterday. I was held up
over some important business.

:40:09
However, I've good news for you.
:40:11
I can get you a week
at Middlesex Music Hall.

:40:13
At what terms?
:40:15
I don't know yet,
but I wouldn't bother about that.

:40:17
No bother at all.
:40:19
However, if money's no object,
:40:22
- what billing am I to get?
- I wouldn't bother about that either.

:40:26
I'm not to get star billing
at Middlesex?

:40:28
I'm not sure
we can book you there.

:40:30
You think I'd allow those managers
to throw in my name

:40:33
with a lot of nondescripts
just to build up their reputation!

:40:37
Calvero's still a name
to conjure with!

:40:40
You're mistaken.
Today it means nothing.

:40:43
Then why do they want me?
:40:44
They don't want you.
They're doing me a favor.

:40:47
Very kind of them.
I hope you appreciate the fact.

:40:51
I'm going to be perfectly frank
with you.

:40:54
I've been talking Calvero
to them for over six months.

:40:58
Your name is poison.
They don't want to touch you.


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