Million Dollar Mermaid
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1:29:01
Hello, Alfred.
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Only I'm a little jealous.
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Everybody have
a Christmas present but me.

1:29:06
Poor Alfred. What would you like?
1:29:09
An answer to that question
I've asked you last June.

1:29:41
You know, you can have
these genuine Indian blankets

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for a ridiculous price
of three dollars and fifty cents.

1:29:45
I can assure you, sir,
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you are getting one of
the greatest bargain

1:29:48
since Manhattan Island that
went for twenty-four dollars.

1:29:50
But I have no use for a blanket.
1:29:52
No use for
ordinary blanket perhaps,

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but this special item
is hand-woven

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from the reservations
for gifts to Navajos,

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one of whom
you see here besides me.

1:30:00
May I present Chief Thunderbird.
1:30:02
How.
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Chief, what is your opinion
to this cloth?

1:30:07
Product good.
1:30:09
Please, please, leave me alone.
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I'm not cold.
I don't want a blanket.

1:30:14
Perhaps you'd be interested in
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one of these
beautiful signet rings.

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Hand carved by Indian natives.
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I don't want anything.
I just want to be left alone.

1:30:22
Now, please, please,
get out of here.

1:30:26
Very well. Good day, sir.
1:30:33
Good afternoon, sir.
Good afternoon, madam.

1:30:40
Annette.
1:30:43
Hello, Doc.
Your feather's crocked.

1:30:49
Jimmy. Hi, Sullivan.
1:30:51
Come on in. Sit down.
1:30:52
How.
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How.
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They're very nice.
Are they handwoven?


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