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:37:02
Yes, Mr. Joe. A gun? No!
Yes, a gun, a knife-anything!

:37:08
But nobody goes in and nobody goes out!
Capito?

:37:13
Ok.
:37:27
You still here?
:37:29
How much would a real interview with this dame be worth?
Are you referring to Her Highness?

:37:34
I'm not referring to Annie ... How much?
What do you care?

:37:38
You've got about as much chance of getting..
I know, but if I did, how much would it be worth?

:37:42
Oh, just a plain talk about world conditions,
it might be worth two hundred and fifty.

:37:46
Her views on clothes of course
would be worth a lot more-maybe a thousand.

:37:50
Dollars?
Dollars.

:37:51
I'm talking about her views on everything,
'The Private and Secret Longings of a Princess'

:38:00
her innermost thoughts as revealed to your own
correspondent in a private, personal, exclusive...

:38:09
... interview.
:38:16
Can't use it, huh?
I didn't think you'd like it.

:38:23
Come here!
:38:27
Love angle too, I suppose?
Practically all love angle.

:38:30
With pictures.
Could be. How much?

:38:34
That particular story would be
worth five grand to any news service.

:38:38
But, er, tell me Mr. Bradley - if you are sober -
just how are you going to obtain this fantastic interview?

:38:45
I plan to enter her sick room disguised as a thermometer.
You said five grand?

:38:50
I want you to shake on that.
:38:54
Ah, you realise, of course, Her Highness is in bed
today, and leaves for Athens tomorrow.

:38:58
Yep.
Ah, now I'd like to make a little side-bet with you:


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