Roman Holiday
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:43:41
Joe, is it true: did you really get it?
Did I get what?

:43:44
The Princess story, the exclusive.
Did you get it?

:43:47
No, no, I didn't get it.
What? But that's impossible!

:43:51
Have a cup of coffee or something?
Joe, you can't hold out on me.

:43:54
Who's holding out on you?
You are.

:43:55
What are you talking about?
I know too much:

:43:57
First you come into my office and
ask about an exclusive on the Princess.

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Next, you disappear. Then I get the rumour
from my contact at the Embassy...

:44:04
that the Princess isn't sick at all,
and she's out on the town.

:44:07
What kind of a newspaper man are you?
You believe every two bit rumour that comes your way?

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Yeah? And a lot of other rumours.
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about a shindig at a barge down by the river...
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...and the arrest of eight Secret Service men,
from a country which shall be nameless.

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And then comes of news of the
lady's miraculous recovery.

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It all adds up!
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And don't think by playing hard-to-get,
that you're raised the price of that story:

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A deal's a deal!
Now, come on, come on: where is that story?

:44:33
I have no story.
:44:37
Then what was the idea of...
Joe!

:44:41
Man, wait till you see these!
Irving.

:44:44
Hiya, Mr. Henne.. oh, you got here at the right time.
Wait till you get a look at...

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What's the idea?!
What do you mean, charging in and spilling things all over my place.

:44:54
Who's spilling?
You did. I spoke to you about that once before, don't you remember?

:44:58
Joe, look at my pants!
Yeah, you better come in here and dry 'em off, Irving.


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