Trouble in Store
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:22:01
You're going to be here a long time.
:22:04
I shan't mind a bit.
I like listening to records.

:22:07
- Yes, I like listening to records.
- So I see.

:22:10
Oh, don't go.
I don't like listening alone.

:22:13
But I must. I've got another customer.
:22:15
Do you want me to report you?
:22:17
Well, no, of course I don't. Oh, I'm sorry.
:22:28
Oh, I like that one. It's exactly like you.
:22:32
It's yours.
:22:33
Oh, no, you shouldn't
give me your photograph.

:22:36
It's to commemorate our first meeting.
:22:50
Miss Wilson, there is a customer waiting.
:22:52
Oh, I'm sorry, Miss Drew.
:22:55
- Snake!
- I was just picking up my pictures.

:22:58
- It wasn't pictures you were picking up!
- Thank you.

:23:02
- Stay away, Bluebeard.
- I was studying the layout.

:23:05
- So I noticed.
- You don't think I'd make a play for her?

:23:08
- Yes.
- Darling, you know I like music.

:23:11
- Yes, particularly duets.
- Don't be silly.

:23:16
I'm getting impatient.
:23:17
We've got to wait
until the new boss settles down.

:23:20
It's got to be really worthwhile this time.
Then you can kiss Burridges goodbye.

:23:26
I'll be kissing you goodbye
if you don't stay away.

:23:29
I warn you, if I so much as catch you...
:23:32
The drugs are on the ground floor, sir.
But you'll have to sign for poison.

:23:37
Poison?
:23:39
Carry your bags, madam?
:23:40
- Oh, Sir Galahad!
- No, I'm Norman.

:23:43
Nowadays, two can live
as cheaply as one.

:23:46
- Yes, Edna.
- We could put our name down for a flat.

:23:51
You know,
it's like winning the football pools.

:23:54
Are you watching someone, Willy?
:23:56
Ooh! These didn't seem so heavy
when you carried them.

:23:59
I'm used to lifting things.

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