Trouble in Store
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:25:01
- They are appalling.
- Yes, Edna... er, chief.

:25:04
I intend to put my foot down
with a firm hand.

:25:13
Good morning, madam.
I trust we've given every satisfaction.

:25:17
Oh, every satisfaction.
:25:18
And as for this employee, he's one of
nature's gentlemen. Such courtesy!

:25:23
- We pride ourselves on our service.
- Ah, yes.

:25:26
Please. No gratuities.
You've spent enough already.

:25:29
Well, I've spent nothing, really.
:25:32
I could hug him!
:25:34
- (Cracking)
- Oh! Oh!

:25:40
Please.
:25:46
Today is a red-letter day for Burridges.
:25:48
- May I, sir?
- With pleasure but one moment, please.

:25:53
- There.
- How gracious and charming.

:25:58
- Now.
- Hold it.

:26:00
Thank you. With our compliments
to a valued customer.

:26:04
Oh, thank you.
:26:05
- Is my car outside?
- Yes, sir.

:26:07
- This way, please.
- Erm... the bags.

:26:09
- The bags.
- The bags.

:26:11
- The bags.
- Ah.

:26:12
Ooh!
:26:18
Allow me.
:26:24
- Why, good day, young man.
- This way, please.

:26:30
Take this lady home, John.
May we hope to see you again?

:26:34
Of course. There are so many
other things I need

:26:37
and one can pick them up so easily here.
:26:40
- Thank you, John.
- Bye.

:26:44
- I believe I dismissed you.
- Yes, sir.

:26:46
Then you're reinstated as of now.
:26:48
- You won't regret it, sir.
- What is your department?

:26:51
I was in the stockroom
but I wanna be a window-dresser.

:26:55
Windows? Well, you've helped Burridges
so Burridges helps you.

:26:59
Report back to the stockroom.

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