Trouble in Store
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:27:01
If you're good I may give you
a chance at window-dressing.

:27:04
Oh, thank you, sir,
thank you, sir. I'm back.

:27:12
- So sorry.
- That's all right.

:27:26
- Norman, where are you going?
- Oh, right.

:27:50
Miss Denby, number seven window
is still incomplete.

:27:53
I understand but I was just considering
the display. Could I show you?

:27:58
Another thing - some of our windows
should do more credit to a junk shop.

:28:02
It's nonsense telling me
there's a staff shortage.

:28:06
We need people with artistic quality
to dress our windows.

:28:09
We need new blood. You can start on
window seven right away.

:28:15
Oh, thank you, sir.
:28:18
How about displaying this new china?
:28:21
- Send it to my office. I'll decide later.
- Thank you.

:28:26
(Posh accent) Miss? Excuse me.
:28:28
Should anybody require my services,
I'll be dressing window seven.

:28:33
I must apologise for interrupting you.
Do carry on.

:28:38
'Ere, Mr Graham, I've been promoted.
I'm a window-dresser.

:28:42
You remember me, Norman.
:28:44
I used to be in the stockroom.
Used to be!

:28:48
I think perhaps a little titivation here
and a little titivation there too.

:28:53
And doggy a little more prominently
and we can't possibly go wrong, can we?

:28:59
(Humming merrily)

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