Trouble in Store
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:43:02
You selfish oaf of a thing!
You stuck-up apology for a man!

:43:07
You conceited Casanova! You...!
:43:11
- Isn't there a cheaper way to say hello?
- You watch this isn't goodbye.

:43:19
You know you're the only one.
:43:21
- When you've got me like this.
- This is how I always want you.

:43:25
Liar! Look, Gerry, I warn you,
this is your last chance.

:43:29
If I catch you raising
an eyebrow at another woman...

:43:32
Cross my heart!
:43:34
And keep away from the store too,
until I give you the word.

:43:38
- I expect a decision from Freeman today.
- We're all set. Our plan can't miss.

:43:46
Just to remind you.
:44:00
(Knocking)
:44:04
- Come.
- Good morning, chief.

:44:07
And a very good morning to you too,
Miss Drew. A very good morning.

:44:12
- You never forget.
- I look forward to this moment.

:44:16
What exquisite perfume.
It's quite overpowering.

:44:19
The carnations are at their best now.
:44:22
I wasn't thinking of the carnations,
Miss Drew... Peggy.

:44:26
Is everything
organised for tonight's event?

:44:29
- Yes, there'll be about 150 staff present.
- Excuse me, Miss Drew.

:44:33
Thank you, Miss Higgins.
:44:35
Yes, one must unbend occasionally.
:44:38
It will be nice to meet them socially.
:44:42
Miss Drew, Peggy, you know I have
complete confidence in you.

:44:46
And I in you, sir.
:44:48
- I'd like you to share my... my secret.
- Oh?

:44:52
July 1 st is D-day for Burridges.
The sale of the century.

:44:57
Oh.
:44:59
Peggy, whilst we're alone, I'd have no
objection to you using my first name.


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