Trouble in Store
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1:06:03
(Excited chattering, indistinct)
1:06:07
I've got my eye on that evening dress.
Going for practically nothing.

1:06:12
Have you, my dear?
That's the kind of bargain I'm looking for.

1:06:20
- Morning, morning.
- Morning.

1:06:23
- Morning, Tom.
- Morning, Taffy.

1:06:25
- Got your insurance paid up?
- Why?

1:06:27
- Sales day!
- You are a scream!

1:06:33
- No, no, you don't. You're fired.
- I must see the chief.

1:06:37
- If I were to let you in I'd lose my job.
- I'm gonna see him!

1:06:41
That's what you think.
Out you go! Go on!

1:06:52
- There.
- Thank you, Miss Drew.

1:06:55
A larger knot, Mark.
All very smart, gentlemen, thank you.

1:06:59
Hanky just up a little more.
That's perfect.

1:07:02
Delightful, ladies, delightful.
1:07:04
15 minutes to zero hour.
Time to inspect your departments.

1:07:08
Ladies and gentlemen, forward, please.
1:07:13
Rheumatism, Wilton?
1:07:14
No, sir, it's an old wound.
I received it in my first sale.

1:07:18
A worthy scar.
1:07:19
- Well, it's a great day, Peggy.
- I wish us luck, sir.

1:07:22
Thank you so much.
Well, it won't be long now.

1:07:33
Open it!
1:07:38
- What's the idea?
- End of the queue, you!

1:07:41
- I gotta get in to warn them.
- Yes, so have we. Go on!

1:07:47
I've gotta get in...
1:07:55
Very well, girls.
1:07:57
- Why have you not changed?
- I hadn't time.


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