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1:13:00
Real Christmas Eve show, all about how
you play Santa Claus to the old man.

1:13:06
Would be won'th over $100,000
of free advertising for you and Phil.

1:13:10
We'll put the old boy on himself,
"the forgotten man" angle.

1:13:13
Tear their hearts out.
1:13:16
Here's the laundry, Emma.
1:13:19
Sorry, but that's out.
1:13:21
We're not commercialising
on the old mars hard luck.

1:13:25
All I want to do is go on your show
and make a little pitch, OK?

1:13:29
Wonderful.
See you Sunday night, then. Bye.

1:13:33
Take it upstairs, Susan.
1:13:48
- Was there a telegram for me?
- What?

1:13:51
Yeah! An offer from the
"Carousel Club" in New York.

1:13:55
What's your technique?
Hold them up to the light?

1:13:58
That's for amateurs.
I use steam.

1:14:02
You know, I'm thinking
of turning in my uniform.

1:14:04
Stick your nose in other people's business
and you learn things you wish you hadrt.

1:14:09
Anything specific?
1:14:10
Did you know the boys are planning
to put this whole show on television?

1:14:15
I just heard Bob fix it with Ed Harrison.
It's a big deal.

1:14:21
- They're going to put the General on.
- I can't believe it.

1:14:25
It'll make him a pathetic figure
from coast to coast.

1:14:27
What's it going to do to his pride?
1:14:30
It means $200,000 won'th
of free publicity for Davis and Wallace.

1:14:34
Emma, that's a terrible thing to say.
1:14:36
Bob Wallace said it,
I just heard him.

1:14:38
No. Bob, wouldn't be involved in a thing
like that. I'm sure you're wrong.

1:14:43
If I am I'll resign as president
1:14:45
of the New England chapter
of busy-bodies anonymous.

1:14:52
Have you seen Bob?
Did he make that call to New York?

1:14:56
I understand he did.
I hear televisiors entered the picture.


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