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:25:01
Maybe we should have gone
to the service entrance.

:25:04
Maybe this is the service entrance.
:25:06
l don't understand how the Lords ever
got talked into letting us come down here.

:25:11
lt's publicity, they love it.
:25:13
lt's a wonder they didn't roll
out the red carpet.

:25:15
-Mike, l don't like this assignment.
-Neither do l, Liz, but l like to eat.

:25:23
How do you do?
l think we're expected.

:25:25
Mike Connor and Miss lmbrie.
We're from SPY magazine.

:25:28
l'll tell Mrs. Lord you're here.
Please wait in the south parlor.

:25:36
-The south parlor.
-But of course.

:25:45
The family will be here
directly to welcome you.

:25:49
l wonder what with.
:25:52
-The south parlor.
-That's right.

:25:57
Would you have four footmen
bring me a large ashtray, please?

:26:00
Mike, be careful what you say.
We may be wired for sound.

:26:05
They couldn't pay me to
live in a joint like this.

:26:08
You know, they won't.
:26:11
l'd have more respect for this
dame if she'd throw us out.

:26:15
Don't make snap judgments.
:26:17
You were wrong about me,
remember?

:26:20
Yeah.
:26:24
Hey, Liz.
:26:26
Look at that loot that they collected.
:26:29
Wow. They must run a hockshop
on the side.

:26:37
What's the matter?
:26:40
The joint's full of spies.
:26:42
That ought to make us feel at home.
:26:44
Move over.
:26:48
Thank you.
:26:50
Look at this, Liz. All the comforts.
:26:54
Lousy with phones. South parlor,
sunroom, terrace, pool, stables. Stables?

:26:59
l always knew horses could talk.

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