A King in New York
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:38:00
They're not mine, Your Majesty.
:38:02
What do you want?
:38:04
Mrs Cromwell asked me
to deliver this.

:38:09
I believe there's a check inside
for $20,000.

:38:16
Quite so. This will save me
the trouble of returning it to her.

:38:20
I'm sorry you're angry.
:38:22
I'm sure my anger means
nothing to you, Miss Kay.

:38:25
Neither does my contempt.
:38:28
Good morning.
:38:41
That was a quick interview.
:38:44
Jaume, put this in
the wastepaper basket.

:38:47
At 12 o'clock you are to visit
a progressive boys' school.

:38:51
I think it good policy after
that awful television business.

:38:54
Have you heard from
the Atomic Commission?

:38:56
Not a word.
I've telephoned them every day

:38:58
for a week now,
but can't get through.

:39:01
If we don't hear from them, some
of these offers may be worthwhile.

:39:04
We haven't come to that yet.
:39:06
Do you realize you've torn up
a check for $20,000?

:39:09
Yes, from that Cromwell woman.
:39:11
Good.
:39:14
By the bye,
what is our bank balance?

:39:18
912 dollars, to be exact.
:39:20
What? Get some sticking plaster!
Thank Mrs Cromwell for the check!

:39:24
Surely you're not accepting it?
:39:25
A bird in the hand, my dear fellow.
:39:27
But Your Majesty's honor,
your pride?

:39:29
Pride? A King has no false pride.
Call her up!

:39:32
It's 11:20, if you're going
to the school you'd better dress.

:39:35
Call up Mrs Cromwell.
:39:38
Here he is now!
:39:40
Your Majesty! Just a moment!
:39:45
Welcome, Your Majesty!
:39:46
How do you do?
This is my Ambassador.

:39:52
Well, young man?
:39:53
Your Majesty,
we're not officially open yet

:39:56
but I thought you'd like to see the
exhibit, then review the children.


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