A King in New York
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No news. No social invitations.
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- I believe it's a boycott.
- Why?

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It could be something you said.
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Your interview with the press
was rather political.

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You mentioned your atomic plans
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would revolutionize modern life
and bring about a utopia.

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What's wrong with that?
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Well, at the moment, everyone's
in such a state of hysteria

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that such talk as utopia
terrifies them.

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I never heard such nonsense.
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What's that?
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Might be news
from the Atomic Commission!

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No, it's the hotel bill. I know the
envelope, they've sent it 5 times.

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How much do we owe them?
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$11,000.
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Isn't that exorbitant?
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Well, we've been here 6 weeks.
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It also includes $3,000
you've had in cash.

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How much have we left?
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Not a penny, Sir.
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Too bad we didn't accept
those TV offers.

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I think we should move
to a cheaper hotel.

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No, it's quite comfortable here.
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But the atmosphere's
becoming frigid.

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Even the waiters are getting rude.
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I've been trying to get one
for 10 minutes.

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Would you like some lunch, Sir?
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Something simple.
Caviar, toast and onions.

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Caviar?
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Yes, a large tin of it,
and chop the onions very fine.

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Same for you, Jaume?
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Thank you, Your Majesty,
I'll take a ham sandwich and a beer.

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And some vodka, on ice!
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Your Majesty!
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What's the meaning of this?
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Pardon me, Sir.
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Your Majesty,
I've just got to talk to you.

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Please, listen first and if you
don't like it, throw me out.

:48:43
Your Majesty,
I never take no for an answer.

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I have a check for $50,000
from the Royal Crown Whiskey Co.

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I know you don't need the dough...
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Be seated, Miss Kay.
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Thank you, Sir.

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