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1:26:02
$400 by the little lady.
1:26:05
Thank you, sir.
1:26:06
$450 is bid for the pair. Can I hear $500?
1:26:08
Will you say $500?
1:26:10
Can I say the $500?
1:26:12
Fair warning and last call.
1:26:14
Sold to Mr. Stone, second row. $450.
1:26:23
Lot number 103.
1:26:26
This lovely Aubusson settee.
1:26:28
In excellent condition.
Please start the bidding.

1:26:32
How much?
1:26:34
$800 is offered, thank you.
$800 is bid. Say the nine? Go $900.

1:26:38
$900 is bid.
1:26:39
Now who'll say $1,000?
1:26:41
$1,000, thank you.
1:26:42
$1,000 at $1,000. Say $1,100.
1:26:45
Can I hear $1,100? Selling at $1,000.
1:26:47
The three of you together.
1:26:50
Now, that's a picture
only Charles Addams could draw.

1:26:53
Good evening, Mr. Kaplan.
1:26:54
Before we start calling each other names,
you'd better tell me yours.

1:26:58
-I haven't had the pleasure.
-You disappoint me, sir.

1:27:01
I was just going to say that to her.
1:27:03
I've always understood you were
a shrewd fellow at your job.

1:27:06
What possessed you to come
blundering in here like this?

1:27:09
Could it be an overpowering
interest in art?

1:27:12
Yes. The art of survival.
1:27:16
Have you poured any good drunks lately?
1:27:19
He followed me here from the hotel.
1:27:22
He was in your room?
1:27:24
Sure, isn't everybody?
1:27:26
$150. Thank you. Now, say the two.
1:27:28
Do I hear two?
1:27:30
$200, thank you.
1:27:31
Now the three. Do I hear three?
$300, anyone?

1:27:34
$300. Thank you.
1:27:35
Now, the four. Do I hear four?
$400, anyone?

1:27:38
$400 is bid.
1:27:39
Say the five. I have $400.
1:27:42
I didn't realize you were an art collector.
I thought you just collected corpses.

1:27:47
$500.
1:27:49
$500. Thank you.
1:27:50
I'll bet you paid plenty
for this little piece of sculpture.

1:27:55
$700.
1:27:56
She's worth every dollar of it,
take it from me.


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