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1:21:04
- Good morning, Mrs MacNamara.
- Guten Morgen.

1:21:07
Shorts, let me see. Where are the shorts?
1:21:11
You could use some yourself.
1:21:13
- Oh. I don't come in like this every day.
- That's a load off my mind.

1:21:18
It's just that Mr MacNamara
made me take my dress off.

1:21:21
- Playful, isn't he?
- He had a perfect right to. He paid for it.

1:21:25
- Well, that makes all the difference!
- It's part of my job.

1:21:29
What you call... fringe benefits.
1:21:33
How do you like that?
1:21:35
The son of a...
is starting his own Marshall Plan.

1:21:38
Oh, here.
1:21:39
- I go now.
- Ve both go now.

1:21:43
Will you give my husband a message?
Tell him I said aloha.

1:21:47
- Aloha?
- That's Hawaiian for "Get lost".

1:21:53
- What's holding up those shorts?
- Here. Your wife said to tell you aloha.

1:21:57
That's Hawaiian for "Get lost".
1:22:00
Phyllis!
1:22:02
Phyllis.
1:22:05
Phyllis.
1:22:09
- The dinner. Where do you want it?
- In the conference room.

1:22:13
- Phyllis.
- My name is Untermeier.

1:22:15
- I'm from the Tageblatt.
- Some other time.

1:22:18
We have information
that Miss Hazeltine of Coca-Cola

1:22:21
married a member
of the Communist Party.

1:22:24
Sitzen machen.
1:22:26
I will not wear these.
They serve no useful purpose.

1:22:29
It's just a convention. Back home
we put panties on lamb chops.

1:22:33
- They are drip-dry. 50 per cent nylon.
- That's DuPont. A well-known monopoly.

1:22:38
They're 50 per cent cotton.
It'll help sharecroppers in Mississippi.

1:22:42
- Sit down. Let's see how you eat.
- Eat? That's the first good idea he's had.

1:22:47
- I'm starving.
- Not like that. Start with the first course.

1:22:51
We have to teach him table manners.
1:22:53
No, no, one at a time.
And use the asparagus tongs, darling.

1:22:57
- The what?
- Those little grabbers over there.


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