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:25:01
- Flattery will get you everywhere.
- I doubt it.

:25:04
- I'd like to buy the sailboat.
- A lot of people would.

:25:08
- They come every morning.
- I'm here this morning.

:25:11
- It's $10,000, Miss...
- Dodge. Like in Detroit?

:25:15
You don't have to club me!
:25:17
- 10,000 is too much.
- But that's the price.

:25:20
- I know what you paid.
- Everybody knows what I paid.

:25:24
You have to want to buy more
than I want to sell. And I bet you do.

:25:30
- Not that much.
- Good. We can forget the boat.

:25:33
- Lunch? A drive?
- Seven?

:25:35
- O'clock? Dinner? Even better!
- 8,000, that's all I've got.

:25:41
Would you like a loan till next week?
:25:44
The interest would be too high.
:25:46
Stay a while!
I'm not as tough as I seem.

:25:49
- I'm sure. But you're as greedy.
- I'm just trying to be nice.

:25:53
If you want to sweet-talk me,
do it in numbers!

:26:01
Temper, Miss Dodge! Temper!
:26:05
$ 10,000!
And you're calling me collect!

:26:08
No, Daddy, $2,000.
I've got eight in my account.

:26:11
I know, I just gave it to you.
Are you in trouble?

:26:14
- Of course not!
- Why that much money?

:26:17
- I'll tell you when I see you.
- Now!

:26:19
You'll only make a big thing of it.
:26:22
Please, deposit the $2,000
in my account and trust me.

:26:26
Are you sure it's nothing medical?
:26:28
That's my pop!
:26:31
- Is that you breathing?
- Who is he?

:26:34
- A fisherman.
- A marlin fisherman?

:26:37
No, Daddy. Not marlin. Tuna.
:26:41
- Tuna!
- People have to eat!

:26:44
I'm gonna write that cheque now,
Daddy. Bye!

:26:50
OK. Thanks.
:26:57
Mr Johnson.
:26:59
That must be it.
You're from Alcoholics Anonymous!


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