Girls! Girls! Girls!
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Johnson! I'd rather
you be honest than nice.

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- $71 is good for a day's work.
- $103 is better. It's what we agreed.

:31:10
$71 and 59 cents.
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Count out the rest, Mr Johnson.
:31:16
You just don't understand business.
:31:18
Johnson!
:31:30
The "For Sale" sign's off.
:31:32
- Usually is when you sell.
- Who bought it?

:31:35
That's classified material, Skipper.
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Pick up your money.
:31:50
This just came in.
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I know it's new...
:31:57
...but is it really me?
:31:59
I think it captures your image
extremely well, Mrs Figgot.

:32:03
Oh! That one over there has
a teeny-weensy bit more elan.

:32:08
I don't think so. This is...
:32:10
I've always loved roses...
:32:17
This one is so beautifully
understated, don't you think?

:32:21
- Absolutely muted.
- I'll take it.

:32:24
- Put it on my account.
- Yes.

:32:26
Now...! Let's check...
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No!
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- I'm sorry. We ran out of boxes.
- That's all right.

:32:35
I just love the hat! Bye!
:32:41
Laurel...
:32:43
- Where is it?
- It's been sold.

:32:45
- It was mine!
- I know.

:32:47
Why didn't you do something?
:32:50
- Are you just going to stand there?
- Can we go?

:32:53
This is outrageous.
I will not stand for it.

:32:56
- Mr Peabody!
- I heard the sound of conflict.

:32:59
- You must be the manager.
- Yes, Madam.


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