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I saved these pretty pieces,
nine by twelve, for you.

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Faster, boys!
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In the back of the store,
like eggs under a hen.

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Go on, show it!
Come on!

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This was woven, ideal
for the home...

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of the biggest American millionaire.
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Feel. You know rugs
better than I...

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but you've never
seen anything like it.

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Yes, yes, yes.
I know.

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Mrs. Kebabian,
Mrs. Kebabian...

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I beg you, put your
hands on this, feel.

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She doesn't know about the business
except how to live off it.

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Well, if only for her pleasure.
Feel it.

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Can I see you later,
for a minute?

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Stavros! Wake up, for God's sake,
and bring this rug over here.

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-What's the matter?
-Don't inconvenience yourself.

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I don't like rugs.
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Mrs. Kebabian, may I present
the future king.

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One day, all this will be his.
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Stavros Topouzoglo,
my future son-in-law.

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Stavros, kiss Mrs. Kebabian's hand.
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You don't have
to kiss my hand, boy.

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Of course, in America,
you don't do that.

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Would you please show him
how they do in America?

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Believe me when I tell you
that this boy's whole dream...

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Mr. Sinnikoglou, don't tell me,
tell my husband.

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He's going to buy,
he's just torturing you first.

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May I offer you some sherry?
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It's very sweet, very light sherry.
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-No, thank you.
-It's really very light.

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No, thank you.
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Show him how they do in America,
Mrs. Kebabian.

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-Go on.
-Well...

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Here...

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