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:20:02
(Ward) I have here your
Pittsburgh references.

:20:05
Reference, that is. Kendall's, yes.
:20:08
This the only reference
you have to show us?

:20:10
Well, Mr Ward, I have good training,
but I've had very little actual experience.

:20:14
Kendall ' s was my first real job.
:20:16
After I finished school, I was married.
My husband was a CPA.

:20:20
He helped me keep up
with my training.

:20:22
I learned a great deal more from him:
accounting, cost-price,

:20:25
- even something about computers.
- (Ward) I see.

:20:28
When my husband died
very suddenly last November,

:20:32
he left me a little money,
but I felt I needed work.

:20:35
Good, hard, demanding work.
:20:39
I got the job at Kendall's,
but it was -

:20:41
Well, it wasn't a
very exacting position,

:20:43
and there didn't seem much chance
for anything else at Kendall's.

:20:47
I don't mean pay. Salary isn't the most
important thing with me,

:20:50
but more interesting work, Mr Ward.
:20:53
Something that
will keep me busy, occupied.

:20:57
I don't care how much work
I'm given or what hours I work.

:21:00
(Ward) Uh, Mrs Taylor,
why did you leave Pittsburgh?

:21:03
After my husband died, I just -
:21:06
(Ward) Mrs Taylor, this is a post
of some confidence.

:21:08
(Marnie) Oh, please, let me have
a chance to prove myself, Mr Ward.

:21:19
Uh... very well, Mrs Taylor.
:21:22
I suppose you might as well
report to work on Monday.

:21:28
Miss Clabon in the
outer office will brief you.

:21:34
I'll be out in just a moment.
:21:36
Taking her on without references?
You' re always such a stickler -

:21:40
Let's just say I'm an interested
spectator in the passing parade.

:21:44
I don't get it.
:21:46
You're not supposed to get it.
:21:51
Hi, Miss Clabon.
:21:53
Hello, Mr Sam.
How's the curmudgeon business?

:21:56
Oh, Miss Mainwaring!
:21:59
Is Mark in? I want a free lunch,
and somebody to cash a check.


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