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1:01:11
- Indispensable.
- (Rutland Chuckling)

1:01:14
Ah, Cousin Bob, I almost forgot.
Do you have the old necessary?

1:01:17
Have fun, my dear.
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Traveller's checks in this.
Letter of credit in this.

1:01:20
Thanks, old man. Will you see about
having my car picked up at the airport?

1:01:24
Bob is our banking cousin.
A very handy fellow.

1:01:31
Take care, Lil.
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We'll send you a noble savage.
1:01:35
- Goodbye, Dad.
- Bye, Mark.

1:01:37
Thank you, Dr Gillian. Without you
it wouldn't have been legal.

1:01:40
It's been a pleasure.
1:01:48
(Rutland) Let's go finish the champagne
and cake before they spirit it away.

1:01:52
Really splendid cake, you know?
I attended to that myself.

1:01:56
I've made the acquaintance
of one of those

1:01:57
excellent Horn and Hardart executives.
1:01:59
That engagement ring must
have been at least five carats.

1:02:03
Six and a half.
Blue-white. Perfect stone.

1:02:07
His mother left
perfectly good jewellery.

1:02:09
It's just sitting there at the bank.
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He wanted her to have something
that had never belonged to anyone else.

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But six and a half carats!
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And cashing in a bond
to pay for a ring.

1:02:20
But he didn't pay for it.
He charged it.

1:02:23
I helped him pick it out.
1:02:25
It cost $42,000... plus tax.
1:02:29
Did you say $42,000?
1:02:32
The man's deranged.
1:02:35
You know what he did to me
last Saturday?

1:02:37
He came out to the club
waving a check for $7,000,

1:02:41
and insisted that I break up
my golf game, go in and open the bank,

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and hand over to him $7,000.
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Then he drew out -
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Well, let ' s just say, enough to pay for
this trip, plus the letter of credit.

1:02:53
He cashed that very nice bond
against my advice,

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made me get him the money.
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Ten thousand in small bills.
And when I asked him


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