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2:29:01
- Come on, Stanley.
- I won't get the cutes...

2:29:03
Oh, hiya, fellas. Vern, Dick, Joe.
2:29:06
Stanley, this is Vern Scott.
2:29:08
- I'm very...
- Richard Gehman, this is Stanley Belt.

2:29:10
- I'm very...
- Joe Finnegan, Stanley.

2:29:12
- Hi.
- Stanley,

2:29:14
these gentlemen write for
all the newspapers and magazines

2:29:16
- all over the world.
- Oh, yeah.

2:29:18
Sweet. Humble.
2:29:20
- Nice.
- Yeah, I remember.

2:29:22
Oh, you're the Mr Scott
that writes in the...

2:29:25
It's a wonderful, sweet paper,
the way you make your column.

2:29:30
- Too sweet.
- Too swe...

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You're Richard Gehman,
that very famous...

2:29:34
And my heart is humble,
the way you write, lovely humble.

2:29:38
- Not that humble.
- Not that...

2:29:39
And Mr Finnegan,
I'd love to have golf.

2:29:41
Maybe one saccharine day
we could have lunch,

2:29:43
you and I, sweetie.
What do you say?

2:29:44
- Too nice.
- Too nice?

2:29:48
Stanley, these are sharp people.
2:29:51
- They know you're putting them on.
- Oh, no...

2:29:53
Relax.
2:29:58
There's Hedda.
She must have just come in.

2:30:08
Stanley.
2:30:22
Did you see that?
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I thought it was so darn funny!
2:30:33
Stanley.
2:30:40
Don't worry, fellas, I'll get him.
2:30:47
Stanley, could I see you
for a minute, please? Stanley.

2:30:52
Well, gentlemen...
2:30:55
...here goes the clean-up.
2:30:59
Hey, Hedda, sweetie.

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