The World of Henry Orient
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:42:01
- Does it tell where he lives?
- On East 64th.

:42:04
"A typical day begins at noon, awakened
by his valet with lotus-blossom tea. "

:42:10
Look.
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Five, four, three, two, one...
:42:17
And now he's just opening his eyes.
Isn't that fantastic?

:42:21
And now he's just beginning to sit up.
:42:26
Good morning, Jeeves.
:42:28
Good morning, sir.
I do hope you've slept well.

:42:31
Very well indeed. Thank you, Jeeves.
:42:34
That lotus-blossom tea smells ravenous.
:42:36
Thank you, sir. I make it from the highest
grade lotus blossoms - fresh, daily.

:42:42
It's exceptionally scrumptious.
:42:45
You're crazy. He's not English.
Then what?

:42:51
"His breakfast is always a seasonal fruit,
melba toast, a coddled egg. "

:42:57
- What's that?
- We'll ask Emma later.

:42:59
"And black coffee. At one o'clock
he begins his daily constitutional,

:43:03
a brisk walk up Fifth Avenue. "
:43:07
- We'll take the Fifth Avenue bus.
- We can follow him the whole day.

:43:11
Don't forget the magazine,
so if we lose him we can read it.

:43:16
Wait a second.
:43:20
- These are cool. Where'd you get them?
- Oriental bazaar. Aren't they neat?

:43:39
Hello?
:43:42
Hello?

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