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:09:06
Now for the grand total.
Miss Pickering?

:09:09
Four hundred
and seventy-two dollars...

:09:13
and sixty-three cents.
:09:24
Uh, gee, that's, uh,
wonderful, everybody.

:09:28
It's really wonderful of you.
:09:30
But I'm afraid
that we're still, uh,

:09:33
just a little bit short.
:09:35
Well, how much do you need,
Abner?

:09:37
Forty-seven thousand dollars.
:09:42
Uh, but listen. I guess
everything must come to an end.

:09:46
Please!
:09:48
We can't just stand by
and watch Abner's magazine die!

:09:53
Are we gonna let Abner down?
:09:55
Please.! Won't somebody
give something?

:10:00
Anything?
:10:02
I pledge $47,000.
:10:05
Did somebody
say something?

:10:08
I pledge $47,000.
:10:14
$47,000? We haven't got 47 cents.
:10:18
I want no part
in this.

:10:22
Uh, Mister... uh...
:10:24
Does the name Osborn Tremain
mean anything to you?

:10:28
I'm sorry, no.
That's quite all right.

:10:31
Mr. Peacock, I've made millions in the
publishing business... mostly technical textbooks.

:10:36
And with the trash on the stands
today, I would be an ingrate...

:10:39
if I did not offer
a few thousand dollars...

:10:42
to keep a decent magazine alive.
:10:47
Mr. Tremain...
No, no, none of that!

:10:49
The foreclosure is...
Noon, tomorrow.

:10:53
I'll be there in time with the money.
You have the word of Osborn Tremain.


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