The Love God?
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of the big magazine editors,
Lisa LaMonica of Finesse.

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Thank you, Ira. Lisa, I want to
ask you, if Peacock is acquitted,

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what do you think will be the most
significant result of the trial?

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Financial. It will make
Peacock a millionaire.

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I mean the legal
significance.

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Everybody will be anxiously awaiting
the verdict, which will be a landmark.

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They're just waiting for the next
Peacock. They'll sell millions.

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Millions. It's all legal.
You've got the Peacock locked up!

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The jackpot! Yes, but
you can't waste a minute.

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You have got to be on the street
with ten million copies!

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Ten million? That'd take half
a million dollars front money!

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- Get it. - A half-million
dollars? With my credit?

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- Get it.
- Where?

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You know where.
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Go right in, please.
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This is an emergency. I've gotta
see Ice Pick Charlie right away.

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You mean
Mr.J. Charles Twilight.

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That's right. I've gotta
see... Mr. Twilight instantly.

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Mr. Twilight
cannot be disturbed.

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This is his hour
with Miss Love.

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"Under a spreading chestnut
tree, the village smitty stands.

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"The smit...
Smith.

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Smith. Smithhh.
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"The Smithhh,
a mighty man is he,

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With large and
sinewy hands."

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- Sin-ew-y.
Sin-ew-y.

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A gentleman doesn't slur his
middle vowels, does he, Charles?

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N-N-No, Miss Love.
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Now, this, uh, English composition
that you did for your homework.

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"My Most Memorable Vacation."
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Your grammar!
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"Until that time,
me and Nutsy Herman"...

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Nutsy Herman and I.
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N-Nutsy Herman and I.

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