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and that's
the little baby, Cynthia.

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Well, you certainly
have a wonderful family.

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Thank you.
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Get out of my way!
Don't worry. Don't worry!

:54:15
What is this nonsense about Evelyn not
being on the cover of our first issue?

:54:19
Osborn, we'll
discuss that later.

:54:22
There's nothing to discuss!
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Get into your garter belt, Mother.
You're gonna be on that cover.

:54:29
That'll be the day.!
Not on the cover of my magazine.

:54:31
Oh, so it's your magazine!
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Now, now. If there's
a difference of opinion,

:54:38
I'm sure Mr. Tremain and I
can settle it like gentlemen.

:54:42
Nice to have met you, Mr.
Peacock. A real pleasure.

:54:47
See you later, Charles. Ta-ta, Lisa.
:54:50
What did you think of him? He's just folks!
:54:57
Come on! I wanna
show you something.

:55:00
Good morning, Miss Love. Good morning.
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Good morning, Miss Love. Richard.
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An old retired schoolteacher for whom Mr.
Twilight has created a new and useful life.

:55:10
What a wonderful
human being.

:55:12
Now, on to your penthouse.
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We haven't had much time. We're
still putting it all together.

:55:26
Uh-huh.
:55:33
We're gonna keep
your pussycats in there.

:55:36
My, uh, p-p-pussycats?
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It's all very obvious,
of course.

:55:41
But then when you're trying to
personify blatant sex, it usually is.

:55:45
Oh, how true.
:55:47
- Abner?
- Uh, oh, oh.

:55:58
Good morning, Mr. Peacock.
It's your household staff.


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