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:27:01
and l just show them my folder
quickly, you see, like--

:27:06
l'll keep that, too.
:27:08
But l'm sure you don't always
use a boarding pass.

:27:12
No. Sometimes l tell them
that my son has gone aboard...

:27:15
but he dropped his wallet.
:27:17
l carry a man's wallet
in my hand...

:27:21
[Closes clasp]
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That works best of all.
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l must say, Mrs. Quonsett,
:27:27
you have everything
figured out very carefully.

:27:30
My late husband taught me
to be thorough.

:27:32
He was a teacher of geometry.
:27:39
My late husband was a lawyer,
and he always said,

:27:46
Now l understand what he meant.
:27:48
You're a widow, too.
:27:49
Oh, l'm sorry, my dear,
:27:51
but you're young and attractive,
and l'm sure--

:27:54
Let's confine the conversation
to you, Mrs. Quonsett.

:27:57
We're sending you back to
Los Angeles on the next flight.

:28:00
Yes, l was afraid of that.
:28:04
l would like a cup of tea first,
so l'll go now.

:28:08
When do you want me back?
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Oh, no, you're not going
anywhere alone.

:28:12
Mrs. Quonsett will be
on flight 103.

:28:15
Stick with her every second
until departure.

:28:17
-Don't lose sight of her.
-Ma'am, she'll need a ticket.

:28:20
Yes. That will be a change,
won't it?

:28:23
l'll make out an order.
:28:25
May l please have my tea now?
:28:27
Yes, you--Where are you going?
:28:29
ln the Commander's Club.
:28:31
Mrs. Quonsett,
that's for members only.

:28:33
But l have a card.
:28:38
This card says
Mrs. Henry Jackson.

:28:41
My friend Gertrude lets me
use it when l'm traveling.

:28:44
We'll send it back to Gertrude
with a very strong letter.

:28:48
We'll go this way,
Mrs. Quonsett.

:28:53
Good-bye.
:28:55
Good-bye, ma'am.
:28:57
You have been very nice.
Thank you.


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