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:32:00
Will you explain to this man
that this isn't the Dark Ages,

:32:04
that nowadays
stores in this country...

:32:06
import clothes from France?
:32:09
lf you'd look, you'd see
the Bergdorf Goodman labels.

:32:12
Oh, l did look, madam,
rather closely,

:32:14
and l find the sewing
of the labels...

:32:17
isn't up to Bergdorf's
usual standard.

:32:20
They're always
very professional, very neat.

:32:24
As you can see, that's...
that's a pretty sloppy job.

:32:28
But l suppose everybody's
having trouble getting...

:32:31
good help these days.
:32:32
Especially the customs service.
:32:37
[Dog whining]
:32:43
Well, what's the matter, boy?
:32:45
ls there something the matter?
:32:47
Huh?
:32:49
Oh, your collar's too tight.
:32:52
Officer, about the fur
and the dresses,

:32:54
perhaps l made a mistake.
:32:56
l did buy them there,
and there are some other...

:33:13
l'm sorry, madam.
:33:17
Check everything else
very carefully.

:33:20
lnspect the lining
of the bags and the cases.

:33:24
-Make a list.
-Yes, sir.

:33:27
Sorry, fella.
:33:29
l'd like to change that
declaration, please, officer.

:33:31
l beg of you.
My husband will--

:33:34
OFFlCER: Madam, please sit down.
This might take some time.

:33:37
When will they learn?
:33:39
The duty would have been
1/10 of the fine.

:33:42
You are amazing. l never
would have suspected her.

:33:46
Well, after 30 years,
you kind of know.

:33:49
First l look in their eyes,
then the luggage.

:33:52
Thanks for coming.
:33:53
Now, may l ask you
another favor?

:33:56
lf you want me to smuggle
anything, the answer is no.

:33:59
No. My sister's girl,
Judy Barton,


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