McCabe & Mrs. Miller
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:59:02
I have to tell you the rest of my story.
Come on.

:59:05
Excuse me, if I may intercede here.
:59:08
Mr. McCabe, may I call you John?
I have a son called John, not unlike you.

:59:13
You've done a wonderful job here.
You've built up a beautiful business.

:59:17
And here we are, ready to give you
a substantial gain in capital.

:59:21
An offer from one of the most
solid companies in the United States.

:59:25
And you say, "No."
Well, frankly, I don't understand.

:59:31
I don't have to tell you that our people
are going to be quite concerned...

:59:35
if you know what I mean.
:59:38
The way I feel about this is that
you gentlemen come up here, and you...

:59:42
want a man in my position
to sell off his property.

:59:46
I think there's got to be a good reason.
:59:48
Now, I'd think that a pretty good reason
would be $14,000, $15,000.

:59:54
Why don't you come by tomorrow
for breakfast, and we'll just talk about it.

1:00:00
Say about 8:00?
Blanche, Birdie. Come over here.

1:00:07
Now this here is Mr. Sears,
and Mr. Hollander.

1:00:11
Mr. Sears, how are you?
1:00:12
-You take good care of these gentlemen.
-You look lovely tonight.

1:00:17
Would you like to have a drink,
or go upstairs?

1:00:20
Everything's on me.
1:00:22
-Is that your pleasure? Upstairs?
-We haven't had dinner yet.

1:00:36
Constance, open up.
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Constance?
1:00:51
I never knew anybody who spent
so much time behind locked doors.

1:00:58
What a nice velour. Look at that.

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