:28:00
We got a guy here says
he's f rom your business.
:28:04
-Yes?
-You got a Sydney Brevoort?
:28:06
-What do you want to know?
-It's a matter of identification.
:28:11
What does he look like?
:28:14
-He's about 45, a little chunky, f ag.
-That's him.
:28:20
Okay, thanks.
:28:22
-All right, you can go up.
-Thanks, l'll start on the second--
:28:26
Hey, hey.
:28:28
-Hey, what's happening, baby?
-Let's see the invoice.
:28:36
-'' Everleigh, Apartment 2B.''
-You got it. l think you've got it.
:28:41
Hold it.
:28:58
How do you do, Mrs. Horowitz?
l'm the decorator f or the building.
:29:03
Oh, my God, you're not
putting that in dishwater?
:29:07
-Do you have the rest?
-The rest?
:29:09
lt's the old-f ashioned set that someone
who loves beautif ul things would have.
:29:15
You know, Mrs. Horowitz,
jewellers just don't know.
:29:19
They melt down these old settings,
and they end up in people's cavities.
:29:24
You must come to my shop. l have
the kind of place where someone....
:29:37
-Sorry, were you expecting this here?
-Everleigh, 2B.
:29:41
They said you might want to try it on
in case it wasn't a good fit.
:29:47
-Duke, did you do this?
-l thought you'd like it, so l got it.
:29:52
Try it on.
:29:54
-Thank you, O'Leary.
-l'll stay with him.