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:24:01
It just fell out of your pocket
onto the floor.

:24:04
And I was just putting it back...
when you were asleep.

:24:07
It sort of jerked out like on the floor.
:24:10
I was putting 'em in quiet like
so as not to waken you.

:24:13
Keep your hands out of my pockets,
or I'll break your arms!

:24:16
Honestly, there's nothing I detest
more than someone taking liberties

:24:21
with a fine gentleman like yourself.
:24:31
(Door Opens)
:24:36
Oh, it's you again, Mr Robinson.
:24:38
Yes, I'm afraid so.
:24:41
I'm having my lunch just now.
:24:43
If you want an appointment,
perhaps you'd see my secretary.

:24:47
- By the way, how did you get in?
- No problem, really.

:24:51
Just a question of using your head.
:24:55
I waited in the courtyard
'til I saw her go out to lunch.

:24:59
- lt all seems a bit elaborate.
- Yeah, perhaps, but -

:25:05
You're the one I wanted to see.
:25:09
I thought I'd already explained
to you that we cannot help you.

:25:12
Oh, come on now. I know that you
can be most helpful, when you try.

:25:18
Look, Mr Robinson,
you want women of a specific type.

:25:22
How shall l put it?
:25:24
Certain peculiarities appeal to you,
:25:26
and you need women to submit to them.
:25:30
Here we have, I'm afraid,
a very normal clientele.

:25:32
As I say, we can do nothing for you.
:25:34
Now if you'll kindly let me
get on with my lunch.

:25:36
I don't think you're really
trying your best for me.

:25:41
I mean, if you can fix up a lot
of idiots, then why not me? Hmm?

:25:46
I've explained. You're different.
:25:48
How so?
:25:50
I have my good points.
:25:53
I like flowers,
:25:55
and... fruit.
:25:59
People like me.

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