A Touch of Class
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...a mixed metaphor,
undoubtedly American, and probably nasty.

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- It'll do.
- And may I point out...

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...as you have never noticed,
women are a little different from men.

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- They require time. A little sensitivity.
- English women.

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All women!
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Anybody but a superannuated Boy Scout
would know that.

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End of conversation. Oh, boy!
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- "Oh, boy" what?
- Nothing.

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It just takes time to know a person.
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- It certainly does.
- Time and trouble.

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Lots of time and lots of trouble.
:45:37
- Right.
- Do you want lunch?

:45:38
- Just a sandwich. I'm playing golf.
- Good. I'll trail along.

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- You don't have to.
- No, but I could use the exercise.

:45:45
I'll say. God knows,
you didn't get any this morning.

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Enrique, 100 for the first nine,
100 for the second, 100 for the 18th.

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- ¿Comprende?
- Sí, señor.

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- Mucho bene.
- I shall win though.

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Are you gambling with this child?
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It's not gambling.
These kids have Spanish pride.

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So instead of tipping him, I let him win.
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- So he wins, does he?
- Yeah, if he can.

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I see.
:46:59
- What is that supposed to mean?
- What is what supposed to mean?


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