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...but not only does he know how to treat
his Chief with the proper respect...

:51:06
...not only does he have a snappy,
punchy prose style...

:51:09
...but he is, in my 40 years in this business,
the fastest typist I've ever seen.

:51:13
That's great.
:51:15
Here, you forgot my article.
:51:20
Excuse me, Mr. White. I was wondering...
:51:22
...if you could arrange for half my salary...
:51:25
...to be sent to this address
on a weekly basis.

:51:27
Your bookie, right?
:51:28
My what?
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Don't tell me!
:51:30
He sends a check every week
to his sweet, gray-haired mother.

:51:33
Actually, she's silver-haired.
:51:37
I'll see what I can do.
:51:39
Thank you very much, Mr. White.
:51:45
Well?
:51:48
Any more at home like you?
:51:50
Not really, no.
:51:54
I didn't think so.
:51:57
Well, get yourself a desk over here.
:52:00
Over here?
:52:01
Here, there's some paper
and a file right there.

:52:03
Sorry.
:52:21
- Hi, Bill Breesen.
- Hi, Clark Kent.

:52:23
- Nice to meet you.
- Welcome aboard.

:52:26
- Here's your towel, Mr. Clark.
- Kent.

:52:29
- What?
- Kent.

:52:31
- Clark Kent.
- Jimmy Olsen.

:52:39
- I met this really great guy, you know.
- Hey, fabulous.

:52:42
We had this fabulous weekend.
I met him at this dude ranch.

:52:46
I haven't been since I was seven.
:52:47
- I got to mail these letters.
- Good luck tonight.

:52:50
- Hi, Clark.
- Hi, Lois.

:52:52
How did you like your first day on the job?
:52:55
The hours were sort of longer
than I expected...

:52:57
...but on the whole, meeting you
and Jimmy Olsen and Mr. White...


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