Hopscotch
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1:02:25
Here's your tea, dear.
Nice and hot, with lemon.
Just the way you like it.

1:02:28
I don't like lemon.
I like milk.

1:02:30
Now, is there anything else
that I can get for you boys?

1:02:33
Well, don't work
Mr. Cutter too hard.
After all, it is Sunday.

1:02:36
I'm sure he needs his rest. If you
need me, I'll be in the sewing room.

1:02:40
Should have terminated her
20 years ago.

1:02:44
Joe, maybe we've been going
about this the wrong way.

1:02:49
Perhaps it needs
a lighter touch.

1:02:51
You know, sometimes bullying
people doesn't work.

1:02:55
Let's be sophisticated here.
1:02:57
Maybe we can use a carrot
instead of a stick.

1:03:02
Kendig likes girls,
doesn't he?

1:03:04
Listen, Myerson,
let me make a suggestion.

1:03:06
Why don't I go over to Salzburg
and have a little talk with Isobel?

1:03:10
We worked together once.
Maybe she'll listen
to what I have to say.

1:03:14
Have you got something
going on with Isobel too?

1:03:18
We're always
one step behind him.

1:03:22
I'd like to get one step ahead
of the arrogant son of a bitch.

1:03:25
I thought you liked
the arrogant son of a bitch?

1:03:28
- Welcome to London, Mr. Ross.
Business or pleasure?
- Oh, yes.

1:03:32
- I beg your pardon?
- Oh. [ Chuckles ] A little of both.

1:03:35
- I'm here to see my publisher.
I'm writing a book.
- How long do you plan to stay?

1:03:39
That depends.
I'm waiting for some colleagues
to catch up with me.

1:03:43
- Enjoy your visit.
- Thank you.

1:03:45
- What's the name of the book?
- Hopscotch.

1:03:47
Good title.

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