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:24:00
I said good day, sir.
:24:06
Thank you.
Hold it a minute.

:24:09
Tough cookie.
:24:10
I gave her that direction.
:24:12
Something more, though.
:24:14
I don't know. It's your decision,
but something about her bothers me.

:24:19
I like it.
:24:21
We'll send the contracts to George.
:24:29
Excuse me. Could you help me?
I'm looking for the Russian Tea Room.

:24:35
This is the Russian Tea Room.
You're in front of it.

:24:38
Oh, well, my stars! So it is.
:24:40
Well, this is very embarrassing.
:24:42
Yeah, well, this is it.
:24:45
Thanks very much.
:24:52
Good afternoon, Mr. Fields.
Nice to see you. Please sit down.

:24:59
-The waiter will be just a minute.
-George, how are you?

:25:02
Hey, Ronnie. How are you?
:25:12
-Hi.
-Wait a minute--

:25:14
I'm new in town, and I'm lonely.
Would you buy me lunch?

:25:17
You can't come--
Gregory, this woman--

:25:19
Don't. It's okay.
:25:21
George. George. George.
It's Michael Dorsey, okay?

:25:25
Your favourite client. How are you?
Last job you got me was a tomato.

:25:29
-Oh, no, no, no--
-Yeah.

:25:31
-Swear to God.
-Michael?

:25:34
Oh, God! I begged you to get therapy.
:25:36
-You also said no one would hire me.
-And this'll make a difference?

:25:41
I got a soap.
:25:42
I'm the new woman administrator on
Southwest General.

:25:46
Congratulate me! They thought
I almost looked too feminine.

:25:49
-Something from the bar?
-A double vodka right away, please.

:25:53
For the lady?
:25:55
How about a Dubonnet with a twist?
:25:57
-Thank you. Lovely blouse.
-Thank you.


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