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:11:14
Randolph, Mortimer.
:11:16
What have you got for us?
:11:18
It's that time of the month again.
:11:20
Payroll cheques for our employees,
which require your signatures.

:11:24
And no forgetting to sign the big ones.
:11:27
We are paying some of our employees
an awful lot of money.

:11:30
You can't get around
the minimum wage.

:11:39
$50,000 to Clarence Beeks!
Who the hell...

:11:46
I meant to ask you about that.
I went through our records,

:11:50
and there doesn't seem to be
a Clarence Beeks employed with the firm.

:11:55
Oh, Clarence Beeks.
Yes, of course.

:11:59
- He's doing something top secret for us.
- Research.

:12:05
How is Penelope?
:12:07
Don't forget she's our grandniece - you'd
better make an honest woman of her.

:12:11
Well, I'll certainly try, sir.
The wedding invitations go out this week.

:12:15
Good. Good work, Winthorpe.
:12:18
Don't worry about this,
Winthorpe.

:12:21
I'll take care of this one personally.
:12:26
- Goodbye, Winthorpe.
- Goodbye, Winthorpe.

:12:40
Winthorpe is a very steady young man.
:12:42
We're lucky
to have him managing our firm.

:12:45
Oh, hogwash. Exeter, Harvard -
he's the product of good environment.

:12:50
It's got nothing to do with environment.
:12:53
With his genes, you could put him
anywhere and he'd come out on top.

:12:56
Breeding, same as in race horses.
It's in the blood.


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