Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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:40:06
It's been a very good month, chaps.
:40:09
We've got 20% for the overhead.
:40:11
-For you, Arthur, it's 10%.
-Thank you, sir.

:40:15
15% for you, Andre.
:40:18
-Nice work.
-And the rest is for me.

:40:21
-Au revoir, Lawrence.
-Au revoir, Andre.

:40:30
Excuse me. What about me?
What do I get?

:40:34
You are the student.
You get knowledge.

:40:37
I did most of the work.
I should get my share.

:40:41
I can't give it to you
without being sure...

:40:44
...that you spend it wisely,
on beauty and culture.

:40:47
I’ve got culture coming out
of my ass.

:40:51
Spending money is a responsibility.
:40:54
All right, how am I
supposed to spend my money?

:40:59
Now, all these wines are very old.
:41:02
I bought them to make sure
they were cared for properly.

:41:06
-You got a lot of wine to drink.
-They're too valuable to drink.

:41:10
-So you sell them?
-Never, they mean too much to me.

:41:17
In Europe, gardens take centuries
to grow and cultivate.

:41:22
This one was dying...
:41:24
...until Mrs. Everson's brooch
paid for its upkeep.

:41:27
What's the angle?
:41:29
There is no angle.
:41:36
I rescued this from destruction...
:41:39
...and donated it to the museum.
:41:42
Just looking at it feeds my soul.
:41:46
-May I say something here?
-Of course.

:41:48
Are you kidding me or what?
:41:52
I don't get it!
:41:54
You want me to spend money
on wine you can't drink...

:41:57
...on a garden that looks like
a mowing headache.


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