Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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Good, then it is business as usual.
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-Au revoir, Lawrence.
-Au revoir, Andre.

:43:08
Oh, miss?
:43:12
Where can I find
the Wall Street Journal?

:43:15
I want to see
how my takeover bid is going.

:43:19
It's so hard to get
the stock prices here.

:43:26
What are you doing here?
:43:30
That's a funny story.
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I’m at the train station,
ticket in hand.

:43:36
I said to myself, ''Why am I leaving?
I love me here.''

:43:39
I’ll be around a little more.
Lucky you.

:43:48
There isn't enough room for both of us
in Beaumont sur Mer.

:43:53
You know, I think you're scared.
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-Of what?
-Me.

:43:57
You've been top dog so long,
you think you own the place.

:44:02
I’m not afraid of you.
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You should be. I’m younger than you,
better-looking than you...

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...I’m thinner than you.
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I can kick you out
in a New York minute.

:44:15
And I could have you arrested again.
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And I could call Lady Fanny of Omaha.
:44:32
Freddy, as a younger man...
:44:35
...I was a sculptor, a painter
and a musician.

:44:40
There was just one problem:
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I wasn't very good.
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As a matter of fact, I was dreadful.
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I came to the frustrating
conclusion...

:44:51
...that I had taste and style,
but not talent.

:44:55
I knew my limitations.
:44:58
We all have our limitations, Freddy.

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