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:29:02
- I'd better go.
- NO! Don't go.

:29:06
Would you HOLD THE GODDAMNED
HAMMERING, PLEASE!!

:29:11
Frank, what did happen last night?
:29:15
Claire, it was something that I ate.
Probably a bad clam or something.

:29:23
Well, if it happens again...
:29:27
gimme a call here.
:29:30
I'm hardly ever home.
:29:31
I'm definitely gonna call.
:29:33
I'm a seafood nut and
to not eat clams-what's life for?

:29:40
Would ya please...
:29:43
for the love of God and
your own body, hold the hammering!

:29:48
Claire?
:29:49
Sir, the Times want a reaction
to the woman's death.

:29:52
It was probably something she ate.
:29:55
- He says, "It's something she ate."
- Oh, gee! Oh!

:29:59
This is Frank Cross. We are appalled
by this senseless tragedy...

:30:05
Would you please hold
the goddamned hammering!

:30:09
Now!
:30:21
- Shit!
- I'm going to lunch.

:30:26
- How's everything going, Frank?
- Couldn't be better, Preston.

:30:31
Mr Rhinelander, hello. Mr Cross.
May I get you both a drink?

:30:36
I'll have a highball.
:30:38
I'll have a highball, too.
:30:47
You've heard from the embassy?
:30:50
Yes. We'll be switching live
back and forth

:30:53
from our "Scrooge"
in the studio to Berlin,

:30:57
where Leroy Neeman's
painting the wall.


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