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:23:00
But I'm tellin' ya, if that
low-rent hound does anything
to hurt you or humiliate you, I'll--

:23:04
I thought you were gonna tell me
that they were laughing at me
because of my work.

:23:10
Well, this is kinda worse,
don't you think?

:23:15
No. No, no, no, no.
Let me go out first.
You stay in here a minute.

:23:18
Because if people see us go out
together, then their minds
make these leaps, you know.

:23:22
- So stay here.
- Creep!
- Lionel, there you are.

:23:24
Lionel, I want you to meet Kurt Bloom.
He just bought the Rommel Gallery
in Berlin.

:23:28
Lionel Dobie.
Lionel Dobie, nice to see you.

:23:31
- Open the door!
- It is a great pleasure for me.
- Open!

:23:33
- Is there a problem there?
- Lionel!
- No, just a couple of kids.

:23:35
- Oh.
- Uh, Rommel Gallery?

:23:37
- Yes, Rommel Gallery in Berlin.
- West Berlin?

:23:39
- West Berlin, yes.
- Yes. Nice.
- Lionel!

:23:41
- Kurt Bloom?
- Kurt Bloom, yes.

:23:43
- I hate you!
- I'm really admiring your work.

:23:47
- It's very great to see you here.
- Lionel!

:23:50
Happy birthday to you
:23:54
Happy birthday to you
:23:57
Happy birthday, dear George
:24:02
Happy birthday to you
:24:40
Conquistador, there is no time
:24:43
I must pay my respect
:24:47
And though I came to jeer at you
:24:50
I leave now with regret
:24:53
And as the gloom begins to fall
:24:56
I see there is no, only all
:24:59
And though you came
with sword held high


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