The War of the Roses
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:16:04
- Figs! I never would have thought of figs!
- I never would have guessed.

:16:10
- Mm. It's fantastic, isn't it, Elke?
- Mm-hm.

:16:14
It's absolutely spectacular.
:16:16
- Mrs Marshall, more wine?
- Please.

:16:20
- Your crystal is lovely.
- Thank you.

:16:23
- It's not Waterford.
- Baccarat.

:16:27
Then we are paying our associates too much!
:16:30
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:16:32
Actually, we got it quite reasonably.
:16:35
It's... It's kind of an interesting story.
:16:38
Why don't you tell it, Barb?
:16:45
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:16:51
Well... we were in Paris...
:16:54
It was our fifth anniversary.
:16:56
Mm.
:16:57
We'd had lunch in this wonderful place in
the market district, called the Pa-day Crishon.

:17:02
- Pied de Cochon.
- Thanks.

:17:05
We were wandering around
and we came upon the...

:17:09
..Rue de Paradis,...
:17:12
..where the Baccarat
has its factory and museum.

:17:15
I didn't know about this before I met Oliver.
:17:18
My mother bought her glasses at the A&P.
:17:21
You know, the kind with the raised flowers
that always chipped off after a few weeks.

:17:25
- They were always yellow, remember?
- Heh-heh-heh!

:17:28
Anyway, here we were in this immense room
filled with all that Baccarat had ever made.

:17:32
A field of crystal. It was so... so pretty.
:17:38
I mean, I felt...
:17:42
..whatever the word.
:17:44
And suddenly, from the next room,
we heard the sound of glass breaking.

:17:48
Well, I looked at Oliver and Oliver
looked at me, and then... Oh, ye... No.

:17:52
Before that,
there was this big, black limousine.

:17:55
Now, this is important.
Well, before the limousine...

:17:58
To make a long story short, a couple
had ordered a design for their anniversary.


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