Pretty Woman
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:52:00
- Hi. I'm really glad to meet you.
- Mr. Morse. David.

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Please, sit.
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[ Softly ]
Excuse me.

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- Where are you going ?
- I'm going to the ladies' room.

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- Upstairs, to the right.
-Okay. Excuse me.

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- Shall I order for you ?
- Yeah.

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[ Exhales ]
Please do so. Thank you.

:52:31
I'll do that.
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Mr. Lewis, my grandfather believes
the men who create a company...

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- should control its destiny.
- Where's the salad ?

:52:48
Uh, the salad comes
at the end of the meal.

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That's the fork I knew.
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[ David ]
Let me, uh, put it another way.

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Between your public statements and the
rumors flying around on this thing,

:53:00
we find it very hard to figure out what
your real intentions are.

:53:03
I don't know about you,
but I've never been able
to figure which goes with what !

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[ Morse, Vivian Laugh ]
:53:23
You know, there was a time when
we built ships the size of cities.

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- Men like my grandfather
made this country.
- Who ordered this ?

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[ Waiter ]
The gentleman did, ma'am. Bon appetite.

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These are escargot. It's French
for snails. It's a delicacy.

:53:35
Try it. David ?
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Mr. Lewis, if you were to get
control-- and I don't think
you will-- but if you did,

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what do you plan to do
with the company ?

:53:46
Break it up
and sell off the pieces.

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I'm sure you'll understand
I'm not thrilled at the idea...

:53:51
of your turning 40 years of my work
into your garage sale.

:53:55
At the price I'm paying for this
stock, Mr. Morse, you are going
to be a very rich man.

:53:59
I'm rich enough. I just want
to head my shipyard.


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