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:54:06
Slippery little suckers.
:54:11
It happens all the time.
:54:15
I met your father.
What's his name ?

:54:18
- Carter.
- Yeah. Carter. Carter Lewis.

:54:23
He's not quite the bastard
everybody says he is.

:54:25
- No, I have the franchise on that.
- Does that make him proud ?

:54:29
I doubt it. It doesn't
really matter now. He passed away.

:54:34
Oh, I hadn't heard.
I'm sorry.

:54:36
I'm sorry too.
:54:38
Mr. Morse, you asked for this meeting.
What can I do for you ?

:54:42
- Leave my company alone.
- I can't do that.
I own ten million shares.

:54:47
- I'll buy your stock back.
- You don't have the money.

:54:50
We will; we're getting a contract
to build ten destroyers.

:54:53
There will be no contract.
The contract is now buried
in Appropriations Committee.

:54:56
- And it will remain there.
- And how the hell did you
pull something like that ?

:55:00
You got dirty politicians in
your pockets now or something ?

:55:02
[ Morse ] Easy, easy,
calm down. Calm down, David.

:55:04
- Mr. Lewis plays hardball.
- Yes, yes, I do.

:55:08
I've heard enough of this. Vivian,
it was a great pleasure to meet you.

:55:12
I'm sorry, Grandfather.
I've gotta get some air. Mr. Lewis.

:55:17
I'd better join my grandson.
You two enjoy your dinner.

:55:20
I'm sure it'll be delicious.
Good luck, miss.

:55:24
Watch out, Lewis.
I'm gonna tear you apart.

:55:28
I look forward to it, sir.
:55:33
Rich people throw their napkins a lot,
don't they ?

:55:36
He seems like a nice man.
:55:42
I guess $3,000 does not
buy loyalty, does it ?

:55:46
I just mean it's sweet the way
he's crazy about his grandson.

:55:48
Oh, his grandson thinks he's a relic.
He hates that he does, but he does.

:55:52
- No, just the two.
- Yes, sir.


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