Mrs. Doubtfire
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:06:00
- Gregory, Henderson and Hillard.
- Miranda Hillard, please.

:06:06
I know whatyou're going for with these
murals, but perhaps if they weren't so large.

:06:11
And let's do steel windows, not wood.
:06:13
Eliminate the Oriental rug.
Let's try an Aubusson carpet.

:06:17
- More pinkthan red.
- Good idea.

:06:20
Union Square Inn. This is better.
:06:22
More Arts and Crafts. A Dirk Van Erp lamp,
a Stickley chair. Don't be seduced by chintz.

:06:27
Excuse me. Miranda,
can I speakto you for a minute?

:06:30
- Yes. Excuse me.
- Certainly.

:06:32
Just be one minute.
:06:34
I just got off the phone
with a Stuart Dunmeyer.

:06:38
- Stuart Dunmeyer?
- He said you were acquaintances.

:06:41
Stuart Dunmeyer?
:06:43
He's putting millions into restoring
the old Wellman mansion on Nob Hill.

:06:47
- He wants to make it into a $500-a-night B&B.
- Yes, I read about it.

:06:52
- He's been doing very well.
- That's him.

:06:55
And he specifically asked for you, Miranda.
:06:58
He did?
:07:00
- I told him you'd call first thing tomorrow.
- Yes, I will.

:07:04
Miss Hillard? The operator
has a Gloria Chaney on hold.

:07:07
- She says it's an emergency.
- Excuse me.

:07:12
Gloria?
:07:25
- Oh, my God!
- Is this your residence, ma'am?

:07:28
Yes, I'm sorry to say it is.
:07:30
Are you aware it's illegal to possess
barnyard animals in a residential area?

:07:34
- What if you're married to one?
- We're also responding to a noise violation.

:07:38
I'm going to respond myself.
I'm awfully sorry about this.

:07:42
You ate my begonias! God!
:07:45
Get out of my way!

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