Mrs. Doubtfire
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:20:02
You take all these cans.
You box 'em and you ship 'em.

:20:05
Then you box those cans over there.
Ship them. Then more will come in.

:20:09
You box those, you ship those.
:20:11
Any questions?
:20:14
After you box 'em...?
:20:17
You ship 'em.
:20:19
Lots of luck, smartass.
:20:24
I think I made a friend.
:20:33
- Miranda.
- Stu!

:20:41
Hello, Miranda.
:20:44
- It's been a long time.
- Yes.

:20:49
Mr Dunmeyer's come by
to look over your sketches.

:20:55
Let me show you to the conference room.
:20:58
As you probably know,
the estate was built in 1876.

:21:01
These sketches are meant to reflect
your desire to have it completely restored.

:21:06
You look better than ever.
:21:08
The lobby will resemble a music salon with
inspiration from the French Second Empire.

:21:13
I was thinking a 17th-century grand piano...
:21:16
I've been following your career
these past couple of years.

:21:19
A tufted sofa, a Flemish tapestry,
a brass-bound Regency-style table...

:21:24
I'd love to get reacquainted. Catch up.
:21:29
Mantel clocks.
:21:32
Fringed, upholstered chairs, heavy drapes.
:21:34
Can we talk? Over dinner, maybe?
:21:39
Stuart, thank you. I...
:21:42
I'm at the beginning of a divorce.
:21:47
It just didn't work out.
:21:49
- Oh, Miranda, I'm sorry.
- You don't have to say that.

:21:52
No, really. I mean, I never
held any grudges or anything. I just...

:21:56
Well, I always hoped you'd find happiness.

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