Guarding Tess
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- Mrs. Carlisle, please.
- It must get pretty screwy.

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She lives like a hermit
and plays golf in the snow.

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I. Um...
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Ju st the rudimentary facts.
Family. Start there.

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Family?
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My father is a retired cop.
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My mother was a millinery buyer
for a small department store.

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Married once, for seven months.
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- Come on, Douglas.
- You looked into my records.

:52:28
My husband told me.
I do not look into people's records.

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Well, was it painful
or a fling?

:52:41
Everybody seemed to know
what she was like except me.

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I'm sorry.
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I don't like people knowing about it
becau se it's embarrassing to me...

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that I was married
for such a short time.

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You can count on me,
Secret Agent Douglas Chesnic.

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Special Secret Agent in Charge
Douglas Chesnic.

:53:09
Well, congratulations,
Special Agent Douglas.

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You've been a naughty boy,
but now all is forgiven.

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How'd you talk your way
back in here?

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Well, Earl, the simple answer is,
she likes me.

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- Jimmy, ham and eggs, I think.
- Yes, ma'am.

:53:25
Good morning, gentlemen.
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Good morning, Mrs. Carlisle.
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The president is coming to Summersville.
We must prepare for that.

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Will you have the cars and the
machine gun s ready in about an hour?

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Yes, ma'am.
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Good. Thank you.
Frederick, perhaps some sit-ups.

:53:52
Well, I think it's
a real feather in our cap...

:53:55
to have the president coming
to the dedication of the final wing.

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- Do you?
- Yes, ma'am.


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