The Hudsucker Proxy
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:50:00
I don't know.
:50:00
Amy's hunches are usually pretty good.
:50:03
You don't accuse somebody
of stock manipulation on a hunch!

:50:06
Our readers aren't interested
in sensationalism, gossip...

:50:09
...unsupported speculation!
:50:10
Facts! Figures! Those are the tools
of the newspaper trade.

:50:13
It's as if you're trying to take the heat
off him. Like you've gone soft on him.

:50:17
Come on, Chief. That's a low blow.
:50:19
Archer's not going to go gooey
for a corn-fed idiot.

:50:22
I was out of line. But you're out of line
with this stock-swindle story.

:50:25
Give me more of that
"moron from Sheboygan" stuff.

:50:28
- Muncie.
- Whatever.

:50:29
That's what sells newspapers!
:50:31
I've got a harder story:
"The Sap From The City Desk!"

:50:34
- Watch it!
- It's about a dim-witted editor who--

:50:36
Easy, tough guy.
:50:41
Does this suit look mannish to you?
:50:43
Yeah, sure. Let's grab a highball.
:50:47
Back off!
:50:48
Smoocher!
:50:52
What gives?
:51:09
A man of great managerial potency.
:51:13
My husband is also a president.
:51:15
Sears Braithwaite of Bullard.
Do you know him?

:51:19
Your companion is an ode!
:51:21
A lyric! Are you betrothed?
:51:24
Amy works in my office. She runs--
:51:26
Oh, the folly of youth!
:51:29
Those green remembered hills!
:51:31
That bourn from which no traveler returns.
:51:35
I once ran the mimeograph for Sidney.
:51:37
Though engaged at the time
to quelqu'un d'autre...

:51:41
...my water-cooler romance
became a mad passion.

:51:44
Un amour fou. Une folie a deux.
:51:50
I'm brushing up on my French
with the most charming man...

:51:52
- ...Pierre of 5th Avenue. Do you know him?
- Do you know him?

:51:56
Sidney and I are planning a trip
to Paris and points continental.


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