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:08:03
- Bullshit!
- Sit down. Maude.

:08:06
The good news is that the head of
marketing is my friend and protégé.

:08:13
If I leave. he'll leave with me.
:08:16
I know they don't want to lose him.
That may give me some leverage.

:08:21
I'll leave with you, too!
How's that for leverage?

:08:27
Let's go and see your protégé.
:08:33
Willie.
just the man I wanted to see.

:08:37
Maude Waggins.
:08:40
You saved my life. While reading
"What About Us Girls?" ...

:08:45
- You realized you had to write.
- No, I stopped.

:08:49
I realized that if this was talent.
I had none.

:08:53
- How nice that it should stop you.
- I adore you.

:08:56
- O taught him to do that.
- I used to hit my authors.

:09:04
Maude wants in if we leave. Do you
know what her contract calls for?

:09:12
She's obligated to one more book.
We get first look at her next two.

:09:16
How about an 80-page reminiscence
of all the restaurants I've loved?

:09:22
There are no specifications
in the contract.

:09:26
I'll start eating out right now.
:09:29
You are a rarity. A loyal man,
with a great taste in authors.

:09:36
Bye, Will. I'll see you at Jason's.
:09:46
You're such a polished ass-kisser
it takes my breath away.

:09:50
I kiss 'em like I see 'em.
:09:54
A wolf in Vermont.
I don't think so. Will.

:09:58
You weren't there.

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