Sabrina
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1:11:02
Yes, sir.
1:11:03
Alright, have her drive
in herself, in David's car.

1:11:08
Thank you, sir.
It's all so distressing.

1:11:11
First Mr David, now you. I wish
Sabrina had stayed in Paris.

1:11:15
So do I.
1:11:17
May I ask, sir,
what exactly are your intentions?

1:11:21
My intentions? Unethical,
reprehensible but very practical.

1:11:25
I beg your pardon?
1:11:26
With your permission, I'm shipping
your daughter back to Paris.

1:11:30
- You are, sir?
- I'm going to try to.

1:11:32
May I ask how, sir?
1:11:34
First class, of course.
Don't worry about money.

1:11:38
It's not money I'm worried about.
It's Sabrina.

1:11:41
- I don't want her to get hurt.
- I'll be as gentle as I can.

1:11:45
I hope so.
She's just a displaced person.

1:11:49
She doesn't belong in a mansion
1:11:51
but then she doesn't belong
above a garage either.

1:12:00
Alright!
1:12:03
The meeting of the board of directors
will now come to order.

1:12:08
As chairman, I would like to say
at the outset...

1:12:12
The chairman is so dizzy.
1:12:17
Meeting adjourned.
Have a frozen daiquiri.

1:12:21
I once saw an office like this in
"Fortune" magazine at my dentist's.

1:12:26
Has David got an office like this?
1:12:28
- Something like this, only larger.
- Larger?

1:12:31
Instead of a desk,
he has a putting green.

1:12:34
Please,
before my fingers get frostbitten.

1:12:44
- Is this the ledge?
- What ledge?

1:12:47
You know, the ledge. That woman.
When you almost...

1:12:53
Oh, the ledge.
Yes, that's the ledge alright.

1:12:59
What made you not do it?

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