101 Dalmatians
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1:44:01
Did you ask Anita
if she'd like something to drink?

1:44:05
Oh, I'm fine, thank you.
1:44:12
Sit down, please.
1:44:18
How long have you
been working for me?

1:44:20
Uh, two years last August.
1:44:22
- And you've done
wonderful work in that time.
- Thank you.

1:44:26
-I don't see you socially, do l?
-No.

1:44:29
And you're not very well-known
despite your obvious talent.

1:44:33
Well, notoriety doesn't
mean very much to me.

1:44:36
Your work is fresh and clean.
Unfettered, unpretentious.

1:44:40
It sells, and one of these days,
my competitors are going
to suss out who you are...

1:44:44
and they're going to try
to steal you away.

1:44:46
Oh, no, if I left,
it wouldn't be for another job.

1:44:49
Oh, really?
What would it be for?

1:44:53
Well, I don't know.
Um, if I met someone...

1:44:56
if working here didn't
fit in with our plans.

1:44:58
- Marriage?
- Perhaps.

1:45:01
More good women have been lost
to marriage than to war,
famine, disease and disaster.

1:45:06
You have talent, darling.
Don't squander it.

1:45:10
Well, I don't think that it's something
we have to worry about.

1:45:13
- I don't have any prospects.
- Thank God.

1:45:17
Well, I should be
getting back to work.

1:45:19
Yes, please do. Alonzo?
1:45:26
The drawing.
1:45:31
Take the drawing from Anita
and hand it to me! ls that difficult?

1:45:40
Thank you. Now go stand
somewhere till I need you.

1:45:46
I look wonderful in spots.
1:45:49
However, I would like
to make one small change.

1:45:58
- We could do this in linen.
- It would be stunning in fur.


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