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:05:01
"half box of Cuban cigars..."
:05:05
Oh! Yes, yes, yes, yes.
:05:07
- "M-my collection of spoons."
- (Clattering)

:05:12
(Ernie) My goodness,
what a treasure. What a legacy.

:05:16
Spoons! Spoons!
So many spoons, so little time.

:05:21
Oh! And, of course, something
no household should be without.

:05:25
The ceramic egg! Ooh-hoo-hoo.
:05:28
Can I have the egg?
Can l? Huh? Huh?

:05:31
- No. I want you to have it.
- Fine, I'll take it!

:05:34
If you find any real estate
on that desk, let me know.

:05:38
It seems there is also a house.
:05:40
- (Together) A house?
- Yes, 5120 Nortondale.

:05:43
Your father acquired it
many years ago as payment of a debt.

:05:48
H-he never lived there,
but i-i-it's interesting.

:05:52
It seems the previous owner was found
locked in a trunk in the attic.

:05:57
Wait a minute. Is it worth anything?
:06:00
Well, he was able to borrow
$50,000 against it.

:06:03
Really? So, what is its value today?
:06:06
$50,000.
:06:08
Great. A worthless house
and a broken-down string factory.

:06:13
Oh, well. At least the day
wasn't a total loss.

:06:17
Thanks for the stogies, Pop.
:06:19
Wait. You can't go. W-we
have to go through all these papers.

:06:28
You'll have to excuse me.
:06:30
- I've got a date with the mayor.
- (Thunder rolls)

:06:34
(Reporters chattering)
:06:37
Mr Mayor! Mr Mayor, over here!
Mr Mayor!

:06:40
Will your recent triple heart bypass
affect your campaign strategy?

:06:44
Now, Leslie, I'm just here to eat.
:06:48
(French accent) Ah, monsieur
le maire, Madame maire,

:06:51
welcome to Chez Ernie.
:06:53
What an honour it is
to have you in my humble bistro.

:06:56
Suivez-moi. You brought the little
ones. The little bicycle thieves.


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