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:21:00
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Charles Lyle LaRue.
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Charles Lyle LaRue!
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Charles Lyle LaRue!
:21:13
I'm actually standing
in the missing LaRue!

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- It's bold yet subtle.
- Classical yet non-traditional.

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The missing LaRue.
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The rumoured design completed before
his committal isn't a rumour.

:21:28
Before his committal?
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I'm just glad he finished it...
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before they carted him off
to the laughing academy.

:21:37
So, what do you think a magnificent
edifice like this is worth?

:21:42
Properly restored, of course.
:21:44
Well, his Parma Charnel House
went for six...

:21:47
But that was 10 years ago,
and it didn't have this moulding.

:21:51
I see. I can't get enough
of good moulding.

:21:56
- Did you hear that? $600,000.
- Phew.

:22:00
Alexander Falko!
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Back!
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Gentlemen, congratulations.
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Congratulations on your find.
I'm a great admirer of LaRue.

:22:11
- Glass of rainwater, please.
- The leading collector of LaRues.

:22:15
Sort of like collecting stamps,
but bigger?

:22:19
I'll get to the point. LaRue.
I have his books and his letters.

:22:24
You see these shoes?
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- (Together) LaRues?
- No, but he would love them.

:22:29
Vegetarian snack. I own... (Chewing)
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42 LaRue houses. 42.
I want to make it 43.

:22:36
You tell me how I'm going to do this.
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Tell me how I will do this.
Help me. How will I do this?

:22:42
Well, I'm, uh, glad you asked.
:22:43
His Parma Charnel House
went for six, ten years ago,

:22:47
but it didn't have this moulding.
:22:49
A find like this today
is worth twice as much.

:22:52
- He's a LaRue connoisseur.
- Guilty as charged.

:22:55
Gentlemen, I'm going
to make you an offer.

:22:58
No, no, no, I couldn't be so crass
as to allow you to do that.


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