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1:17:04
No matter what happens, keep going.
1:17:14
Built in 1876, the last LaRue
in existence has five bedrooms...

1:17:19
- Did you see him? I thought so.
- Yes!

1:17:22
- He ate the string.
- What?

1:17:25
The string. Pop's lucky string!
1:17:27
The son of a bitch ate it!
1:17:29
- Why didn't you tell me you saw him?
- I didn't, but I found this.

1:17:34
- You should have weighed him.
- I'm sorry.

1:17:39
- Did you see where it went?
- It can't go far.

1:17:42
Well, shall we start
the bidding at $1 million?

1:17:45
Now, we all know we're here
to bid on the missing LaRue.

1:17:50
Shall we start at $500,000?
1:17:53
$500,000
from the gentleman from Japan.

1:17:56
- Now, can I hear a million?
- A million!

1:18:01
- I'll give you one and a half.
- I have $1.5 million. Two?

1:18:05
(Gasping) There he is!
1:18:08
(Auctioneer) Ladies and gentleman,
all the carpets and tapestries...

1:18:13
- are from Northern Turkey.
- Oh!

1:18:17
Now, can I have an advance on 1.5?
May I have two?

1:18:22
Can I have two,
ladies and gentlemen?

1:18:25
- Two million!
- I have $2 million.

1:18:31
I have $2 million, ladies and
gentlemen. Can I have an advance?

1:18:35
Can I have an advance on $2 million?
1:18:38
I'd like to draw your attention
to the Lincrusia details...

1:18:42
of the gold and silver-leafed
copper and pewter.

1:18:46
Ladies and gentlemen, can I have
an advance? An advance on $2 million.

1:18:51
May I hear $3 million? I have three
from the lady from New York City.

1:18:55
- What are you doing?
- Uh, uh, uh...nothing!


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