Gods and Monsters
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:26:18
Here are the trade papers
you wanted.

:26:31
Hello? Hi.
I know you already paid me.

:26:34
- I'm just here to...
- The master is waiting for you.

:26:37
He's down in his studio.
:26:38
Here.
Take this with you.

:26:40
Uh, I'm sorry, lady.
You're gonna have to take this.

:26:43
I'm just here
so he can draw my picture.

:26:46
I'm keeping away. What you are doing
is no business of mine.

:26:49
- What are you talking about?
- What kind of man are you?
Are you a good man?

:26:54
Yeah. Something about me
make you think I'm not?

:26:57
- You will not hurt him?
- I'm gonna sit in a chair,
and he's gonna draw my picture.

:26:58
- You will not hurt him?
- I'm gonna sit in a chair,
and he's gonna draw my picture.

:27:01
Is that gonna hurt him?
:27:04
No.
:27:07
I'm sorry.
:27:09
Forget everything I said.
I will take the tray.

:27:12
Yeah, you do that.
:27:15
Ah, Mr. Boone.
Come into my parlor.

:27:18
Ah, Hanna.
Good.

:27:20
Thank you.
:27:23
And, Hanna, good-bye.
:27:25
Now, I'm sure you'd like
to wet your whistle while I work. Hmm?

:27:30
Oh. Beer.
:27:32
And we'll take it, uh,
slowly today...

:27:35
because this is
your first time modeling.

:27:38
- Oh, hey, did you see this?
- Hmm?

:27:40
- They're showing one of
your movies tomorrow night.
- You don't say.

:27:43
- Which picture?
- Uh, Bride of Frankenstein.

:27:46
Ah. Mmm.
:27:48
No, I much prefer
The Invisible Man or Showboat.

:27:51
Right.
Now, shall we begin?

:27:53
Yeah. I'm, uh...
I'm ready when you are.

:27:57
- Oh, that shirt, Mr. Boone.
- Hmm?

:27:59
Oh, is new.

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