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CROMWELL: Are you okay?
MICHAEL: Sorry.
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Yes, I'm fine. I was just....
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The delivery was complete and on time.
It was a bit of a shock.
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CROMWELL: I can imagine.
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Morganson's here.
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I thought you could soften him up a bit,
then I'll move in for the kill.
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Absolutely.
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Lovely.
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MICHAEL: We do like to think we can...
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...match Sotheby's in the two qualities
most important to any auction house.
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One being, obviously,
a tradition of unquestioned respectability.
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And the other being,
for want of a better word...
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...shall we say, ''class.''
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I know Mr. Cromwell
is anxious to talk to you.
:31:44
[Panting]
:31:49
I'm sorry, I'm confused.
What's the problem?
:31:52
Mr. Graziosi wants me
to auction it for $50,000.
:31:56
People would pay $50,000 just to avoid
being in the same room as this thing.
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FRANK: [On phone] Michael, please.
:32:01
Your trucks show up on time
for the first time in God knows how long.
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And you get to give a little happiness
to an important friend.
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What's the matter?
I thought you'd be happy.
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No. Mr. Vitale--
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No, Dad.
:32:13
You don't understand. This is exactly
what Gina said would happen.
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If she even found out
that this thing had been sent over here--
:32:20
You're early.
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Just on the phone with your dad.
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GINA: Let me talk.
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GINA: You got my message?
:32:30
Great. And everything's okay
for tomorrow?
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And tomorrow at noon
is okay for the fittings?
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Well, here's the deal. I'm gonna be there...
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...and Carol's gonna come along too,
to take photos.
:32:43
GINA: She's doing the whole wedding,
so be nice.
:32:47
GINA: We have to talk
about the wedding reception.
:32:51
GINA: Now, I know you and Mom
used Louie's--
:32:56
GINA: Hold on.