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:51:03
Right.
:51:06
Wine.
Would you like some wine?

:51:08
I brought over a bottle
of Chateau Margaux.

:51:11
Ah, that's brilliant, because we can
compare that to my Clos de la Roche...

:51:15
...and you can see the difference
between a Bordeaux and a Burgundy.

:51:18
I've got two other Burgundies
of the same vintage...

:51:21
...that I thought might
be fun for us to try.

:51:24
I'll see your five
and raise you a thou.

:51:28
I'll see it and
raise you a thousand more.

:51:33
And a thousand.
:51:36
- And a thousand.
- Okay. Call.

:51:38
Read'em and weep.
A pair of threes.

:51:41
Oh, good.
I thought you were bluffing.

:51:44
What do you want
to play now?

:51:46
What about Indian poker?
:51:49
Seven cards.
You hold your cards over your head.

:51:52
Nobody sees their hand.
We bet on each other's hand.

:51:55
High-Iow, maybe some wild cards.
All the reds.

:51:58
Wanna sit down, May?
:52:00
How about Old Maid?
Do you play Old Maid?

:52:03
So, um... try this one.
:52:07
Okay.
:52:10
Nice nose.
:52:14
Yeah. The bouquet
is very special.

:52:16
No, no. I mean
you got a nice nose.

:52:20
- Me?
- Yeah.

:52:23
I don't know how to describe it.
It's like, kinda...

:52:26
- It's just any old nose, I think.
- Aquiline.

:52:30
Um, talking of which,
how is your vocabulary coming along?

:52:34
Oh, very good. I'm almost through
all the "A" words in the dictionary.

:52:39
Right, right. The thing is,
I'm not 100 percent convinced...

:52:43
...that memorizing the dictionary is
the best way to improve your vocabulary.

:52:47
Hmm.
:52:51
I can't believe you found
a buyer for the Damon Dexter so fast.

:52:55
And at such a good price. It'll really
take a bite out of our debts.

:52:59
Oliver, it's dawning on me that
the opportunity has arisen...


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