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:53:04
...for me to become
quite obscenely rich.

:53:07
How serious are they about
building an art collection?

:53:09
That would be peanuts.
:53:11
What, then?
:53:14
Well, I think that she
might be falling for me.

:53:16
Frenchy Winkler?
:53:18
How much do you think
she's worth, roughly?

:53:22
- Her husband you mean.
- No, it's all in her name.

:53:25
She's the cookie mogul.
:53:27
- What are you saying?
- I don't know. I suppose I'm saying...

:53:32
...people grow and
marriages sadly break up.

:53:36
And women remarry,
you know?

:53:38
Fortunes,
they change hands.

:53:43
- What is this? -It's a Damon Dexter,
a discovery of David's.

:53:47
I say it's depressing.
:53:49
Knock it off. You wouldn't know
a masterpiece if it bit you in the ass.

:53:53
- I refuse to look at this, Frenchy.
- What is that supposed to mean?

:53:56
It means as long as this is on
that wall, I don't look at that wall.

:54:00
- You're a head case! -I'll bet
David made a big profit on this.

:54:03
Hey, whose cookies
pay the rent, huh?

:54:06
I think he's making a fool outta you.
Stevens, come here.

:54:09
Tell me what time it is.
I no longer look at this wall.

:54:12
- 11:00 a.m., sir.
- Thank you very much.

:54:27
- David, what's this?
- Oh, well, that's a citrine necklace.

:54:33
- You know about citrines?
- No.

:54:35
They're not one of
the precious stones.

:54:37
But the luster's always been considered
very special and unique.

:54:40
- And that? Look!
- Ah, yeah.

:54:43
Well, if we're talking
about luster...

:54:45
...this is something very special
and I'd imagine very, very expensive.

:54:50
It's a cigarette case encrusted with
diamonds that belonged to the Duke of Windsor.

:54:54
- I know the Duke of Windsor!
- Yeah?

:54:57
He also married
beneath his station, right?


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