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:11:02
Quote, ''Sentimental favorite
Chris Marshall...

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...blah, blah,
blah...

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...son of late Senator
Graham Marshall, blah, blah...

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...is expected to run for his father's
seat in the next election.''

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-End quote.
-Let me see that. Let me see it, Jerry.

:11:14
You don't need to see it.
No.

:11:16
-Give it here.
-Fine. But l hadn't finished it yet.

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''Sentimental favorite
and playboy politico...

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...Assemblyman Chris Marshall....''
Guess you missed a few words, Jer.

:11:26
What, ''playboy''?
That's a compliment.

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''Who called off his engagement
to über babe Daniella Van Graas...

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...arrives in town solo.''
Respectful, huh?

:11:36
Well, listen, you know, you're
a public figure. lt's news. So what?

:11:40
We were never engaged.
Whose side are you on?

:11:42
Yours. That's why sometimes
you have to listen to me.

:11:45
-Every now and again it might be nice.
-Here.

:11:47
Welcome to the Beresford,
Mr. Marshall.

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-Hello.
-My name is Lionel.

:11:51
-Lionel?
-l'm the floor butler.

:11:52
lf there's anything you need,
please call me.

:11:55
Thank you. This is Jerry,
and this is Dan, and the dog is Rufus.

:11:59
Thank you, Lionel.
Nice to meet you. Thanks.

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We'll call you if we need you. Chris,
will you look at me, please? Chris?

:12:04
-Can you look at me for a minute?
-What? l am looking at you.

:12:07
We're going to Maddox's thing
on Monday night.

:12:10
No, Jerry,
we're not.

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See, this is when l wish your
old man were here to back me up.

:12:14
-What?
-l said, l wish your old man...

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-...were here to back me up.
-My father had no use for that man.

:12:19
Your father knew how
to use that man.

:12:23
-Where are you going?
-What?

:12:25
-That depends. Where are you going?
-Bathroom. Alone.

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-Yeah. Fine. Go. Great. Yeah. Sure.
-Thank you.

:12:30
Call me if you need anything.
:12:37
Oh, my God.
l'm sorry, sir.

:12:44
Thank you.
:12:59
Sir.

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