Maid in Manhattan
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:51:02
Twinkles, is it Eric?
l knew it.

:51:08
He hasn't called once.
:51:10
Not my cell, not the service,
not the hotel.

:51:13
So last night l called him, and--
Rach, he was with....

:51:19
l can't.
lt's like cheap wine.

:51:23
-Shall we do some band work, ladies?
-Go on, l'm listening.

:51:26
-l heard her in the background.
-The cheap wine?

:51:29
His ex,
in midlaugh.

:51:33
Butler service,
Miss Lane.

:51:35
l have a message
from Mr. Christopher Marshall.

:51:39
Christopher Marshall?
:51:41
As in,
Christopher Marshall?

:51:45
He's staying in the York Suite
and was wondering...

:51:48
...if you had a response
to the luncheon invitation...

:51:50
...l placed in
your room yesterday.

:51:53
-We're through. Thank you.
-ln my room?

:51:56
-l have to charge the full hour.
-Yesterday.

:51:58
-Fine.
-For lunch?

:52:00
-For two.
-Get out!

:52:01
-Where?
-ln his suite.

:52:04
This is a miracle.
:52:07
-Shall l give him an answer?
-Yes. Tell him yes. What time?

:52:11
-1 p.m.
-She'll be there. Thank you.

:52:14
When did this go down?
:52:15
We met at this thing
in Southampton last summer.

:52:19
l thought we had a moment.
:52:22
''Can you steal away an hour,
please?''

:52:24
-You think he saw you in the hall?
-Who cares? What should l wear?

:52:28
You look good in anything.
:52:30
But l didn't bring a thing!
:52:33
Let's see.
:52:38
Maria, thank goodness.
l need a favor. lt's urgent.

:52:41
Could you get those outfits
you returned for me yesterday?

:52:45
There's this divine
Dolce cashmere coat. lt's just--

:52:48
Actually, they're still in the closet.
l thought you might want a second look.

:52:53
You are so good.
Thank God!

:52:56
-You should be a personal assistant.
-She's a maid.


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