Maid in Manhattan
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:13:02
You're so bad. You really are, Rach.
:13:06
Yes, just hold on a second.
:13:09
Thank you. Anything, l mean,
it's up and down.

:13:12
One day, we're looking at rings,
and the next day, we're breaking up.

:13:15
Yeah. No way.
:13:18
So l...
:13:20
...had my assistant accidentally forward
my calendar for the week to his e-mail.

:13:26
Of course, l added a few extra lunch
dates and dinner parties with my ex.

:13:31
Fantastic, right?
:13:33
Eric will be furious.
:13:37
-That needs pressing.
-Okay.

:13:40
But let's not forget Eric trades
commodities for a living.

:13:44
A little competition right now
might increase my market value.

:13:49
Listen, my darling, l'm going
to be late. l'll call you later, okay?

:13:54
Excuse me. Sorry.
:13:56
Could you just hold up those two
outfits that Dolce sent over earlier?

:14:01
These two?
:14:04
Well, l just simply can't tell
without the stockings.

:14:09
Could l ask you an enormous favor?
:14:12
l mean, l know this isn't your job,
and l'd never normally ask, but l'm so....

:14:17
-lt's okay.
-You're such a doll.

:14:20
Would you run down to Madison
and get me three pairs of pantyhose?

:14:23
-The concierge usually does that.
-Yes, but it will get lost in translation.

:14:27
Please. You look like
you're someone...

:14:29
...who knows the difference
between taupe and caramel.

:14:33
-Okay.
-Thanks.

:14:38
Here. Thank you so much.
:14:40
-Okay.
-Oh, and sorry.

:14:42
Can you send someone else
to finish the unpacking, please?

:14:45
-Right away.
-Thanks.

:14:48
Bye.
:14:49
Attention! Somebody's coming!
:14:54
-You think it's gonna rain?
-Maybe. lt's possible.

:14:57
-Hi, where's the fire?
-Nowhere.

:14:58
l just got sent on an errand.
l'm already late.


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