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:56:06
We're all here to try to land
the Rothford Estate. lt's worth zillions.

:56:10
And Sotheby's are counting on me
to lock the whole thing up.

:56:14
-Thank you so much.
-Really?

:56:16
Rufus, come here.
:56:18
Thank you.
:56:19
Sit. Sit.
:56:21
Maria, could l have a little water,
please?

:56:25
-Good boy.
-Such a sweet dog.

:56:27
Allow me.
:56:29
-That will be all.
-You know Nettie Rothford.

:56:32
Sure.
:56:33
She and l virtually grew up together.
:56:35
Her place was bang
next to Daddy's on the Vineyard.

:56:44
-Right there.
-Good evening.

:56:46
Another interesting day now,
huh, Marisa?

:56:48
-l don't know. Was it?
-You tell me.

:56:52
Nice lunch?
:56:54
All right, what's up, mystery man?
:56:57
How many times you watched
the monitors with me?

:57:00
How many times we enjoyed
the comings and goings?

:57:03
Thousands.
:57:04
You know what?
You over there, nosy body.

:57:08
You know l'm beholden
to report employees misbehaving.

:57:13
And there's only one thing
could make me shut my mouth.

:57:24
You dirty old man.
:57:29
You're in trouble.
What are you laughing at?

:57:32
About the silver soap dishes....
:57:35
Rach, darling, l'll just be a sec.
:57:37
-Hi, l'm Caroline Lane--
-ln the Park Suite, yes.

:57:40
-l called about a ticket to the--
-Benefit. Monday night.

:57:44
We were able to procure you a single
at a table adjacent to Mr. Marshall's.

:57:48
Fantastic! And how much will that be?
:57:51
-Three thousand dollars.
-What?

:57:53
The rates are raised
when a couple is split.

:57:56
Singles are always harder to place.
:57:58
Well, l mean what is it?
ls it on the lnternet l'm an ex-couple?


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