Bringing Down the House
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:07:01
He always does this.
:07:04
[ Sniffs ]
:07:07
Sanderson, party of two.
:07:09
Oh, you're the last
to arrive.

:07:11
How long has she been here?
:07:12
Mmm, about 20 minutes.
:07:14
Was she trouble?
:07:15
[ Laughs nervously ]
:07:20
Thank you.
:07:22
Hello.
I'm Peter Sanderson.

:07:26
Well, I'm glad
they didn't send a child.

:07:29
I told them I specifically
wanted someone my own age.

:07:37
What a wonderful
French bulldog.

:07:39
My mother had one.
They make great companions.

:07:42
-[ Barks, growls ]
-What's her name?

:07:44
His name is
William Shakespeare.

:07:49
Well, of course.
:07:52
Now, I've heard about
your unfortunate escapade.

:07:55
I don't have escapades.
:07:57
Fiasco with your
previous attorney.

:08:00
The man was
a thieving criminal.

:08:02
Just because I have
a lot of money

:08:05
doesn't give people
the right to overcharge.

:08:07
I do not enjoy
being taken advantage of.

:08:10
Which is why our service
is free of charge.

:08:13
After all, you worked hard
for your money.

:08:15
I'm an heiress.
:08:17
An heiress who worked hard
to keep her money.

:08:23
Now, shall we get down
to business?

:08:25
Fine.
:08:26
So, now you may hand over
your proposal.

:08:29
I'll take it with me.
:08:32
Proposal?
:08:33
Well, I was expecting
to meet with you tomorrow.

:08:36
I was assured
the proposal would be ready

:08:39
for this afternoon.
:08:40
I see no point
in our meeting tomorrow.

:08:42
Excuse me.
Madam, I'm sorry.

:08:45
We have a no-dog policy
in the lounge.

:08:48
Unfortunately, I'm gonna have
to ask you to remove the dog.

:08:50
Excuse me.
I am Mrs. Arness' attorney,

:08:52
and because there is no sign
posted regarding dogs,

:08:54
that means there is
no policy toward dogs.

:08:57
Now, if you want to avoid
a legal situation,

:08:59
I would suggest
you run to the kitchen


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