The Door in the Floor
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:45:00
At least go with me then.
l can't go out there alone.

:45:04
Mrs. Vaughn fired me.
Eduardo, Eduardo, Eduardo.

:45:06
Let me make sure l understand you.
:45:09
You think you saved my life,
and this cost you your job?

:45:12
Yes, l did save your life, and it
did cost me my job. Well, Eduardo,

:45:16
l play squash regularly,
and l'm pretty fleet of foot, um,

:45:20
but l do-- l do appreciate
your brave warning.

:45:22
How much money are we talking about exactly?
l'm not here for a ''hand-down,'' Mr. Cole.

:45:29
l was hoping you might
have some work for me.

:45:32
Ah.
:45:37
Let me-- Let me show you
where l want to put a pool.

:45:41
l want, uh, more lawn,
like an athletic field, you know?

:45:44
Just, uh, pretty big. You
want some lines painted on it?

:45:47
No, no.
Just the size of an athletic field.

:45:51
Wow. That's a lotta lawn.
A lotta mowin'. All right.

:45:56
And a lot of fertilizers.
Yeah.

:45:59
Well, whatever you say. l'm putting
you in charge. Thank you, Mr. Cole.

:46:04
What about your wife?
:46:07
What about her? Oh, uh, does
she work, or what does she do?

:46:13
Yeah, sure.
Sure, she works.

:46:15
She cooks, she look
after our children. Mmm.

:46:21
Maybe, uh--
Maybe she'd like to clean my house.

:46:24
Or maybe she'd like
to cook for me and, uh,

:46:28
look after my daughter, Ruth.
:46:30
Sure. l'll ask her.
Yeah?

:46:34
Good. Good. Excellent.
:46:38
Gotta do something about
these straggly flower beds too.

:46:42
You can start today, Eduardo.
:46:44
You can begin by taking my former assistant
to Orient Point, hmm? Sure. l can do that.

:46:51
Uh, immediately. Before
breakfast, huh? Yes, sir. Yes, sir.


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