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:57:01
But Mr. Preysing has too great a regard
for the certainty...

:57:04
You've been talking all day.
You're hoarse now.

:57:07
Good night, Preysing.
:57:09
You have decided against the merger?
:57:12
- Yes.
- The deal is off?

:57:15
Yes.
:57:16
- Here's your coat, sir.
- Thank you.

:57:25
- Here, let me help you.
- Thank you.

:57:31
Preysing, I hope you pull through.
:57:34
It's a very bad time
to be in such a crisis. Sorry.

:57:38
- Dining in town?
- No, I have to get my train.

:57:43
Here! So you're breaking off
the negotiations.

:57:47
All right.
:57:48
But don't you think for one moment
that I’m such a fool...

:57:51
as not to have something
to say about Manchester.

:57:55
What? Manchester?
:57:57
No. The deal is over.
Good night, gentlemen.

:58:00
If you have something definite
to say about Manchester, we might...

:58:05
I’m at liberty to announce at this time
that the deal between my firm...

:58:09
and the Manchester Cotton Company...
:58:11
has been successfully negotiated.
:58:15
Are you joking?
Under those circumstances...

:58:19
- Where are those articles?
- I thought it was all over.

:58:21
Under these circumstances,
it's a different matter.

:58:24
Yes, but under these circumstances
we might refuse to sign now.

:58:27
Now, come, come.
Business is business. Now, I’ll sign in here.

:58:31
Preysing, you sign here.
:58:34
We should celebrate this
with a bottle of wine.

:58:37
Good night. We'll see you next week
and settle all the details.

:58:40
- Next week. Yes.
- Come on.

:58:42
Good night, Preysing. You're a sly one.
:58:46
- Dr. Waitz?
- Yes.

:58:48
I'll be at your office tomorrow.
:58:57
You let me talk myself hoarse...
:58:59
and you had Manchester
signed up all the time. Why?


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