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:47:01
- Remember, don't flop on this.
- No, sir.

:47:03
If you do, your family
better send for the body.

:47:06
- I have no family, sir.
- You won't have no body neither.

:47:09
Nobody...
:47:16
Come on. I don't wanna be here
when the family gets back.

:47:29
Uncle David!
:47:31
Hello.
:47:33
There you are.
I'm so glad to see you.

:47:37
Hello, Mr. Manville.
:47:39
Where have you been?
We missed you terribly.

:47:41
Well, that's something.
:47:43
Don't be so strange.
Everybody's crazy about you.

:47:46
Carlos and l are going to
name our children after you.

:47:49
If we're talking about children,
be a good idea to get married.

:47:54
- When does it take place?
- I don't know.

:47:56
Everyone's making a fuss about it.
:47:59
Mother wants the wedding here,
for just the family.

:48:02
The Count wants it in Spain
with the whole world attending.

:48:05
Sorry, Ma...
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We don't care where it happens,
as long as it happens.

:48:09
That's the way to talk.
:48:11
- Hello, Brother David.
- Edward.

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- Hello, Mr. McGuire.
- Judge.

:48:18
You've all met David's secretary.
:48:22
Yeah, my... secretary, everybody.
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I'm so glad you came, Mr. McGuire.
:48:28
You might want to
invite him to our reception.

:48:31
Sure, good idea.
Come on, Happy.

:48:38
Reception?
:48:39
What do you mean 'reception'?
:48:41
We're having a reception
for the folks day after tomorrow,

:48:44
the night their boat
returns to Spain.

:48:46
Isn't that just dandy.
:48:48
You're surprised,
aren't you, Brother David?

:48:51
Yeah.
:48:52
Thought you would be, knowing me.
:48:54
I've never known a man to detest
receptions so violently

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as the judge.

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