Another Thin Man
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:19:02
- Dudley.
- What's this?

:19:04
What if I am in love with her?
That's nobody's business but my own.

:19:07
If you cared, you wouldn't let him
talk to her that way.

:19:09
Why, she's too good for you.
And for you, too.

:19:12
And you needn't bother to fire me.
I'm going.

:19:15
Is this true? Has that whippersnapper
been making up to you?

:19:18
No, of course not.
He's never said anything that...

:19:22
And you, Dudley.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself.

:19:27
All right, desert me. All of you.
:19:29
- Go on, you, too. Why don't you go?
- Col. MacFay, it's just the baby...

:19:33
Take your precious baby and go.
:19:35
But, understand, this is the end.
:19:39
There's the mining company reports,
the lumber company, and the railway.

:19:43
There you are.
:19:44
You take them on from now on.
You manage them. I'm through.

:19:53
How do you like your quiet weekend?
:20:03
''Production of lumbers,
seasonally adjusted.''

:20:06
Good heavens, do you understand that?
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Sure. That's...
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That's ''the indirect ratio
between the sales depreciation...

:20:14
''and the unrealized inventory losses.''
:20:16
- Understand?
- Yes.

:20:19
But ''naturally...
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''an allowance has to be made
for the major cyclical downswing.''

:20:24
You get that, of course.
:20:25
- Naturally.
- Do you?

:20:28
Of course, ''you have to have
a fair degree of accuracy...

:20:30
''by reference to a straight line
correlation formula.''

:20:36
Don't you think you'd better go
and see Church?

:20:38
Mommy, I'm going.
:20:55
Hey, Asta, come here.
:20:57
That's not that kind of a cat.

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