1:13:03
Is the Ray-Novaille prospectus ready yet?
1:13:05
They promised it for 4:00.
I'll send it in as soon as it arrives.
1:13:10
You saw this offer
from Harwood and Williams?
1:13:12
Yes, Mr. Rainier.
1:13:14
You worked for Harwood and Williams
once, I believe.
1:13:17
They're driving a hard bargain.
1:13:19
- Do you think they're bluffing?
- I think not.
1:13:22
I used to know Mr. Williams pretty well.
1:13:24
- I was his secretary.
- Yes. I remember he was quite annoyed...
1:13:27
when you came to me.
He called me a pirate.
1:13:29
That was not fair.
It was really all my doing.
1:13:32
Indeed?
1:13:33
I'd heard Miss Lindy was leaving you,
and I applied for the position.
1:13:37
May I ask why?
1:13:40
A few weeks before, I'd come across
a picture of you in a magazine.
1:13:43
Underneath, it said,
"Industrial Prince of England."
1:13:46
- Dear me.
- I was impressed.
1:13:49
I decided then I must leave
Harwood and Williams to better myself.
1:13:52
I'm sincerely glad you did.
You make things much easier for me.
1:13:56
What's all this?
1:13:57
That's the report on that firm
in the Midlands.
1:14:01
The Melbridge Cable Company.
1:14:07
Yes, my brother thinks this would be
a very valuable subsidiary.
1:14:11
I have a large file.
Photographs of the works.
1:14:14
- Would you care to see it?
- Please, yes.
1:14:34
Bring me
the Melbridge Cable Company report.
1:14:36
Yes, Miss Hanson.
1:14:39
Hello.
1:14:41
Yes, I did, Mr. Manders.
Can you make it 4:30 this afternoon?
1:14:45
That would be splendid. He's very busy.
Thank you.
1:14:49
Market reports?
1:14:51
In 10 minutes, and thanks
for the flowers. They're lovely.
1:14:55
I thought you'd like them.