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Remember, if a gentleman wants to dance,
or if he wants you to sit with him...
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your time costs anything
from a quid up.
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But don't harp on money.
Be subtle.
:11:10
Whatever he gives you, take it first,
look disappointed afterwards.
:11:14
If a man offers you a Turkish cigarette,
tell him you only smoke Virginian.
:11:17
If he's smoking Virginian,
then you'll smoke Turkish.
:11:20
Oh, yes, chocolates.
Fancy boxes we sell at two pounds.
:11:23
- Isn't two quid a bit steep for a box of chocolates?
- They're hand-dipped, deary.
:11:28
When the night's up, I buy 'em back from you
for a third of what the gentleman paid.
:11:33
Evening, Phil.
:11:36
Well, need any help with that stuff?
:11:39
- Where have you been, dear boy?
- Well, l-I've, uh -
:11:42
Been having a pleasant holiday
at Cannes?
:11:44
Or spending the weekend
at Windsor Castle?
:11:46
- I've been ill.
- Oh! Tsk-tsk-tsk. Poor boy's been ill.
:11:50
I read all about it
in the Times.
:11:52
"Mr. Fabian,
it is reported...
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"is suffiering from
a highly inflamed imagination...
:11:57
coupled by
delusions of grandeur."
:12:00
- Well, where's he been?
- Now, now, Helen. Mustn't be unkind.
:12:03
- The dear boy's been at death's door.
- Tsk-tsk-tsk.
:12:06
I'm glad to see
you're fully recovered.
:12:08
- We were worried about him, weren't we, Phil?
- Indeed we were.
:12:11
It's getting late. Time for "dear boy"
to get dressed and hop it.
:12:17
"Hop it."
:12:19
Take care of yourself, dear boy.
:12:50
Hey, Harry. Three live ones.
What's it worth to you?
:12:53
- Depends on how much you know.
- Depends on how much you'll go.
:12:58
From Chicago.
Men's clothing business.