Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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:58:00
lf you return the tiara, l'm willing
to forget this squalid incident.

:58:05
Allow me to clarify. Lady Beekman's
tiara has been reported as stolen.

:58:12
-What's that got to do with us?
-lt's in your possession.

:58:17
-Absolutely not!
-Let Lorelei talk for herself.

:58:20
She'll do better than that.
She'll sue you for slander! Tell them.

:58:26
-We're waiting.
-None of your business.

:58:28
lt's very much our business.
:58:31
Just tell them you haven't got it--
Oh, Lorelei, you didn't!

:58:36
l did not steal the tiara.
:58:38
-Then how is it in your possession?
-That's my affair.

:58:43
-That's one explanation.
-Lord Beekman knows. Ask him.

:58:48
We've already done so.
He denied knowing anything about it...

:58:52
...and departed for Africa.
:58:55
-Piggie wouldn't do that!
-Are you going to give back the tiara?

:59:01
l wouldn't dream of it.
lt's mine. l'm keeping it.

:59:05
That remains to be seen.
Come, Pritchard.

:59:09
-You'll find that l mean business.
-Then why are you wearing that hat?

:59:16
-l want to talk.
-My mind's made up.

:59:18
The simplest way out of this
is to give it back.

:59:22
l do not care to converse with you.
We won't be in to him during our stay.

:59:28
-l regret you will not stay here.
-What now?

:59:32
Esmond canceled your reservation
and letter of credit.

:59:36
-After hearing from you.
-That's right.

:59:39
l don't believe it.
Mr. Esmond wouldn't do that. Did he?

:59:44
Exactly. He refuses responsibility
for your bills.

:59:48
-We've just spent all of our money.
-That's not our concern.

:59:54
Let's get out of here.
l hear your plumbing is noisy.

:59:57
lf you need help,
l'm at the Elysée Hotel.


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