:16:00
Who are you?
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Reading from top to bottom:
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Lisa...
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Carol...
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Fremont.
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Is this the Lisa Fremont who
never wears the same dress twice?
:16:22
Only because it's expected of her.
:16:25
It's right off the Paris plane.
:16:27
- Do you think it'll sell?
- That depends on the quote.
:16:30
Let's see now.
There's the aeroplane ticket over,
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Import duties, hidden taxes,
:16:34
- Profit markup
- A steal at $1,100.
:16:37
Eleven hundred?
:16:40
They ought to list that dress
on the stock exchange.
:16:42
We sell a dozen a day
in this price range.
:16:45
Who buys them, tax collectors?
:16:47
Even if I had to pay,
it would be worth it.
:16:49
- Just for the occasion.
- Why, is something big going on?
:16:52
It's going on right here. It's a big night.
:16:55
It's just an old
run-of-the-mill Wednesday.
:16:58
The calendar's full of them.
:17:00
It's opening night of the last depressing
week of L B Jefferies in a cast.
:17:04
Well, I haven't noticed
a big demand for tickets.
:17:08
That's because I bought out the house.
:17:11
You know, this cigarette box
has seen better days.
:17:15
I picked that up in Shanghai,
which has also seen better days.
:17:18
It's cracked and you never use it.
:17:20
It's too ornate.
:17:22
I'm sending up a plain, flat,
silver one with your initials.
:17:26
That's no way to spend
your hard-earned money.
:17:29
I wanted to.
:17:34
What would you think of
starting off with dinner at "21 "?
:17:36
You have, perhaps,
an ambulance downstairs?
:17:39
No, better than that: "21 ".
:17:47
Thank you for waiting, Carl.
The kitchen's right there on the left.
:17:50
I'll take the wine.
:17:55
- Good evening, Mr Jefferies.
- Carl.
:17:56
Just put everything
in the oven, Carl, on low.