:23:00
- And a bag? And matching shoes?
- Why not?
:23:04
- I'll take the job.
- You got it.
:23:07
- Danke schön.
- You're welcome schön.
:23:12
Please, not while you're chewing gum.
:23:18
- That'll be all. More later.
- Any time.
:23:22
- Yes, Schlemmer?
- I called the garage, his wife... No Fritz.
:23:26
- You'd better call the police.
- I already did.
:23:29
Gave them a description of the car.
Model, licence number...
:23:33
You're a good man.
How much are we paying you?
:23:36
- 200 Marks a week.
- That would be about $50.
:23:39
- That's all.
- That's enough.
:23:43
Hello? Hello, yes?
:23:45
Atlanta, Georgia? Put it through.
:23:47
What's going on there in Berlin?
I have a letter here from Scarlett.
:23:51
Says she's been going to
operas, concerts, museums.
:23:54
- That doesn't sound like my little girl.
- Oh, she's a different person now.
:24:00
We were a little worried when she first
arrived, but she turned out just fine.
:24:04
Well, I'll be damned!
:24:06
Anyway, Mrs Hazeltine and I
are leaving for Europe today
:24:10
and we'll take her off your hands.
:24:12
We'll be sorry to lose her. Two weeks,
two months. What's the difference?
:24:17
Well, I want you to know
we're mighty grateful to you.
:24:21
Actually, there's going to be
a shift in personnel.
:24:24
We're naming a new head of European
operations - and you won't be forgotten.
:24:29
The London job?
:24:30
Well, I don't know what to say.
I never expected anything like that.
:24:35
Just to be considered is a great honour.
:24:38
Of course, I've been with the company for
15 years. I know the European market...
:24:43
- It's your wife on the other phone.
- Not now.
:24:45
- I told her that, but she insists.
- Hold on, Mr Hazeltine.
:24:48
There's a little emergency
in the accounting department.
:24:52
- What is it? What's so important?
- If you put it that way, nothing really.
:24:56
I thought you might be interested in
what's going on around the house.