The Americanization of Emily
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:17:02
I'll be back at 5:30.
:17:03
The Admiral will be delighted
you're coming.

:17:05
- Looking forward to it.
- Lf I can be of any service.

:17:08
I have my own clothes, Commander.
I'll do without your Hershey bars.

:17:15
Do you have a girl, Commander?
:17:17
None of your damn business,
Miss Barham.

:17:28
Avocado!
I haven't seen avocados in years!

:17:32
- Come over to the table...
- But they're out of season, darling.

:17:35
But, the Admiral likes
to have some around...

:17:37
just to keep his guests happy.
:17:39
- Isn't that right, Charlie?
- Right, Bus.

:17:53
These Hungarians at the Princess,
they really are...

:17:56
- Good evening.
- Excuse me.

:17:59
Miss Barham, you must know someone
at Saks Fifth Avenue yourself.

:18:04
What? This old thing.
:18:07
It's lovely.
:18:13
Miss Barham, if you need any assistance
you just give a yell.

:18:16
I'll be somewhere near at hand.
:18:20
Charlie, this is Madame Clarabigh.
:18:22
- How do you do?
- You know the General.

:18:23
- Yes, General.
- Madame...

:18:26
You'll have to excuse us, Admiral.
:18:28
I hope you'll excuse me
for taking you away from the Admiral...

:18:31
but a gentleman expressed
his desire to meet you.

:18:34
You do speak Russian?
:18:42
- Tom.
- Sir?

:18:44
I want you to keep the food moving.
:18:46
The Admiral wants the room cleared
in two hours for that bridge game.

:18:50
- Doubled.
- Redoubled.

:18:51
- Pass.
- Pass.


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