The Patsy
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2:59:00
"and hope you get
your old job back at the hotel."

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And it's signed Caryl,
2:59:07
Harry, Chic,
2:59:09
Morgan, Bruce
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and Ellen.
2:59:12
Ellen?
2:59:14
What right did you have
to sign my name

2:59:16
to that disgraceful piece of paper?
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Oh, you've got a lot of nerve
when it comes to writing letters.

2:59:23
It's too bad you don't have
enough to stick by him now.

2:59:26
Well, look, we know how you feel,
Ellen, but what can we do?

2:59:29
Well, I know what I can do.
2:59:31
I can try and get to that theatre
before that messenger does.

2:59:35
Ellen, what good would that do now?
2:59:39
What good?
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I can let him know
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that I'm going to stick through it
with him to the very end,

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no matter how bad.
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And I can also let him know
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that I love him.
2:59:51
And that's good.
2:59:57
Fifteen minutes to air.
That's fifteen minutes to air.

2:59:59
Orchestra on stage, please.
3:00:02
Fifteen, did you sa...?
3:00:05
Fifteen...
Well, where's everybody?

3:00:32
Say, does anybody know...?
Oh, usher man.

3:00:35
Did you see any of my staff?
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I mean, the...
The people that are work...

3:00:38
- Any of my... And Ellen, did you?
- No. I haven't seen anyone, Mr Belt.

3:00:41
- Well, could you look to see?
- I could look in the theatre if you'd like.

3:00:44
- Why don't you look in the theatre.
- Glad to, Mr Belt.

3:00:46
I'm so happy about it.
3:00:57
Where can they be?
3:00:58
It's not...

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