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- Flaxman-2249.
- One moment, please.

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Morphy Richards refrigerator,
gift of Mr. Charles Glass...

:25:22
Number 81.
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- Here.
- Mr. David Rodney Barlow.

:25:29
Holiday for two in the Bahamas,
gift of Mr. Samuel Goldstone...

:25:34
Number 68.
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Yes, me. But I've just come back.
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Normally I never did charity work.
It's usually terribly draggy.

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But Robert was away, and Miles Brand
happened to phone the same day.

:25:52
After all, he had chosen me
for the Honeyglow girl.

:25:56
Miles didn't mean a thing in my private life.
I didn't attach any importance to it.

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- Still admire yourself as much as ever?
- Carlotta.

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How lucky it is
you're a man after your own heart.

:26:08
I thought I could smell prussic acid.
I put it down to the weather.

:26:12
Must make a change
from putting it down to expenses.

:26:14
How savage we are tonight.
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Somebody's husband
gone back to his wife?

:26:18
If he had,
you'd have been there to greet him.

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- Leftovers aren't exactly my diet, darling.
- I thought you were always in the market.

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That remark was young when you were.
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- Miles, Mr. Glass.
- Excuse me.

:26:30
I suppose the main attraction
was Charles Glass.

:26:35
Mr. Honeyglow, himself.
:26:37
He's a terrible sweetie.
Do you know Charles?

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Eighty-two.
:26:49
Sean, my dear fellow,
I hear you're making a new movie.

:26:53
How the hell do you know that?
:26:54
I take a great interest
in your squalid career. I have to.

:26:57
If you're shooting full-length epics...
:26:59
you won't want to do commercials
for the Glass Group.


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