The Glass Bottom Boat
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:11:05
- Listen... Oh, hello, Donna.
- Hello, Mr. Templeton.

:11:08
Can I do something for you,
Mr. Templeton? Mr. Bruce Templeton.

:11:15
- The owner of this. Have you seen her?
- Funny you should mention that.

:11:18
I did see somebody, but...
:11:20
A very attractive blond. Somewhat kooky,
with one shoe off and one shoe on.

:11:33
- Hello there.
- Oh, hello, sir.

:11:39
- Did you lose something?
- Oh, oh, no.

:11:44
Oh, Mr. Templeton,
I am so sorry about all this.

:11:49
But I didn't know who you were.
:11:51
And l... Well, I'm just so embarrassed
I just don't...

:11:54
Are you all right?
:11:56
Yes, I'm fine, thank you.
But... Yes, I'm fine, but...

:12:03
- Oh, but please forgive me.
- Oh, there's nothing to forgive.

:12:06
It just seems I now owe you one shoe
and one mermaid's tail.

:12:10
- Oh, not... Don't worry about...
- Yeah, well, anyway, there's the shoe...

:12:15
...and I'll send you the mermaid's tail.
:12:18
Thank you very much, sir.
:12:28
Tell Mr. Molloy I wanna see him, honey,
will you?

:12:31
Oh, Zack.
:12:35
- What happened to you?
- I have just dictated a memo...

:12:39
...to the janitorial department:
"The dust under the Clean Room grate...

:12:43
...is to be cleared away daily."
:12:45
That's all, Miss Perkins.
:12:49
You...? You didn't...?
:12:53
You didn't fall through the...?

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