The Glass Bottom Boat
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1:08:03
- I hate these things.
- Don't eat them.

1:08:05
I'm eating out of frustration.
1:08:08
My ulcers are getting a little rowdy too.
1:08:10
They're getting red, white and blue
for losing our government contract.

1:08:14
We're not losing anything.
Enjoy yourself.

1:08:16
Yeah...
1:08:37
Nerves.
1:08:41
Hi, Anna.
1:08:43
- Jenny. You look lovely.
- Thank you.

1:08:47
Wait until Mr. Templeton sees you.
1:08:49
- Think he'll like it?
- He'll like it and what's in it.

1:08:52
Lemonade for Julius.
1:08:54
- Julius is here? My cake.
- Poor dear worked like a Trojan all day.

1:08:58
- Even helped with the hors d'oeuvres.
- I'm putting this in a safe place.

1:09:02
Another cake?
1:09:04
Jenny, you're spoiling that man.
1:09:06
That's the plan.
1:09:09
- Well, having fun, general?
- Fun?

1:09:11
Fun? Gentlemen, we are on a spy hunt.
1:09:16
Hill said we'll make contact tonight.
1:09:18
That's why I want to be particularly
careful that your... Where is Hill?

1:09:22
Well, he's not here yet, but we do have
security men all over the place.

1:09:26
You may be sure if Mrs. Nelson is a spy...
1:09:29
"lf"?
1:09:31
"lf," did you say?
1:09:32
Until she is proven innocent,
she is guilty. And that is my motto.

1:09:39
Well-put, general. Until proven innocent.
Good motto.

1:09:47
- Good evening.
- Hey, Jenny.

1:09:51
You remember Zack Molloy?
1:09:52
- Yes, we've met.
- Perhaps you remember General Bleecker?

1:09:56
Oh, hi.
1:09:57
Mrs. Nelson, the band is
playing my favorite tune.


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