The Glass Bottom Boat
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1:20:00
Jenny?
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Here she comes.
1:20:06
Now, get in there.
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Remember, this is for our side.
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I've been waiting.
1:20:15
I haven't felt like this since
Culver Military Academy.

1:20:20
I love older men.
1:20:23
They make me feel so secure,
you know?

1:20:25
Yes, I know.
1:20:27
I feel I can talk to them and...
1:20:29
You can talk to me.
1:20:31
And share secrets with them.
1:20:34
You can share secrets with me.
1:20:38
Well...
1:20:41
...I am arranging to spend the night
in the guesthouse.

1:20:46
Perhaps we could get together later?
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Your place or mine?
1:20:50
My, you are direct.
1:20:53
That's my motto.
Old Frontal Attack Bleecker, they call me.

1:20:57
Okay, Frontal.
1:21:01
My place.
1:21:03
In the Red Room...
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...at exactly... Let's see, now...
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...12:00 midnight.
1:21:09
Twelve sharp. Midnight.
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I'll be there five minutes after 12,
but wait, you hear?

1:21:15
I'll be waiting.
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With bells on.
1:21:19
No medals, general.
I'm terribly sensitive.

1:21:27
It's me.
1:21:30
What the devil are you made-up for?
1:21:33
No man's land.
1:21:35
The powder room.
In case she goes there again.

1:21:39
What is going on?
1:21:41
There's to be a rendezvous
with Vladimir, I think.

1:21:44
- Vladimir?
- Pier 63.

1:21:46
My men were busy,
so I sent someone else.

1:21:50
Becoming color.
1:21:52
Thank you.

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