The Glass Bottom Boat
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1:27:02
You wouldn't hit a coward, now,
would you?

1:27:29
- You got room?
- Yes, I can see, thank you.

1:27:36
Excuse me, miss. Your bow is untied.
1:27:38
- Really?
- Can I help?

1:27:40
You're so kind.
1:27:41
- Would you be good enough?
- Yes.

1:27:43
Just step back here, toward the lamp.
1:27:47
It's satin.
1:27:49
- Satin does slip, doesn't it?
- Yes.

1:27:52
I'm very partial to satin.
1:27:54
I was married in satin.
1:27:57
That is, my first marriage.
1:28:02
There we are. That's a lovely bow.
1:28:06
- There.
- Thank you so much.

1:28:08
- You're welcome, dear.
- You're sweet.

1:28:22
Where do you think you're going?
1:28:24
Who do you think you're talking to?
Get out...

1:28:26
- You're staying here.
- I am not staying here.

1:28:29
You're staying until you tell me
what's going on.

1:28:31
Is something going on? I hadn't noticed.
1:28:34
- I wanna know about this nutty talk.
- What do you mean, nutty talk?

1:28:38
And give me my purse.
1:28:39
It has a two-way wrist radio in it.
1:28:41
That nutty talk.
That's what I'm talking about.

1:28:44
Oh, really? Well, I'm also sending
a message to the Kremlin.

1:28:47
Really?
What kind of message is that?

1:28:49
- My secret formula for octopus pudding.
- Octopus pu...

1:28:54
- You listened in.
- I listened in.

1:28:56
Stay. I'm going to the general
to straighten this out.

1:28:59
- I will not...
- I said, wait.


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