In Like Flint
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:22:00
If you want something really special,
try his Vermicelli a la Derek Flint.

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- Vermicelli a la Derek Flint.
- I'll see you as soon as I get back.

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- Good-bye, Miss Norton.
- Good-bye, Mr. Flint.

:22:12
Grubs. Ew!
:22:45
[Cramden] Uh, grubs.
:22:51
- Table, miss?
- Yes, please. That table right there.

:22:54
Oh, certainly.
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Good evening.
Would you care for a cocktail?

:23:12
Yes, please.
Oh, I'll have a martini.

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- Mm-hmm.
- Very dry.

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Yes, ma'am.
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- Oh!
- Oh, dear.

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- Allow me.
- Oh, thank you. How awful of me.

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- Oh, no.
- How terribly clumsy.

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- Not at all.
- Thank you so much.

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L... Um, I'm afraid
this will sound quite familiar,

:23:34
sort of a line, as it were,
but... haven't we met?

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Oh, no. No, I don't believe so.
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You see, this is my first trip
here to New York.

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- Oh, well...
- Thank you very much.

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- You're welcome.
- Would the gentleman care for a drink?

:23:51
- Well, I'm...
- Uh...

:23:53
I'm not expecting anyone.
That isn't a line either.

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Won't you join me?
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Well, l-I'd, I'd love to, I'd love to...

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