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And heavy,
brown velvet curtains...

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and subdued lighting.
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When you talk like that...
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I can really imagine
the apartment.

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And?
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Do you like it?
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Yeah, I like it.
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I like it a lot.
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We'll take it.
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I don't want to talk you
into buying things...

:51:40
but this is
a really magnificent piece.

:51:47
This inlay is also
beautifully worked, very fine.

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But it won't go
with a Chinese rug.

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And what does it cost?
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Precious things like that
have their price, of course.

:52:03
And we'll need
two Chippendale candelabra.

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These ones here.
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Look!
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Aren't they wonderful?
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- Well?
- Very nice, yeah.

:52:18
Ah, it'll be wonderful
in our new apartment!

:52:22
And this tres-a-tre.
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I've had my eye on it for ages.
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Come and sit down with me!
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What bedrooms do you have?
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Biedermeier or Baroque?
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But nothing gigantic.
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You're in luck.
:52:37
I have something very rare
for two people in love.

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An English bedroom.
Early Georgian.

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It's been promised.
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You can rely on me.
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Yes, I know.
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Anyway, it's a great rarity:
early 18th century.

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You agree?
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- Yes, of course.
- Put it on the bill.

:52:57
And these two tigers, as well.

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