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Oh, and this is my phone...
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With your own extension.
:32:03
Oh, this is very exciting
for me, ma'am.

:32:06
I'm sure it is, dear.
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You know, Sunny...
:32:09
...you must prepare yourself
for all kinds of new experiences.

:32:14
I guess so.
:32:15
You must learn to accept
new sights, new sounds...

:32:18
...new, exotic fragrances, so to speak.
:32:21
Ambassador St. John,
your call to the Austrian council.

:32:25
You must be exhausted
from your trip...

:32:27
...so I suggest you go home
and get some rest.

:32:31
The limousine
will pick you up at 7.

:32:34
What limousine is that, ma'am?
:32:35
Tonight's reception will be quite
formal, so wear something pretty.

:32:41
Sunny...
:32:43
...I think you're going to have
a remarkable future.

:32:46
Even sooner than you think.
:32:52
They talk funny.
:32:53
Funny, how?
:32:55
They say things
they don't really say...

:32:57
...but I can't figure out
what the hell it is.

:33:03
Jerry...
:33:05
...tell me the truth.
:33:07
Am I one of those, " Oh, yeah,
she's really a lot of fun...

:33:10
...she's got a sense of humor, but
she's not a bright kind of people"?

:33:14
Come on, Sunny, don't be ridiculous.
:33:17
You're a very bright kind of people.
:33:20
Oh, thank you.
:33:23
Thank you.
:33:25
What are you gonna be
doing specifically?

:33:27
Well, specifically, I don't know.
:33:29
But whatever it is, I know
it will include new sights...

:33:32
...and new, exotic fragrances.
:33:35
Your own line of fragrances?
:33:45
John J. Hilley, White House.
:33:47
- Sunny Davis.
- Pat Hassler.

:33:49
Sunny Davis.
:33:50
The president asked me
to deliver a message.

:33:52
- You're kidding.
- Absolutely not.

:33:54
He said that he's extremely proud
that you're with us.

:33:57
Did he really say that?
:33:58
Yes, he also knows you're ready to do
whatever your country asks of you.


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