Metropolitan
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1:29:00
an incompetence in mastering
the common tasks of everyday life.

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- Doesn't Fred have a license?
- Yeah.

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Okay.
1:29:10
Bye.
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He says he can't.
He's about to get fired as it is.

1:29:17
He was always saying
what a lousy job it was.

1:29:19
- Did you tell him how serious the situation is?
- Yes.

1:29:23
He's always complaining
about what a lousy job it is.

1:29:27
You know, it's possible that, to other people,
the situation might not seem so ominous...

1:29:30
as it does to you and me.
1:29:32
I-I mean, what can really happen?
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Of course, you have been right up till now,
and Von Sloneker is a bad guy...

1:29:39
I mean, capable of anything.
1:29:41
It might sound melodramatic
to say that he's ruined girls.

1:29:44
I mean, what does that
really mean today?

1:29:47
But it's true. I mean,
he's done some unspeakable things.

1:29:51
And if Audrey's as upset and bitter as it seems,
well, then anything could happen.

1:29:55
We gotta get out there
as fast as possible.

1:29:58
While we sit here, flailing around, anything
could be happening out at Von Sloneker's.

1:30:01
If only Nick were here.
He'd know what to do.

1:30:04
Yeah, he's got all sorts
of licenses and credit cards.

1:30:06
What would Nick do?
How would he get out of this?

1:30:11
You've got a lot of cash on you now.
1:30:14
Yes. Lots.
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Whenever I think we might be overreacting,
I remember Polly Perkins.

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- Or Cathy Livingstone.
- I think I knew her.

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What are you gonna do
when we get there?


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