:26:02
That's a very, very nice outfit.
:26:10
Do you like it here?
:26:12
I'll make you a promise.
:26:14
When we're through, if you still want
to know about me, I'll tell you.
:26:18
But right now, let's concentrate on you.
:26:24
- Well, look who's here.
- Good morning. I missed you.
:26:28
- How are you, buddy?
- What do you care?
:26:30
Stop it.
You think I let you down, don't you?
:26:34
Where were you? I'm just curious.
:26:36
You wouldn't understand.
:26:38
Don't treat me like a moron. Try me.
:26:41
I was trapped
near the inner circle of thought.
:26:44
- I don't understand.
- I told you.
:26:51
Hi. How are you?
:26:53
Good morning, everybody.
:26:55
Let's begin. Miss Foster, you're up.
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Thank you, Your Honors.
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This morning...
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...I would like to begin
in the 34th year of life.
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Mr. Miller had a speaking engagement...
:27:08
...to represent all of the West Coast
advertising agencies.
:27:12
He was to give a very important speech
to the Ford Motor Company.
:27:16
If he did well, it could have worked
wonders for his career.
:27:21
Don't make this the end of the world.
:27:23
May we go to 34-7-7, please?
:27:31
It's packed like sardines. You ready?
:27:35
I can't do it. There are too many people.
I can't go out there.
:27:39
You've got to.
:27:41
Something has happened to me.
This is way too many people.
:27:44
I'm having horrible stage fright.
:27:47
You got to. People are counting on you.
:27:50
- I'll make a fool of myself.
- No, you're not.
:27:52
I can't do it. My heart is racing.
:27:55
I am having some sort of an anxiety attack.
:27:59
You know this stuff.