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Special Secret Agent in Charge
Douglas Chesnic.
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Well, congratulations,
Special Agent Douglas.
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You've been a naughty boy,
but now all is forgiven.
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How'd you talk your way
back in here?
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Well, Earl, the simple answer is,
she likes me.
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- Jimmy, ham and eggs, I think.
- Yes, ma'am.
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Good morning, gentlemen.
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Good morning, Mrs. Carlisle.
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The president is coming to Summersville.
We must prepare for that.
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Will you have the cars and the
machine gun s ready in about an hour?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Good. Thank you.
Frederick, perhaps some sit-ups.
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Well, I think it's
a real feather in our cap...
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to have the president coming
to the dedication of the final wing.
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- Do you?
- Yes, ma'am.
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It's a tempest
in a teapot.
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But if the president insists on coming,
what can I do...
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but try to be gracious
until the whole affair is over with?
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Where do you plan
to stage this thing, Mr. Porter?
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I thought outside,
at your husband's sepulchre...
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we'd put up a tent.
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It's of no great concern, and I'm
delighted to leave these matters to you.
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But if it were me, I'd have
the presentation in the reading room...
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before my husband's portrait.
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I'd serve refreshments in the library
with a bar in the adjoining parlor.
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What do you think of that,
Mr. Porter?
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Well. I think
that would be nice too.
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Thank you so much again.
:54:42
I suppose you're all excited
about the president...
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visiting us poor little
country mice.
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Yes, ma'am. I see this as a chance
to get my people on their toes again.
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- Thinking sharp.
- So you think they're dull too?