:23:00
Miss Prescott's secretary
will deal with you.
:23:03
Oh, it's you. Well, come on in.
:23:07
Come on.
:23:14
The books are here.
:23:20
Come in.
:23:28
That'll be $52 and 75 cents,
and $1.20 for the taxi.
:23:33
$53.95.
:23:34
Drop the books.
:23:36
Come on, drop the books.
:23:38
- On the floor?
- Yes, drop them.
:23:43
Straighten up, shoulders back.
:23:45
If you girls only knew
how important posture is.
:23:49
I didn't come here
to enrol in a military school.
:23:51
All I want is $53.95.
:23:54
The Modigliani is $12.50,
:23:56
and the Braque and Hieronymus Bosch
come to $22.75.
:23:59
$7 for the postimpressionists
:24:01
and $10.50 for The Egyptians -
Fourth to Seventh Dynasties
:24:04
make it a total of $52.75,
and there's $1.20 for the taxi.
:24:09
- Talks incessantly.
- The body's good.
:24:11
It'll be better
when we get through with it.
:24:14
- Through with what?
- She might do.
:24:17
Might do what?
:24:19
The bones are good.
:24:21
Suppose we leave my bones alone
and give me my $53.95?
:24:24
The eyebrows up, a light powder.
:24:26
I want a little rouge here.
She needs a marvellous mouth.
:24:30
The hair is awful. It must come off.
:24:32
Would you mind telling me
what all this is about?
:24:35
We may as well get started. Babs,
get that dreadful thing off of her.
:24:39
Now, wait a minute. Just a minute.
:24:41
Don't! Stop!
:24:44
This is my second and last encounter
with you lunatics.
:24:47
You just keep your hands off me,
all of you.
:24:50
I make a delivery and find myself
being pillaged and plundered.
:24:54
Well, I'll have no more of it.
I don't want my hair cut.
:24:57
I don't want my eyebrows up or down.
I want them where they are.