Maid in Manhattan
predogled.
kaži.
kot.
naslednjo.

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-Thank you.
-Who's Caroline in the Park Suite?

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Someone l met.
You wanted me to have an escort...

:44:06
...for that Maddox literacy thing
on Monday night.

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But l was thinking more of a blind,
ex-illiterate senior citizen who learned...

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-...to read while fighting Nazis.
-l thought your mother was in Florida.

:44:16
Just make sure she's not married,
on medication...

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...or a Democrat.
Did you check, or--?

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Rufus.
:44:23
Sure, okay, great.
Can l talk to you for a second?

:44:27
l want you to find out who
Caroline is in the Park Suite.

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Don't write it down.
Just remember it.

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Thanks. Good job.
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Come in, Miss Ventura.
:44:49
l assume you know the reason
you've been called here.

:44:53
l think so. Yes, sir.
:44:56
Do you know what the foundation
of a great hotel is?

:45:04
Location?
:45:06
Loyalty and trust.
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Would you say those are qualities
that you possess?

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l would. Yes, sir.
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Miss Burns agrees.
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And she's urged me
to consider you.

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We had no idea you were
interested in management...

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...until Miss Kehoe brought us
your application.

:45:29
By the way, you forgot
your social security number...

:45:32
...and your mother's maiden name.
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lf you just fill them in
and sign right there. Perfect.

:45:39
Normally, you'd go through the program
and train for a year as a butler, but--

:45:44
-Given the circumstances--
-Due to overbooking and understaffing...

:45:47
...we decided to accelerate
your application.

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And move you into management
after the six-week training.

:45:53
With the proviso that you
pass the practical exam...

:45:56
...and fulfill each requirement
for every station.

:45:59
So you see, Miss Ventura,
sometimes...


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