1. Daddy, don't.
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Why aren't you asleep?
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3. I'm afraid.
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4. Sally.
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5. I know.
You're not Thomas Edison.
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6. What are you afraid of?
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7. I'm afraid of what's going to
happen when you turn off the lights.
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8. I'm home now.
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9. Nothing can hurt you.
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10. Except maybe this mess.
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11. Pick up your room,
we'll get you a nightlight.
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12. Okay.
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13. Go to sleep.
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14. - What did you find out?
- Nothing.
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15. I bet they're gonna make
us work over the holiday.
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16. And Cosgrove's late.
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17. Can we have
everyone's attention, please?
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18. This will only take a moment,
and it will not be repeated.
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19. That's not true, Mr. Hooker.
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20. We've just been informed
that there will be a visit
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21. from the director and chairman of
the board of Putnam, Powell & Lowe,
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22. the purpose of which
is both friendly
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23. and, of course, to
evaluate our performance.
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24. Mr. Hooker.
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25. The visit will
commence tomorrow,
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26. that is Tuesday, at 10:00 and
will continue into the next day.
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27. We apologize. We realize we were to
be closed Wednesday, July 3rd, but...
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28. Oh, come on.
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29. They were unaware
of the holiday.
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30. Now we merely need that
everyone continue to operate
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31. at the height of their
productivity and to make sure
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32. that their desks and offices are
ship-shape and Bristol fashion.
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33. And by no means should
these preparations
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34. interfere with our work
today. Very good, then.
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35. Don, may we have a word?
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36. Well, isn't this perfect?
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37. Well, we'll just move it from
lunch to the end of the day.
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38. I'm having a cake delivered.
How's that going to look?
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39. A cake for what?
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40. Tomorrow is Joan's last
day. I told you that.
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41. But if we're working on Wednesday,
wouldn't that be her last day?
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42. I don't know why she'd come in.
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43. Greg finds out about his
residency today or tomorrow. I'm not sure.
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44. I think they're
going away to celebrate.
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45. I'm going to get some money.
We should buy her something.
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46. Um, Harry and Pete, we will need
presentations for Wednesday morning
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47. on the state of television,
and, of course, account updates.
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48. Just a few minutes each.
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49. On each account?
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50. No, a few minutes
for each of you.
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51. And, Mr. Kinsey, you might
want to shave your beard.
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52. What? Who the hell
are you people?
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53. That was a joke.
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54. There's no need for panic.
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55. Just think of this as the same
as any major client visit.
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56. They're flying across the ocean
to have their knobs polished?
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57. Fourth of July. Subtle.
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58. Get the door, will you?
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59. The British are coming.
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60. I assume you know
what this is about.
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61. I have a theory. I believe
they're coming to see you.
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62. Why?
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63. They've shown a great
deal of interest in you.
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64. Ever since you swung around your privates
in the boardroom with Duck last year.
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65. They study and dissect
your work, trying to decipher
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66. what is your particular
American genius.
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67. What do you think it is?
The presidency?
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68. No, I think it'll be
a creative umbrella
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69. with a dual position
in London and New York.
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70. London?
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71. Bye-bye, Don.
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72. How congenial you two are.
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73. I hope you can maintain this
pretense when they arrive.
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74. Excuse me?
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75. Kiss and make up before
you cost us all something.
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76. You're being melodramatic.
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77. Miss Blankenship,
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78. please make an appointment at
Angelo's for Misters Sterling and Draper,
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79. the soonest available.
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80. - I have my own barber.
- That's not necessary.
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81. Enough. Everyone
wants Martin and Lewis.
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82. Reconcile.
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83. Damn it!
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84. It's done! John Deere is done.
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85. The 110 lawn and garden tractor
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86. with snow thrower and transparent
vinyl enclosure, and a key.
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87. Look at him. He just
brought in a mastodon.
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88. Sorry I'm late.
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89. Big accounts move slowly,
but the John Deere doesn't.
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90. Listen, Mr. Clampett. You might want
to get your iron horse out of reception.
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91. I will,
after everybody sees it.
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92. No, P.P.I. is coming.
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93. When?
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94. Tomorrow morning.
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95. And we have to work Wednesday.
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96. We have to give presentations.
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97. You got that one just in time.
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98. Yeah, I guess I did.
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99. She's in here!
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100. I'm resting,
and your little brother's sleeping.
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101. All he does is sleep.
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102. What are you doing?
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103. I'm bored.
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104. Go bang your head
against a wall.
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105. Mom.
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106. Only boring people are bored.
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107. Can I pet him?
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108. Don't wake him.
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109. Come over here.
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110. Go play.
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111. You can sleep all you want,
little pig in a blanket.
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112. That is quite a shave.
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113. I'm thinking about
my toes right now.
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114. Go to town.
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115. He's next.
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116. I already had one.
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117. See, that's not true.
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118. You think there's something
feminine about it?
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119. My father was the tallest,
handsomest, vainest man in New York,
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120. and he got his nails done.
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121. He had his fourth coronary
behind the wheel and hit a tree.
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122. The windshield severed his arm,
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123. and he was dead, so they
never put it back on.
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124. In the casket he had one hand.
The nails were perfect.
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125. I don't believe that story.
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126. Okay, so he hit
another car and not a tree.
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127. It's my company.
Why should I be nervous?
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128. Because you sold it.
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129. So that's it?
That's what I did to you?
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130. I got you
a half-million dollars?
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131. I'm really sorry about that.
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132. No one said you did anything.
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133. You sound like Burl Ives.
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134. Part of the problem with Mona
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135. is that one day she just
started judging people.
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136. Never gave a crap before.
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137. I'll tell you right now, Don.
I don't like being judged.
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138. Listen, Roger...
I'm okay, Angelo.
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139. We don't need to talk about
this anymore. I promise.
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140. I was holding out for
gratitude, but I'll take that.
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141. Thank you.
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142. Well, maybe now you'll have
the money and the glory.
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143. Call the photographers,
type service and vendors
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144. and tell them all deliveries should
come between 9:30 and 11:00
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145. so the British can see lots
of activity when they arrive.
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146. Now.
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147. Are you being short with me because
you think it'll make parting easier?
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148. My mother used to do that.
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149. I'm noticing for the first time that
the ladies out here are rather plain,
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150. present company excluded.
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151. Well, we could
hire some prostitutes.
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152. I know your prime minister
enjoys their company.
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153. The secretary of war,
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154. and you'd do best not to
bring that up tomorrow.
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155. I apologize.
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156. Well, I apologize
that tomorrow's visit
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157. will steal from your spotlight.
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158. Perhaps we can reschedule your
surprise party till after the holiday?
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159. Why did you do that?
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160. Do what?
Mrs. Harris knows everything.
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161. I'm sure she was expecting it.
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162. I'm going to go home and make a
celebratory dinner for my husband.
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163. And when you wake up
in the middle of the night
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forgot, don't call me.
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165. Well, that's smooth.
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166. I got a shave.
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167. Why?
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168. They ordered me to do it.
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169. We have an inspection
tomorrow. The British.
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170. Well, you look very successful.
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171. Hot or cold? Swedish
meatballs or chicken salad?
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172. Chicken salad.
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173. Did you pick up a nightlight?
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174. I did, and I read her to sleep.
She was still clingy.
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175. I don't remember her being that
resentful of Bobby when he was born.
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176. I don't know
that she resents him.
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177. Well, she won't go near him.
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178. She won't even go in his
room unless I make her.
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179. Why are they visiting?
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180. We don't know.
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181. Delayed everybody's
vacation plans.
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182. He was perfect today.
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183. - Who?
- Gene.
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184. Would you ever want
to live in London?
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185. I'm serious.
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186. Of course. I could get a
pram and a real nanny.
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187. What do you know?
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188. Nothing.
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189. Where the hell were you?
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190. I told you I was going
for drinks with the docs.
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191. You didn't tell me anything.
You didn't call me.
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192. I called you at work.
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193. That's a lie.
I just ate dinner for two.
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194. Get over here.
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195. I know you're drunk.
Come sit next to me.
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196. So what happened?
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197. I, uh...
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198. I didn't get it.
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199. What happened?
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200. It doesn't say anything
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201. except that they made Doug
Hutchinson chief resident.
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202. And I felt the floor
open up under me.
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203. So you'll get it next year.
You knew it was possible.
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204. I ran into Eddinger about a
half-hour before the letter came,
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205. and I could tell
something was wrong.
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206. He wouldn't look me in the eye.
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207. I figured he felt bad
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208. and I'd at least find out
what the hell happened.
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209. But he didn't feel bad.
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210. What are you talking about?
He loves you.
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211. He sat me down in his office and
he poured a drink and he said...
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212. He said I had no
brains in my fingers.
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213. But he wrote you all
those nice evaluations...
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214. Damn it, Joan! Doctors don't
write bad things about each other.
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215. So you'll go to
another hospital.
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216. Not in New York.
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217. If I want to stay in surgery, I
can go to Alabama or something.
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218. So what happens? You're
still a doctor, right?
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219. I am.
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220. I'm just not a surgeon, and
I will never be a surgeon.
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221. Did they fire you?
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222. I don't want to talk
about it, Joanie, okay?
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223. I was hoping you were asleep.
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224. I have another
year of residency.
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225. You're not gonna be
able to leave your job.
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226. Greg, that's done.
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227. Well, get another one.
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228. Honey.
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229. Listen.
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230. You are still a doctor.
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231. I married you for your
heart, not your hands.
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232. They all went out to celebrate.
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233. I couldn't do it. I just couldn't do it.
I couldn't fake it.
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234. I've been sitting in the
Dublin House since 2:00.
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235. Go lay down. I'll undress you.
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236. Just let me close the light.
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237. Mr. Hooker, you neglected to
tell me that our guests have arrived.
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238. To what do I owe the pleasure?
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239. This is Mrs. Harris. She was
the office manager before me,
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240. but she is off to
greener pastures.
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241. Well, that's a shame.
Guy MacKendrick.
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242. Joan Harris.
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243. This is Mr. Harold Ford. And
you recall Saint John Powell.
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244. We've spoken on the phone.
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245. I believe that's true.
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246. I just wanted to tell you, I
made a reservation at La Grenouille at 6:00
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247. and got you two tickets to
Oliver! It's a wonderful show.
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248. I've heard that. A tragedy
with a happy ending.
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249. My favorite kind.
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250. Thank you, Joan. Shall I give
you the three-penny tour?
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251. Please let everyone
know that they're here.
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252. We have you scheduled to meet
with Sterling, Cooper and Draper,
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253. and then with Mr. Pryce,
of course,
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254. and then a light lunch
in the conference room
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255. with the personnel
you requested.
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256. Tomorrow, the
presentations and client meetings.
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257. Saint John,
good to see you again.
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258. Peter Campbell.
This is Guy MacKendrick.
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259. I know everything about you.
You're a very impressive fellow.
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260. I wish I could
return the compliment.
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261. Well, perhaps one day you shall.
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262. Good morning, gentlemen.
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263. Hello.
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264. Miss Olson,
one of our copywriters.
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265. I know everything about you.
You are a very impressive young woman.
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266. Why, thank you.
I was just writing copy.
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267. As you were.
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268. I hope we chat later.
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269. Mr. Draper is waiting for
you in Mr. Cooper's office.
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270. This way.
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271. That is a very handsome man.
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272. Good to see all of you.
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273. It's a pleasure.
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274. Don, no worse for wear, I see.
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From the Far East, I assume?
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276. - Japan.
- How was your trip?
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277. Gentlemen, I'd like
you to meet Harold Ford,
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278. and this young man
is Guy MacKendrick.
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279. Mr. Cooper.
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280. Mr. Sterling, what an honor.
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281. Call me Roger.
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282. And you must be Don Draper.
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283. I am.
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284. I can't tell you how exciting
it is to finally meet you.
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285. That's very flattering.
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286. Guy here has done a study of your
work, which is quite a compliment.
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287. You see, in addition to
his inestimable charm,
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from Cambridge University
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School of Economics.
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290. Three years at the Bank,
two years at McCann,
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291. and his most recent coup,
Mercedes-Benz.
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292. - That's very impressive.
- I apologize.
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293. I didn't realize he was going to
recite my entire curriculum vitae.
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294. You left out modest.
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295. Well, we're going
to debrief Mr. Pryce,
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296. and the plan is for you
to join us for luncheon.
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297. In the conference room at 1:00.
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298. Sounds
like Agatha Christie.
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299. Well, apparently
our tour continues.
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300. I look forward to... How
do you say? Catching up?
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301. I as well.
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302. Well, that was strange.
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303. Look at that. The
suspense is killing him.
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304. Mmm.
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305. Yes?
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306. Mr. Powell and Mr. Ford
are here to see you.
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307. - Spectacles.
- Right.
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308. Send them in.
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309. Gentlemen.
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310. Greetings, Saint John.
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311. Harold, what a pleasure.
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312. Please see to it that Guy
has a space to prepare.
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313. Right away.
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314. Gentlemen.
There's coffee and cake.
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315. We're very impressed, Lane.
Very, very impressed indeed.
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316. In nine months, you've
trimmed every bit of excess,
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317. increased billings, and we
haven't heard a word of complaint.
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318. Yes, well,
Pax Romana and all that.
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319. Bravo. We've decided
to offer you something
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320. that we hope you'll view
as a reward and a challenge.
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321. Is it in the box?
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322. In a manner of speaking.
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323. Open it.
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324. Ooh! What is that?
It looks like a snake.
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325. Fancy that.
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326. - Is it real?
- It was.
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327. It's for our snake charmer.
We're sending you to Bombay.
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328. Bombay? What would I do there?
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329. Well, hopefully the same
thing you accomplished here.
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330. Uh, um...
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331. Where shall I put this?
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332. I guess I needn't find a spot
for it if I'm simply moving again.
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333. Don't pout.
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is you always do as you're told.
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335. No, it's just the logistics.
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just accepted to school,
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337. and now we're moving on?
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338. Nonsense. You're moving up.
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339. Hmm.
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340. That's the spirit.
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341. So, without further ado, I will
give the floor to Guy MacKendrick.
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342. Let me begin by offering my
warmest wishes and admiration
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343. for Lane Pryce and his exemplary work.
It'll be hard to lose him,
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344. but there's no doubt that
our loss is India's gain.
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345. Now, let me say there's
no cause for anxiety.
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346. There will be no further
reductions in the ranks.
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347. Yes,
that's good news.
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348. If I might, I'd like to walk you
through this slight reorganization.
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349. As before, P.P.I. London will
be the head of this body,
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than ever, our American presence.
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with your creative edge.
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352. A triumvirate of Don and myself
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353. and Mr. Cooper,
our chairman emeritus,
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Creative, art and copy.
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355. Account management, that's
Mr. Cosgrove, Mr. Campbell for the present,
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356. and a combined television/media
department headed by Mr. Crane.
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357. Mr. Sterling's
not on that chart at all.
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358. That's true.
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359. Ah, well, that was an oversight.
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360. As you can see, nothing
much has really changed.
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361. Frankly, my presence here is just
to ensure thorough communication,
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362. that we help each other
on both sides of the pond.
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of creative genius,
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365. or the unbridled acquisition
of new business.
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366. I'm sure you all
have a thousand questions.
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367. But for the time being,
I say we inform the troops,
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368. so that the transition can begin
immediately after the holiday.
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369. Shall I have Mr. Hooker
prepare a memo?
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370. No. Nonsense.
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371. I don't want this to be the kind of place
where such news is delivered that way.
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372. Shall we?
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373. Gosh, we're really
going to miss you.
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374. What the hell just happened?
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375. They reorganized us,
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376. and you're the only one in
this room who got a promotion.
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377. Really?
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378. Yes, really.
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379. I apologize for
my wild imagination.
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380. See? It's clean.
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381. That's not what I want
to talk to you about.
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382. What's this?
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383. It's for you.
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384. "For my new big sister,
the best in the world."
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385. And my goodness,
it's from baby Gene.
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386. Look.
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387. Baby Gene can't write.
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388. Babies get fairies to do things.
You know that.
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389. It's really from him. I'm not kidding.
I think you should open it.
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390. What is it?
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391. It's a Barbie.
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392. I think he wants you to know
that he wants to be your friend.
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393. And you are very
important to me, too.
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394. I'm sure you all have
a thousand questions,
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395. but before I raise a glass
to Sterling Cooper's future,
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396. I should like to
recognize its past.
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397. Most recently, the inspired
stewardship of Lane Pryce.
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398. Hear! Hear!
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399. I'm also aware of a rather
significant milestone.
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400. Mrs. Harris, from those
who've known you only hours
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your nearly 10 years of service,
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403. and all that is
good in your new life.
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404. There, there.
That wasn't my intention.
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405. Mrs. Harris, please.
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406. We'll have our
presentations tomorrow.
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407. Let this afternoon be
a fete worthy of Joan.
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408. Enjoy the liquor
and delicatessen.
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409. Thank you. Thank you all.
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410. This is completely unnecessary.
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411. You'll be sorely missed.
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412. We got you the cake.
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413. Well...
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414. So, what now? They keep
adding people above us.
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415. One more promotion and we're
gonna be answering phones.
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416. We should go say hi.
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418. I don't think so.
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419. I'm going to get
something to eat.
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420. Mr. Draper, Conrad
Hilton's office is on the line.
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421. - What?
- Conrad Hilton, the hotel owner.
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422. Yeah, I know what he does.
Why is he calling?
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423. I don't know.
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424. And he's calling for me?
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425. Yes. Well, his office is.
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426. Put him through.
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427. Donald Draper.
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428. Mr. Draper,
this is Miss Wakeman.
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429. Mr. Hilton has expressed a
desire to meet with you.
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430. May I ask what
this is regarding?
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431. I just set his schedule.
When are you available?
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432. How about right now?
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433. Right now? Please hold.
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434. How far are you from
the Waldorf Astoria?
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435. Fifteen minutes.
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436. It's the presidential suite.
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437. I'm on my way.
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438. Where's Miss Blankenship?
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439. She's down there
saluting Union Jack.
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440. What is that?
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441. Chocolate pudding.
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442. I wasn't even on the chart. My
name's on the wall out there.
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443. You want some?
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444. No.
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445. I like to think, "I'm rich.
They can't hurt me."
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446. That's a mistake.
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447. I'm being punished for
making my job look easy.
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448. Although that kid, Guy, he has a spark.
He is a pure account man.
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449. And what is that job all about?
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450. I don't know. It's about
listening to people
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451. and never saying what's
really on your mind.
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452. No. It's about letting things go
so you can get what you want.
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453. Have a nice holiday.
Enjoy the fireworks.
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454. We took their money.
We have to do what they say.
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455. My dad keeps
talking about Vietnam.
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456. I think he wants me
to get drafted.
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457. First of all, they're
hardly drafting anybody.
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458. Second of all, you're too old.
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459. Third of all,
I have a friend in the army,
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460. and if you're smart, you're set.
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461. He sits behind a desk at Fort
Dix and screws secretaries all day.
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462. Does he shoot the peoples?
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463. I don't know.
I gotta take a piss.
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464. - Joan.
- Yes?
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465. May I speak with you?
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466. Thank you.
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467. I just... I wanted to get
you a card or a present.
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468. It'd be nice if I gave
you a gift for once
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469. and you didn't wonder
if I wanted something.
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470. Knock yourself out.
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471. I don't want you to think
I never listen to you.
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472. It's just we can't all be you.
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473. Be that as it may, I do take
some credit for your success here.
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474. Hey, put that back.
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475. I'm going home!
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476. I can't believe
I'm gonna miss this!
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477. I'm really happy that
you got what you wanted.
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478. I remember on my first day you
said that could happen to me
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479. if I played my cards right.
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480. Are you getting sentimental?
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481. Oh! Oh, my God.
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482. Don't worry. I'm sure we'll
see each other all the time.
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483. If we don't,
I just have to say...
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484. Oh, for the love of Christ!
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485. Oh, my God.
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486. My foot!
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487. Call an ambulance!
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488. Holy crap!
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489. Jesus!
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490. There's a tourniquet in the first aid kit.
You're gonna be okay.
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491. Good God.
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492. I can't feel a thing.
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493. Oh, God!
What did I do?
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494. Get her out of here!
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495. The ambulance is on its way.
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496. - I'm Donald Draper.
- We've met before.
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497. We have, haven't we?
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498. Yellow Rock Country Club.
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499. We had a drink. Of course.
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500. You fixed it for me.
Let me return the favor.
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501. I can't believe
you're Conrad Hilton.
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502. Connie.
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503. Don.
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504. Food? Best kitchen in the world.
Got a salad named after it.
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505. I'm fine. I really
should have known that.
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506. I don't know. Now...
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507. After this comes
out next week...
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508. Well, they don't do
that for everyone.
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509. I think I look like an Arab.
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510. How did you find me?
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511. I called around, told
people I had a long chat
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512. with a handsome fellow
from Sterling Cooper,
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513. and your name never came up.
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514. Apparently you don't have
long chats with people.
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515. Well, here I am.
What can I do for you?
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516. What do you think?
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517. I think you wouldn't be in the
presidential suite right now
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518. if you worked for free.
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519. Don, this is friendly.
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520. Connie, this is my profession.
What do you want me to do?
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521. I want you to
give me one for free.
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522. I don't think anybody wants to
think about a mouse in a hotel.
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523. Well, that was my idea.
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524. You got something better?
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525. I might.
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526. So, what do you want?
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527. I'm not gonna lie. I'd love
a chance at your business.
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528. Okay.
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529. But the next time
somebody like me
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530. asks you a question like that,
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531. you need to think bigger.
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532. Well, Connie,
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533. there are snakes that go
months without eating,
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534. and then they
finally catch something,
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535. but they're so hungry that they
suffocate while they're eating.
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536. One opportunity at a time.
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537. Sorry to interrupt.
Mr. Draper, you have an emergency call.
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538. Home or office?
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539. Do you understand what's happened here?
That we're not to be trusted?
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540. She's an idiot. I didn't
know she couldn't drive.
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541. But you took the machine out.
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542. You have to have respect
for that equipment.
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543. It's very safe
when operated correctly.
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544. We had the world
handed to us on a plate,
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545. and then you swing in on a
chandelier, drop your pants and crap on it.
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546. Jesus, it's like
Iwo Jima out there.
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547. We should put a rubber mat
down so Cooper can get around.
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548. They're changing the carpeting.
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549. Any news?
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550. He might lose his foot.
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551. Right when he
got it in the door.
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552. Oh, God.
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553. Sit down, Sissy Mary.
You're pale.
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554. I take full responsibility.
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555. Believe me, somewhere in this
business, this has happened before.
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556. Joan. My God.
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557. I know. It's ruined.
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558. How is he?
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559. I didn't expect
you to come over.
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560. I just thought you should know.
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561. Honestly, when I called you,
I thought he might die.
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562. But he's not going to?
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563. No. He's lost the foot.
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564. Jesus, that's awful.
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565. Lane went to retrieve Powell
and Ford from dinner.
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566. They've already
talked to the doctor.
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567. I'll wait.
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568. Despite the circus today,
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569. I hope you know that you are
going to be terribly missed.
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570. That's nice to hear,
especially from you, Don.
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571. I bet he felt great when
he woke up this morning.
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572. I'm sure you're right.
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573. But that's life. One minute,
you're on top of the world,
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574. the next minute, some secretary is
running you over with a lawn mower.
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575. Don.
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576. I'm heartbroken.
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577. It's a terrible tragedy.
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578. One that surely
could have been avoided,
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579. although, Mrs. Harris, thank
you for your quick thinking.
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580. You may have saved his life.
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581. Hmm. Such as it is.
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582. He was a great
account man. A prodigy.
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583. He could talk a Scotsman
out of a penny.
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584. Now that's all over.
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585. I don't know if that's true.
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586. The man is missing a foot. How
is he going to work? He can't walk.
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587. The doctor said
he'll never golf again.
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588. I'm afraid we have to
reevaluate our entire strategy.
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589. Lane will remain
here indefinitely.
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590. We'll close the office
tomorrow, obviously.
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591. Mrs. Harris, please allow the
company to reimburse you for that dress,
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592. just as a token
of our gratitude.
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593. I think Saint John and I
should see him if we can.
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594. Of course.
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595. You should get home
to that lucky husband.
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596. Yes.
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597. Can I get you one?
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598. Sure.
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599. I've been reading a lot of
American literature lately.
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600. Tom Sawyer.
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601. That's a good one.
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602. I feel like I just went to my own funeral.
I didn't like the eulogy.
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603. Hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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604. - Daddy!
- Hey. Hey, I got you.
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605. I got you. Just breathe.
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606. Get him out, Daddy!
Please, Daddy, save me.
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607. I don't even know what to say.
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608. Daddy.
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609. Calm down and tell
me what's going on.
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610. Grandpa Gene. He's not
supposed to be here anymore.
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611. He's not.
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612. He's called Gene, he sleeps in
his room, he looks just like him,
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613. and I bet when
he starts talking,
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614. he's gonna sound
just like him, too.
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615. He's a baby. That's it.
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616. I want you to go to sleep.
There's no such thing as ghosts.
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617. Betts, this has to stop.
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618. There's nothing I can do.
She's jealous of her little brother.
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619. No, she's not jealous,
she's scared,
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620. and it's all because
he has that name.
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621. "That name."
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622. You've never liked it and
you haven't hidden it well,
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623. and now you're
bringing her into this.
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624. That's ridiculous.
Let's talk about Sally.
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625. She's a child. She'll get
over it. Now you have to.
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626. He was my father
and that was his name.
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627. It's what people do, Don.
It's how they keep the memory alive.
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628. He hated me and I hated him.
That's the memory.
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629. That's his name!
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630. I'm really sorry.
I didn't mean to wake him.
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631. That's okay, honey.
Everything's fine.
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632. Come on.
Let's get you to sleep.
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633. Come over here.
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634. You see? It's all right.
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635. This is your little brother,
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636. and he's only a baby.
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637. We don't know who he is yet,
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