1. I can't tell you how it feels
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of Shakespeare's notebook
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3. to the Metropolitan Museum.
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4. Yes, it's a piece of history,
and very noble of you to share it.
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5. Makes me look damned important,
doesn't it?
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6. Shall I have the inseam
let out of your trousers?
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7. Lending this for the fundraiser
will make us the hit of the social season.
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8. Thank God your uncle croaked
and left it to you.
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9. I mean, sorry for your loss.
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10. - I don't wanna get glasses.
- Brighton, so help me,
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11. if you keep this up,
I'm going to drag you to Loehmann's
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outside of the ladies' dressing room,
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15. Is there a problem, Miss Fine?
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16. Brighton doesn't wanna
go pick up his glasses.
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17. - I can see fine.
- Brighton, don't be so vain.
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18. Meanwhile, these invitations are gorgeous.
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19. "Black guy optional."
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20. That's "black tie," Miss Fine.
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21. Well, I was gonna say.
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22. I don't wanna wear stupid wire-rimmed,
here-comes-Urkel glasses.
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23. Which happen to look
excellent on you, Dad.
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24. Don't make him wear glasses.
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25. He's so short and underdeveloped.
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26. I mean, aren't the braces enough?
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27. I'll hold her down, you tie her tubes.
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28. Brighton, you are going, and that's that.
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29. There, your father has spoken.
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30. But you said he doesn't know
what he's talking about half the—
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31. Well, this is the other half.
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32. Go get dressed.
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33. So, shall I get the town car?
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I figure we'll just walk.
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I can step over anything.
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37. To me, a wino is just a speed bump.
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38. Maxwell, we have that meeting
at the museum.
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39. Yes.
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40. Miss Fine, while you're out,
there's a list of errands on my desk.
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41. - Would you mind?
- No, not at all.
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42. Although, I don't know
what we've got a butler for.
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43. "Hamlet of Denmark."
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44. Why can't he just write
"a small Danish ham?"
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45. "Montagues, Capulets."
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47. I guess it's whatever I want.
It says right here, "As You Like It."
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48. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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To the Sheffields' door
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But the father saw more
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She was there
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That the girl we described
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What the doctor prescribed?
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57. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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58. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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59. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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The Nanny named Fran
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61. Everything's so clear now.
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62. You know, I really love the way
you look in your glasses.
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Bill Hurt thing happening.
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64. You know, I'm noticing fine details
I've never seen before.
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66. Take those off. You look like Urkel.
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you've never seen one before.
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Let me see how heavy it is.
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72. First of all,
Rolex has two L's in it. Please.
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20 bucks? I'll take one.
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74. Here, here, thanks.
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75. Look at that, somebody left
an entire bucket of KFC on the bench.
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76. People are such pigs.
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77. It's just the dark meat.
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78. Give me your purse.
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79. Are you okay?
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80. - Oh, my God, Brighton, we've been mugged!
- What do we do?
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81. Well, at least we've got witnesses!
We've got witnesses!
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82. Okay, Fran! Fran! Fran!
Let's not worry. I can handle this.
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83. Brighton, get up!
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84. Brighton.
I can't believe this happened to us.
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85. I don't know what do.
I can't even think straight.
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86. Excuse me. Where's Bloomingdale's?
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87. Well, go over to Lexington,
and down to 59th.
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88. And the frozen yogurt in the café
is not to be missed.
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89. I'll tell you, if I wasn't just mugged,
I'd join you.
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90. Thank goodness you're all right.
All they got was your purse.
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91. You know, it's just like they say,
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92. even after it's gone,
you can still feel it.
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93. Now I have to replace all my credit cards,
and that driver's license
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94. with that fabulous picture
where I look just like Jaclyn Smith.
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95. Man, if I ever see that creep again.
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96. Sweetie, don't go calling him a creep.
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97. Deep down inside,
there's goodness in everyone.
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98. Oh, my God!
He's got my Cadillac Red lipstick!
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99. It's discontinued!
I want that creep to fry!
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100. Calm down, Miss Fine.
There's plenty of other red lipsticks.
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101. No, never the same. They outlawed the dye!
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102. Damn Food and Drug Administration!
What are they doing in cosmetics?
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103. My mother wore it for 50 years,
and her kids came out normal!
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104. You see, I knew something
like this would happen.
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105. Your wide-eyed naiveté was bound
to get you in trouble sooner or later.
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106. Don't call me naive.
That is so condescending of you.
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107. And I only appear wide-eyed,
thanks to my Maybelline Ultra Lash.
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108. Which was in my purse.
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109. That's the police.
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110. The police? You called the police?
I asked you not to call the police.
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111. Well, I'm not gonna talk to them,
and you can't make me.
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112. - Someone here get mugged?
- I'm the victim.
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113. Well, hi.
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114. - Hi.
- I'm Detective Schoenfeld.
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115. An NYPD Jew.
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116. What were you doing
walking through the park,
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117. a beautiful woman like you?
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118. That is so naive.
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119. I know. It's my greatest downfall.
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120. I just said the same bloody thing,
and she nearly bit my head off.
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121. It's all in the delivery, sir.
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122. Detective, shouldn't you be filling out
some paperwork?
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123. Are you the guy that threw up and fainted?
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124. No. He did.
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125. How you doing, son? You okay?
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126. Yes, sir.
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127. Did either of you get a look at the guy?
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128. No, we only saw him for a second.
He had a stocking on his head.
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129. No nonsense sheer and silky,
misty taupe, sandal foot.
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130. - That's it?
- No, he had a run over his left ear.
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131. Thanks. That will give me
something to go on.
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132. - Okay.
- Now, make sure you lock your door.
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133. - Yes, sir.
- I gotta go.
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134. Because crime is rampant in the streets.
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135. Your wife must feel so safe
having you around.
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136. I'm not married.
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137. Please. Would you look at her,
swooning all over the place?
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138. What? Just because he wears a badge?
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139. Shall I fetch those little wings
the stewardess gave you, sir?
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140. They were for Grace.
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141. Really? Then what are they doing
in your jewelry box?
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142. Thank you, Niles.
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143. A simple purse-snatching turns deadly,
tonight on a very special Blossom.
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144. Gracie, this is serious.
Fran hasn't gotten off that couch all day.
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145. I better go talk to her.
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146. On second thought, you go.
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147. Fran—
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148. - What's the matter?
- What's the matter?
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149. - I don't know! You scared me!
- I don't know! You scared me!
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150. Okay.
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151. Okay. Calm down. Calm down.
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152. So, the man has my address
and telephone number.
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153. Lots of guys do. Do they ever call?
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154. Fran, maybe I should
take Gracie to ballet today.
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155. Good. Good idea. Yeah, just this once.
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156. Now, kids, don't think
just because I was mugged,
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157. I'm gonna be afraid to face
the world outside this door or anything.
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158. Go, go. Stay low to the ground.
Serpentine, serpentine.
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159. Watch out for that guy, that scary guy.
It's you, Niles. Get in here.
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160. Did anyone follow you?
Did you get the stuff?
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161. Yes. Hair spray, breath spray
and pepper spray.
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162. What say we switch the labels
and give them to Miss Babcock.
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163. Niles, I've been victimized.
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164. I don't have time to watch
you torture Miss Babcock.
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165. Take pictures.
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166. Fran?
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167. I feel terrible. I should've defended
you yesterday, but I totally wimped out.
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168. Sweetie, sweetie, listen.
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169. All you did was pass out,
puke and pee in your pants.
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170. You were in Central Park.
You fit right in.
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171. Ask yourself, punk, do you feel lucky?
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172. What was all that about?
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173. The expert is teaching Brighton
how to repel a man.
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174. Well, if you'll excuse me, sir, I'll take
your Shakespeare down to the framer.
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175. I thought you already did that, Niles.
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176. But it was right here.
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177. No one's been in here
except you, and me, C.C., and—
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178. Miss Fine!
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179. Now, sir, you're jumping to conclusions.
Why do you always blame—
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180. Miss Fine!
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181. I heard you the first time.
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182. Miss Fine! Miss Fine, did you see
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yesterday morning?
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184. You mean Chita Rivera's résumé?
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185. It was my Shakespeare. It's missing.
You were the last one in here.
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186. All right. Don't panic.
Let's just retrace our steps.
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187. Now, I came in with that whole
Brighton-eyeglasses issue,
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188. and you said, "Miss Fine!"
No, that was just now.
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189. Anyway, C.C. said something stupid,
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190. and then you nailed her
with that tube-tying zinger,
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191. which I'm still laughing about.
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192. Thank you.
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193. Then... you asked me to run your errands,
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194. and I walked over here
to pick up the list.
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195. "Brown shoe laces, foot powder,
Earl Grey."
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196. What?
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197. Please, tell me Macbeth
is something that you eat with McFries.
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198. You took the Shakespeare
instead of my list?
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199. - Please tell me it wasn't in your purse.
- It wasn't in my purse.
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200. Are you lying?
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201. I told you to take the bloody town car.
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202. But, no, you had to walk.
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203. That document lasted 350 years
before it met you.
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204. Oh, my God. What about the benefit?
I'm gonna be humiliated.
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205. Now, calm down, calm down.
Maybe no one will show up.
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206. Maxwell, it's a sellout. Look at this.
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207. The Princess of Wales is coming.
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208. Diana? I love her. Can I go?
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209. Yes, Miss Fine. You can go and explain
to everyone why you're toothless.
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210. I'm sorry. I thought it was some
fancy-shmancy piece of stationery.
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211. I spent two hours trying to find a pizza
place called Two Gentlemen of Verona.
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212. The Shakespeare's gone.
It was in Miss Fine's stolen purse.
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213. I'll kill you.
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216. I will.
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217. Sir, they found the perpetrator,
and Miss Fine is the only witness.
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218. Stop. We need her alive.
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219. Get dressed.
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220. You and I are going down
to the police station
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221. to identify the suspect in a lineup
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222. and hope to God
he's still got my Shakespeare!
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223. I don't want to identify him.
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224. What if he comes back
and tries to kill me?
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225. Then he can stand in bloody line.
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226. You care more
about that stupid piece of paper
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228. No, Miss Fine. That's not what I meant.
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229. No, of course we care about you.
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230. Get her, Niles.
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231. No, I don't want to go. You can't make me.
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232. Niles. Please, for my obituary picture
use the green jumpsuit from Puerto Rico.
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233. I was thin and tan,
and having a terrific hair day.
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234. Do you recognize any of them?
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235. Can number four push his hair back?
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236. Push your hair back, number four.
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237. - Now you're talking.
- Is that him?
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238. No. But doesn't he look better?
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239. Miss Fine, please concentrate.
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240. All right. It's hard to tell.
He was wearing a stocking at the time.
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241. Put on the stockings.
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242. Oh, my god. It's him.
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243. The Sheer Elegance, all-day beige, between
the control top and the cotton crotch.
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244. Number two.
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245. It's number two.
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246. Excuse me, detective,
where do we recover our property?
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247. - What?
- Well, the items that were stolen.
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248. This is your first time, isn't it?
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249. Hey, Jim, wait till you hear this one.
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250. My Shakespeare.
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251. Mr. Sheffield, let it go.
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252. It's like my grandmother
always used to say,
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256. Mr. Sheffield, cheer up.
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257. Here, we'll watch a little TV,
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258. That'll take your mind
right off of Shakespeare.
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259. Brush up your Shakespeare
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260. Now back to Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet.
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261. Oh, no.
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262. Wait, wait. They were just
about to show Romeo's tush.
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263. Miss Fine, please,
get thee somewhere else.
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264. Mr. Sheffield, look on the bright side.
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265. Instead of your paper,
it could be me that's missing.
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266. Don't try to cheer me up.
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267. - You know, I've got half a mind—
- Well, you got no argument here.
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268. Well!
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269. So help me, Miss Fine,
if I don't get that Shakespeare back—
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270. You know, you can't bully me,
Maxwell Sheffield.
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271. I am not some weak woman.
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272. Hi.
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273. "Hi." Look at her.
The minute he arrives, she gets so—
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274. - Docile, sir?
- Yes. How does he do that?
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275. - Fran, I don't want you to panic.
- What? What?
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276. We had to release him.
He's gonna do community service.
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277. What kind of justice is this?
He mugs me, and he walks?
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278. That's the way the system works.
We lock them up. They let them out.
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279. Meanwhile, I ate a couple
of Bing cherries in the A&P,
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280. and I'm wrestled to the ground
like Squeaky Fromme.
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281. Look at you, you sweet little thing.
What you need is a man around the house.
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282. All right. That's it.
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283. First of all,
there is a man around the house.
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284. I'll lay out your pajamas, sir.
Would you like warm milk or cocoa?
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285. Thank you, Niles. You're fired.
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286. And secondly, there is absolutely
nothing sweet about her.
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287. Weren't you headed upstairs?
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288. She happens to be brave,
confident, and gutsy.
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289. And you've turned her
into a simpering, whimpering child again.
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290. Anyway, I don't like
what you've done to her.
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291. This is not the woman I know and...
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292. and know.
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293. Mr. Sheffield.
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294. So, thank you for stopping by, officer.
She'll be just fine.
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295. Now, why don't you just run along
and write some tickets?
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296. Great. I'll start with the limo
parked out front in the red zone.
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297. Fine! Go ahead. Do the ticket.
Do it ten bloody tickets. I don't care.
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298. I feel sorry for that poor bloke
whose limo it is.
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299. Now, come on, Miss Fine.
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that you get right back on.
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302. Mr. Sheffield, that horse analogy
never worked with me.
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303. If I fall off a horse,
I'm calling Jacoby & Meyers.
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304. Meanwhile, that little talk
Brighton had with Miss Babcock
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305. seems to be working out well.
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306. You talking to me?
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307. Are you talking to me?
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308. Yeah.
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309. Oh, my God. There's the mugger.
There's the mugger.
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310. Miss Fine, calm down. That's not him.
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311. Honestly, every corner we turn,
you think you've seen the assailant.
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312. Well, that other one
really looked like him.
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313. That was Yoko Ono.
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314. Yoko Ono. I love the way she sings.
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315. All right. I know. I've got the album.
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317. God, it's you. No. Don't be scared.
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318. I'm not scared.
This man is an expert at Tai Babilonia.
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319. That's— that's Taekwondo, Miss Fine.
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320. I'm bad, I'm bad.
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anything before in my life.
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323. I've been dying to tell you, but I'm not
allowed within 40 feet of your house.
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324. Why? Are you single and Jewish?
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325. You see, I'm just down on my luck.
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326. - I can't pay my bills.
- Well, get a job.
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327. - They repossessed my car.
- Take a bus.
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328. I had to move in with my mother.
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330. I don't know how
to make it up to you, but...
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331. I thought I'd start by returning
something that looked important.
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332. My lipstick.
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333. Oh, my God. My Shakespeare.
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334. Say, if you're a Shakespeare fan,
there's a festival in New Jersey.
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335. I'd be honored if you'd let me
treat you to two tickets.
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337. Mr. Sheffield, the kids are gonna
be away all weekend, at tennis camp.
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338. And besides,
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339. we would pass by
the Donna Karan outlet store in Secaucus.
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340. You know what?
We'll go on Saturday, but not too close.
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341. 'Cause it's very talky. They spit.
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342. Bless you. Thank you.
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343. Miss Fine, to borrow from your vernacular,
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just to relieve your mugger's conscience.
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345. Mr. Sheffield, forgive and forget.
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346. Like my grandmother always says,
"All's well that ends well."
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347. That's from Shakespeare, Miss Fine.
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349. Don't look, Miss Fine, but there's a man
in a trench coat headed this way.
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350. No, that guy's just selling Rolexes.
You know, I should get one for my father.
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351. Come here.
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352. Open up. Let me see what you got.
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Hamlet is my new favorite play.
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354. People eating prime ribs with their hands.
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355. Everybody stabbing each other in the back.
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356. I tell you, put Polonius
in a powder-blue tux,
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357. you got my cousin Claudine's wedding.
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358. It's good to have you back,
Miss Fine. I missed you.
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359. Mr. Sheffield.
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360. Is that you talking, or is it that bottle
of Don Corleone we had in the limo?
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361. That's Dom Pérignon, Miss Fine.
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362. - Whatever.
- Miss Fine.
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363. Fran.
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366. - Oh, my God.
- We've been cleaned out.
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367. What are the odds of the one night
that we went to the theater?
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368. I'd say the odds are pretty good
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369. when the robber gives us
the bloody tickets,
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370. Miss Fine, goodness in everyone?
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371. Well, at least he left the one thing
that can't be replaced.
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372. - Niles.
- Yeah. Niles.
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373. The alarm company called me.
I came as fast as I could.
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374. - My God, I wonder if he took the Monet.
- You're right. My earrings.
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375. You go ahead, Maxwell.
See what's missing. I'll untie Niles.
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