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Why didn't you come alone? Lester invited you. Did you have to bring her? |
Well she... |
She what? |
She's a friend of Jill's. |
And who's Jill? |
Sweetheart, it's a bore out there... let's lock the door. |
Holy Christ. You want to get us killed? |
Don't be silly. I'll just tell Lester we were smoking a couple of joints. See? |
Do you think George is a fairy? |
Who? |
That kid... the hairdresser. |
Well, I don't know for sure... he's a hairdresser. |
Maybe he's just a kooky guy who likes doing something kooky like that. |
Maybe... why do you ask? |
I'm thinking of investing with him. He worries me. |
Why? |
Maybe he's too flighty and irresponsible. That's why I asked if he was a fairy. |
I don't know. He's a hairdresser. |
You suggested it, don't you think it's a good idea? |
Yes, but... I thought... |
What? |
That you were just indulging me. |
No, doll, I listen to you. And if a deal loses money that's not so bad either if it's handled right. |
That's George. |
It's just fabulous. Think you could do anything for me? |
yes, Senator just a minute, dear |
Lester, don't you think that uhh |
That girl's making an awful spectacle of herself. |
What do you expect me to do about it? |
I just thought you'd like to know |
Why would I like to know if there's nothing I can do about it, goddammit |
Lester. |
Yes, sweetheart, shh. |
I hope you like Miss Shawn |
what, who? Oh she's very nice, yes I mean normally |
cause she's going to be very, very expensive. |
Can't we go into this later, sweetheart? |
We cannot go into this later. |
That's okay too. |
You make me sick. Just be straight for once in your life. |
is that right? |
yes, we're all trying to do something to make this a better country to live in, believe it or not. |
is that what this is all about? |
Yes and you don't have to be sarcastic about it, that's a beautiful thing he's doing some people do more than go to the beauty parlor and shop at Saks |
Lester, you're a miserable man. You're not helping anybody. You're just twisting arms to raise money for a lot of silly son of a bitches that are out for themselves this is just business, don't kid yourself. And you know the worst thing about it, even if it does somebody some good somewhere which I can't possibly imagine, you'll never know the difference. You're just sweating and kidding yourself and you're kidding yourself if you think your new business partner is going to keep his hands off that girl or that she'll keep her hands off him. |
What are you talking about? |
think what you have time to think, Lester. |
You're in a good mood today, George. |
Yeah, baby. Things are great. Listen, there's Devra, whatta you want? |
Chicken salad. |
Chicken salad, Devra! |
Anyway, you remember Harold? |
Yeah, baby, how's it going? |
Don't you think there's too much gold? |
It's great. You wanna speak to Mary? Hold on... |
I don't know, I think... |
Look, would you argue with your doctor? |
No. |
I thought you were in a good mood. |
I am... except I've gotta do somebody at their house. |
Don't you like her? |
No, it's a very groovy girl. |
Then what's the problem? |
She's a very groovy girl. That's the problem. |
What're you talking about, George? |
Well, it's a small town. Sooner or later things catch up with you... don't they? |
Both, sir. |
Excellent. DC Mitchell is a rising star, Mr. Stevens. Under my tutelage he will undoubtedly make the grade. |
Offering it for debate. |
It's like recognizing criminals by their crimes. |
You can tell by the intonation. |
One other thing. Do you have any tattoos? |
Your watch. |
Is it real? |
Or a fake? |
Take all the time you like, doctor. |
I'm sorry, I've never seen any of them. |
Look again if you like. |
No. I haven't seen them. |
Do you think you have a good memory for faces? |
Same as everyone else. |
But in your work you must meet lots of different people, every day new people, new faces. No? |
Yes. |
And what do you recognize, names or faces? |
Diseases. |
Like recognizing criminals by their crimes. |
I suppose so. |
I mean, that's what it's like. |
Sorry? |
And you said you supposed so, but I wasn't offering it for debate. |
October 15th, direct flight, London Heathrow to Rio de Janeiro, British Airways, you are looking at seven hundred and sixtyfive pounds. Seven six five. |
That sounds fine. |
Air Portugal, on the other hand, via Lisbon, same day, five hundred and sixtyfive. Five six five. It's up to you. Catering important? |
What? |
Air France. Glasgow. Direct, but then you're looking at the wrong end of nine hundred and twelve pounds. That's nine one two. It's up to you. |
Yes, the first one's fine. Heathrow direct. |
It's up to you. Air Patagonia. New outfit: via Caracas and Bogot . No catering. Four hundred and eleven pounds. Four one one. Good value, but refueling at Bogot is variable. |
The first one was fine. |
Well, it's up to you. Seven six five. How will you be paying? |
You must be Hugo. |
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