Rusty Cammeron:
[reading an article on Lucia Corlane, who will be attending a groundbreaking ceremony]
No wonder you're the head of a construction company, you're a walking example of good construction.
Lucia Corlane:
Hello.
Rusty Cammeron:
[Rusty puts the newspaper down]
Gee, Miss Corlane.
Lucia Corlane:
I'm glad you're in, because we have some business to discuss.
Rusty Cammeron:
Business?
Lucia Corlane:
Of course. Aren't you a photographer?
Rusty Cammeron:
Photograph you, Miss Corlane? I have nothing else to do the rest of my life.
Lucia Corlane:
That's very flattering, but what I had in mind was a real estate project, Lucky Vista.
Rusty Cammeron:
I know, here! If all bosses looked like you, labor and management could really get together.
Lucia Corlane:
What I need is a pictorial record of the construction as it progresses. I just might want to prove that everything is being done right.
Rusty Cammeron:
You don't expect any trouble, do you?
Lucia Corlane:
I can't take any chances. You see, my father started this project just before he died, it was his life's dream.
Rusty Cammeron:
Well, I know you'll do it.
Lucia Corlane:
I have to, for my own sake, too. Every penny I inherited is in Lucky Vista. If anything happened to it, the money Dad left me, my home, everything - I'd lose it quicker than you lost that $1,200 camera.
Rusty Cammeron:
Well, don't you worry, nothing's going to happen. Say, why don't we discuss this business at lunch? I'm an awful good cook.
Lucia Corlane:
All right, we'll call it a businessman's lunch.
Rusty Cammeron:
Good, right this way, Miss Corlane.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:04

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