Gilbert Archer: Come in, Reverend. I've been expecting you.Matthew Stoker: Were you indeed, Mr. Archer?Gilbert Archer: Make yourself comfortable. What'll you have, scotch or bourbon?Matthew Stoker: Bourbon, please. I indulge on rare occasions.Gilbert Archer: Naturally. Why not? If you consult your Bible, you'll find a verse that prescribes a little wine for your stomach's sake.Matthew Stoker: Mr. Archer, you're a never-ending source of amazement. And you have a Bible! Now isn't that...Gilbert Archer: Cozy? Yes. Sit down, sit down, Reverend.Matthew Stoker: Thank you.Gilbert Archer: How's Mrs. Stoker, and your choirboy Rausch?Matthew Stoker: Oh, both very well, thank you. Madame had a previous engagement or she'd have come with me. As for Rausch - well, I thought that on this occasion we could dispense with his impetuosity.Gilbert Archer: Well, I was sure you'd bring him with you, knowing how stubborn I am to do business with.Matthew Stoker: Yes, Mr. Archer, but this time I came convinced that you'd be cooperative.Gilbert Archer: You did?Matthew Stoker: Of course, my dear boy. It came to me in a revelation.Gilbert Archer: I don't know where you bought the revelation, Reverend, but you've been gypped.
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