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[Tony arrives late for his job at the cheese factory] Mr. Grasping: Stop right there. [the rich factory owners: Grasping, Toplofty, and O'Bloat arrive on their sedan chair; Grasping snaps his fingers, ordering a servant to support him as he gets off his chair] What have we here, Mr. O'Bloat? Mr. O'Bloat: [nibbling on a piece of cheese] Hmm. It appears to be one of our workers, Mr. Grasping, but he's late for his shift! Mr. Grasping: Well, we can't have that. Can we, Mr. Toplofty? [he then points to Tony with his cane] Tony: Ay! Mr. Toplofty: [walks on the same servant mouse] No, indeed. Sets a bad example. Tony: [groans] Let me explain! Mr. Grasping: We don't want excuses, boy. We want results. Papa: Then don't fire him. Mr. Grasping: And you are? Papa: My name is Mousekewitz, sir. Mr. Grasping: Alright, Mousekewitz. Why should let this dawdler keep his job? Papa: He won't be late again. He-he's afraid of you. I'll make sure he knows that you call the shots. Mr. Grasping: Hmm. See that you do. [Papa and Tony walk away] Mr. O'Bloat: Have you gone soft, Grasping? [jumps on the servant mouse] Why didn't you fire that boy? Mr. Grasping: Because the Russian was right. Fear...is a powerful motivator. From now on, that boy will be the very picture of punctuality. Mr. Toplofty: Yes, well, be that is it may, why is that old mouse butting in? Who is he to say what's right and wrong? Mr. O'Bloat: Yes. What is he? Some sort of leader among mice? [he and Grasping laugh] Mr. Grasping: The spineless old fool? He could hardly look us in the eye. Mr. Toplofty: He may be spineless, but he got what he wanted out of you... and that makes him a troublemaker. Mr. Grasping: Very well. Perhaps we will keep an eye on Mr. Mousekewitz.

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