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Joe Bradley: How much would a real interview with this dame be worth? Mr. Hennessey: Are you referring to Her Highness? Joe Bradley: I'm not referring to Annie Oakley, Dorothy Lamour, or Madame... How much? Mr. Hennessey: What do you care? You've got about as much chance... Joe Bradley: I know, but if I did? How much would it be worth? Mr. Hennessey: Oh, just a plain talk on world issues, it would probably be worth two hundred and fifty. Her views on clothes, of course, would be worth a lot more, maybe a thousand... dollars. Joe Bradley: I'm talking about her views on everything!... The private and secret longings of a Princess. Her innermost thoughts as revealed to your own correspondent in a private, personal, exclusive interview. (His boss' mouth drops, awe-struck by the thought) Can't use it, huh? I didn't think you'd like it. Mr. Hennessey: Come here! Love angle too, I suppose. Joe Bradley: Practically all love angle. Mr. Hennessey: With pictures. Joe Bradley: Could be. How much? Mr. Hennessey: That particular story will be worth five grand to any news service... Joe Bradley: ...You said five grand? I want you to shake on that.

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