Milburn Drysdale: How are things at the Clampetts?Mr. Pinckney: Mr. Drysdale, sir, in my 40 years as a butler, I have served in some unique households and run athwart some bizarre families, but the Clampetts, sir, if I may use one of their own curious expressions, take the rag off the bush.Milburn Drysdale: Well now, I warned you it wouldn't exactly be smooth sailing.Mr. Pinckney: To be precise, sir, you said you could only promise me blood, sweat, tears, and money.Milburn Drysdale: Right.Mr. Pinckney: I've had the blood, sweat, and tears, now I should like the money.Jane Hathaway: You're leaving the Clampetts?Mr. Pinckney: I'm leaving the country.Milburn Drysdale: But you've got to stay with them, you're our cultural beachhead!Mr. Pinckney: Consider me another Dunkirk.
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